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years. It has three parts. The firstconcentrates on the measurement of poverty and the fact that the US povertyline remained …
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We provide a critique of the methods that have been used to derive measures ofincome risk and draw attention to the importance of demographic factors as asource of income risk. We also propose new measures of the contribution tototal income risk of demographic and labour market factors....
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able. Other factors such as the behaviour and hiring decisions ofemployers also require attention if improved educational …
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impacts, contributing to area declineand abandonment- environmental behaviour change is limited by unclear solutions and low … political profile,but models of human behaviour can help in understanding how to support change[...] …
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Empirical evidence suggests that the natural-resource curse operates through the behaviorof the political elite, yet there are few models that convincingly illustrate the mechanismat work. I present a model where natural-resource abundance generates power struggles,thereby increasing the...
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dimensions of child behaviour at age 7. We examine whether theseinequalities are associated with characteristics of the child …
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The Trafford Hall Making Things Happen Programme is an innovative and practical‘capacity building’ programme of residential training, linked to follow-up small grants, forsocial housing tenants in England and Wales. It aims to support community volunteers to beinvolved in improving...
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This lecture is not in any sense a survey of the …field. It is a highlyselective and personal view of the motivation …
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We re-examine the labor donation theory of not-for-profits and show that these organizations may exist notnecessarily because motivated workers prefer to work in them, or that they dominate for-profits in terms ofwelfare, but because the excess supply of motivated workers makes the non-profit...
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Western Europe than suggested in the historiography. The measurement of regional market potential proves strongly sensitive to …
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