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markets and whether the effects spill over to spouses and children. There is substantial evidence that more educated people … spouses or children. …
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Using longitudinal data over a 17 year period for a Swedish cohort aged 20-68 in 1980/81, this study analyses income …, but the estimated inequality declines over time. Income and marital status are the main driving forces behind obesity … inequality, and income explains the majority of the declined obesity inequality over time. The results indicate that the main …
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analyze the socioeconomic gradient in drug utilization. It finds a significant education gradient (but no income gradient) in …
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institutions, they are more conducive than non-democratic alternatives to the growth of per capita income, which is an important …
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income, and the probable mechanism is health affecting the labour supply of the individual. In addition the study report that …
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The 2010 Report continues the tradition of pushing the frontiers of development thinking. For the first time since 1990, the Report looks back rigorously at the past several decades and identifies often surprising trends and patterns with important lessons for the future. These varied pathways...
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This paper examines the impact of migration on educational outcomes of children. It looks at the outcomes of … internationally as well as internally migrating children and identifies the specific barriers they face in access to quality schooling …. It discusses the various channels through which migration affects the education and wellbeing of non-migrant children in …
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