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redistribution in response to rising unemployment was weaker in 2008‐13 than in the first half of the 1990s. As unemployment and … poverty risk have become increasingly become concentrated among workers with low education, middle‐income opinion has become … more permissive of cuts in unemployment insurance generosity and income assistance to the poor. At constant generosity, the …
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alleviate even the most extremes of poverty. In this sense, the pandemic is yet another reminder for how important investments …
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Establishing an equitable and efficient tax system is essential for reducing poverty, combating inequality, and …
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detrimental medium-term effects on output, unemployment, poverty, and inequality. However, policies can go a long way toward … relatively greater fiscal support. The increases in unemployment, poverty, and inequality are likewise lower for countries with …
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from unemployment, poverty, physical ill health, and mental illness. The largest proportion suffer from mental illness …. Multiple regression shows that mental illness is not highly correlated with poverty or unemployment, and that it contributes … more to explaining the presence of misery than is explained by either poverty or unemployment. This holds both with and …
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from unemployment, poverty, physical ill health, and mental illness. The largest proportion suffer from mental illness …. Multiple regression shows that mental illness is not highly correlated with poverty or unemployment, and that it contributes … more to explaining the presence of misery than is explained by either poverty or unemployment. This holds both with and …
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