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The aim of this paper is calculating the impact of taxes on inequality of lifetime income distribution in Argentina …
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The study investigates the effect of mining on both poverty and income inequality in Central and Eastern European … impact of mining on poverty and or income inequality. The existing literature on the subject matter is contradictory, mixed … twin challenges of poverty and income inequality. …
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life out of poverty. The analyses were based on the EU-SILC 2020 database of primary data (N = 232,816 EU households). The … sustainable income. Social income is beneficial to households in poverty but it is essential to ensure that it is properly …
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migration. This paper aims to investigate the effects of past migration flows and income inequality on interregional mobility in … interregional mobility and inequality. The results indicate a positive relationship between high levels of inequality and … interregional out-mobility, underscoring the need for policies aimed at reducing both horizontal and vertical inequality within and …
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extension to an additional 17 years of analysis underscores the original finding that rising wage inequality was not an episodic … event of the 1980s. That being said, overall 90/10 inequality and the college wage premium have plateaued since 2005 …. Despite overall inequality plateauing, upper- tail 90/50 inequality has continued to increase since 1980 for both men and …
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In north-west Bangladesh, some 36 per cent of poor households migrate every year during the lean (monga) period to cope with seasonal deprivation. Analysis of household survey data shows that the probability of seasonal migration is high for households with a high dependency ratio, high...
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Guatemala), and international remittances (from the United States) on poverty in Guatemala. With only one exception, he finds … that both internal and international remittances reduce the level, depth, and severity of poverty in Guatemala. However, he … finds that remittances have a greater impact on reducing the severity as opposed to the level of poverty in Guatemala. For …
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living in poverty. Households with a beneficiary increased their level of consumption by 44 percent. The program improved …
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The study of poverty and its quantification is a critical yet unresolved problem in social science. This work seeks to … use a new composite indicator to assess poverty as a multidimensional concept. However, subjective decisions, such as …-based composite indicator. Our method generates robust and trustworthy measurements based on a meaningful conceptual model of poverty …
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, the impact of a country’s digitalization level on the risks of poverty and social exclusion requires further investigation … in reducing the risks of poverty and social exclusion for the population. The Digital Economy and Society Index (DESI …) was used to evaluate the digitalization levels of the EU countries. The indicator “People at risk of poverty or social …
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