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, respect for parents et cetera coincide with the global map of economic growth today. Leading representatives of the global …
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, respect for parents et cetera coincide with the global map of economic growth today. Leading representatives of the global …
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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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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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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 … 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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unhappy or very unhappy feelings. The rest of the factors such as income, education, age, gender, and employment status are …
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income levels, and wider scope for further human capital formation. Thus uplifting of a single generation of citizen propels …
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Children accompanying their migrant parents for seasonal employment are the most “at risk” group of all in terms of …-skill–low-wage trap that their parents are currently in. Proper understanding of the magnitude and severity of the problem and suggesting … children. The socio-economic condition of the migrant workers and their children in the kilns, the problems faced by these …
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other vulnerable children (OVC). …
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