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regression techniques were used to estimate the effect of household, cluster and state characteristics on the proportion of … maternal health care expenditures over total household expenditures. Over 80 % of households reported paying for maternal … according to the level of health care utilisation, and with considerable heterogeneity at the household and community levels …
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household”, may have multiple criteria which are not fulfilled by everyone, leading interviewers to prioritise different … interviewer-respondent social dynamics play a substantial role in determining who is included in household surveys, and in shaping …
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We focus on the statics and dynamics of poverty in Spain using data from the first eight waves of the European … Community Household Panel from 1994 to 2001, a period not sufficiently covered by recent literature. The results confirm the … pattern of poverty changes noted by other authors for the early nineteen-nineties. After this period poverty reduces slightly …
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using unique data from a survey conducted on the disabled population in Spain in 2008. We further measure the level of … Spain, with socioeconomic status being an important factor in access to LTC. We find that individuals at the higher end of …
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-income families, looking specifically at the effects on poverty, family expenditures, and child health and development. The paper … finds some commonalities but also some notable differences. Common to both countries is a sizable reduction in child poverty …, although the reduction in child poverty in the US has been less, and some families appear to have been left behind. Expenditure …
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This paper presents a dynamic model of child labour supply in a farming household. The model clarifies the roles of … land, income and household size, allowing labour and credit market imperfections. If labour markets are imperfect, child … labour is increasing in farm size and decreasing in household size. The effect of income is shown to depend upon whether the …
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. While the static decompositions of inequality by household characteristics reveal that education and race of the household … significant correlation and regression coefficients which suggest a link between inflation and inequality, while poverty appears …
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Averaging methods are routinely used in order to limit biases resulting from the mismeasurement of permanent incomes. The Solon/Zimmerman estimator regresses a single-year measurement of the child's resources on a T-period average of the parents' income while the Behrman/Taubman estimator...
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poverty compels work whereas a positive wage elasticity would favour the alternative view that children work because the … large household survey for rural Pakistan, we estimate structural labour supply models for boys and girls in wage work … boys, consistent with the view that boys work on account of the compulsions of poverty. This is less clear in the case of …
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well-known inequality indices. The same cannot be said, in respect of poverty indices, for the second-order stochastic … dominance criterion for poverty analysis introduced by Atkinson (1987). Indeed, two of the best known poverty indices, the head … provides a more comprehensive coverage of poverty indice. By establishing the relationship between welfare and poverty …
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