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The study examines the effect of income and education of the household on its health expenditure, based on primary data ….e., sampling unit. The descriptive statistics shows that per capita income and per capita health expenditure are Rs.9, 820.02 and … cent of his/her income on health expenditure from his own pocket. To find out the impact of income and education on health …
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“What is the contribution of economic openness and the domestic economy to income?” is tested using quantity measures …
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characteristics in terms of income and education on household health expenditures, as well as to encourage improved approaches. The … study finds that income of the household has significant influence on its health expenditure where as the effect of … education is insignificant. From the study it is found that as disposable income of the household increases, individual takes …
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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 ….41 and 1.91 as standard deviation and coefficient variation respectively. To find out the impact of household income (PHI …
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Does parenthood bring happiness? This paper finds that the overall impact of parenthood on happiness is negative because the negative indirect impacts exceed the positive direct on happiness. What needs emphasizing is that, while the findings show that parenthood is still a positive status,...
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