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This paper deals with an analysis of the effects of education on the income of Czech households from 2006-2010. EU … education coefficient. Households at risk of poverty are also taken into account. Income inequality is measured by way of the …-SILC (European Union Statistics on Income and Living Conditions) review results are the main data source. The paper investigates with …
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unhappy or very unhappy feelings. The rest of the factors such as income, education, age, gender, and employment status are …This study examines the role of socio-demographic determinants on individual’s level of happiness. Primary survey data …
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) racism d) higher education for the younger generation (education gap between the generations) e) distrust of the army and the … unselfishness as values in education) i) [predominantly] female rejection of the market economy and democracy We also look at the … following variables: - Age - Education level (recoded) - Highest educational level attained - How important is God in your life …
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) racism d) higher education for the younger generation (education gap between the generations) e) distrust of the army and the … unselfishness as values in education) i) [predominantly] female rejection of the market economy and democracy We also look at the … following variables: * Age * Education level (recoded) * Highest educational level attained * How important is God in your life …
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present study examines the effect of income and education of the household on its health expenditure based on primary data …. The descriptive statistics for tribal area shows that per head income (PHI) is Rs. 5143.75 per annum with 2555.27 and 0 … annum with 91.36 and 0.84 as standard deviation and coefficient variation respectively. The mean education is 0.22 with 0 …
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The evidence of higher income inequality leading to increased HIV prevalence through channels of coercion and migration … relationship. Initially from income inequality to HIV prevalence; then from HIV prevalence to reduced human capital formation and … subsequently generating human capital inequality via reduced investment in human capital of affected households and back to income …
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educational level. The same holds for income and early cognitive ability. Generally speaking differences in early cognitive …
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Abstract: This paper investigates the effect of education on individual income in Turkey. To this end, Mincerian (1974 …) earning equation is estimated in which income as a function of education, age, square of age and sex. Since all of the … achieving higher income given education levels that are not provided by the earlier studies of Tansel (1994), Dayıoglu and …
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characteristics in terms of income and education on household health expenditures, as well as to encourage improved approaches. The … education is insignificant. From the study it is found that as disposable income of the household increases, individual takes … study finds that income of the household has significant influence on its health expenditure where as the effect of …
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This study re-examines the causal relations between money and the two variables, i.e., income and prices. Using annual … causal relations between real money and real income, between nominal money and nominal income, and between nominal money and … prices. The analysis indicates, in general, the long run relationship among money, income, and prices. The analysis further …
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