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in the Netherlands, and contains information on teenage time use, income, expenditures, and subjective measures of well … social interactions. For some types of behavior (e.g. truancy, smoking, pocket money, alcohol expenditures) endogenous social …
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insecurity measures with objective measures of food expenditures and objective and subjective measures of food needs. The study … with food expenditures and negatively associated with needs. The study goes on to examine reports of food hardships at low … very levels of food expenditures, where we conjecture that most people should experience food problems. When expenditures …
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beneficiaries relative to non-eligible families. The findings suggest that after the introduction of the program, expenditures on …
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methods of measuring household welfare (and, accordingly, poverty and inequality) based on expenditures have not considered …
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insecurity measures with objective measures of food expenditures and objective and subjective measures of food needs. The study … with food expenditures and negatively associated with needs. The study goes on to examine reports of food hardships at low … very levels of food expenditures, where we conjecture that most people should experience food problems. When expenditures …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005763718
Education Statistics data on school district expenditures. School districts that switch to the four-day school weeks reduce … operating expenditures per pupil by 3.1 percent. The largest percentage reductions occur in spending areas where services are … reduced one day per week (e.g., food service, transportation), with little to no change in instructional expenditures …
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in the Netherlands, and contains information on teenage time use, income, expenditures, and subjective measures of well … social interactions. For some types of behavior (e.g. truancy, smoking, pocket money, alcohol expenditures) endogenous social …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005703637
-being responds negatively (positively) to an increase in the GDP (unemployment rate) of their home country. That is, we originally …
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Italy do relatively poorly. Yet the explanation for this ranking – one that holds even after adjustment for GDP and socio …
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, Italy and Spain). To highlight some results, we find a positive short-run effect for GDP and life expectancy on subjective … wellbeing. An increase of 1% life expectancy is equivalent to more than 5% increase in yearly GDP. One year of internal conflict … costs the equivalent of a 50% drop in GDP per year in terms of subjective wellbeing. Public debt, on the other hand, has a …
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