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-way relationship from births to growth if the panel analysis is carried out with the annual data. Although falling birth rates in China …
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In India, the out-of-pocket health expenditure by households accounts for around 70 percent of the total expenditure on … health. Large out-of-pocket payments may reduce consumption expenditure on other goods and services and push households into … poverty. Recently, health insurance has been considered as one of the possible instruments in reducing impoverishing effects …
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12 years old. Schooling, on the other hand, is found to have a positive impact on health status of children from low …-SES families but little impact on health status of high-SES children. It weakens the gradient among school-age children. …I estimate the gradient among children 0 to 14 years old across different age groups using data from Indonesia. I find …
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focus on private goods to track the changes in intrahousehold resource allocation. Our estimation results show that the … associated with at least 2.6 percentage points decrease in womens private expenditure share. Our estimation results reject the …
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Family businesses are growing and turning into complex business groups, transforming from family controlled and managed to family owned and professionally managed public listed businesses. Hence, successful succession of a business and development of future successors are becoming the key...
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This paper describes the structure and construction of a social accounting matrix (SAM) for Pakistan for 2001-02. A SAM is an internally consistent extended set of national accounts that disaggregates value-added in each production activity into payments to various factors (e.g., land, labour,...
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The demand for environmental goods is often low in developing countries. The major causes are awareness regarding the contamination of water and poverty, but less attention has been paid to the former reason. We use a household survey from Hyderabad city and estimate the contribution of...
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This paper presents a few of the latest statistics on income poverty, growth and inequality, and makes a case about the need not only to monitor current poverty, but also to reduce future poverty. An assessment of the trends in household vulnerability to income poverty is made for the years...
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We examine a set of listed family firms through the means of a survey that seeks to understand the variations in the level of training, education and experience across this business form. We find great degree of concentration of family members in the top management in key critical positions....
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Prevalence rate of chronic energy deficiency (CED) is used as a measure of (adult) nutrition and health status for any … health status. Due to limited information base on BMI very few studies in India have analysed the determinants of CED (which … is the current health status) and even far fewer studies estimating the persons vulnerable to it (that is future health …
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