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According to the Blacks’ Diminished Return theory, the health effects of high socioeconomic status (SES) are systemically smaller for Black compared to White families. One hypothesis is that due to the existing structural racism that encompasses residential segregation, low quality of...
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Climate justice is conceived as the intertemporal climate equity and equality exchange amongst generations. Sustainability - intended as the interplay amongst the economy, the society, the environment, and the governance - is essential to forge the climate justice theoretical framework. On this...
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This paper makes use of the Markov Switching model and the K-Means Cluster analysis to estimate the transition probabilities of social mobility and to analyze the impact of social inequalities on intergenerational social mobility. The dataset is a sample of 44 countries and comprises the 2018...
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Today, the replacement of the ageing agricultural population is a global challenge in many food-producing countries. This article aims to provide an overview of generational change in agriculture based on the literature in international economics published in recent years, using a systematic...
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Intergenerational education mobility is a key dimension of social mobility and explores the extent to which educational attainment is transmitted across generations within a society. The implications of low education mobility concern both equity (everyone should have the same opportunities) and...
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whether the pollution haven hypothesis is proven in Indonesia. It utilized time series data of Indonesia during the 1971 … in Indonesia. A long-term relationship with CO2 emissions was observed from the model. In addition, unidirectional …
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Indonesia to six member countries of the Organisation of the Islamic Cooperation (OIC) (Saudi Arabia, Malaysia, Pakistan, United … of Indonesia's exporters to six OIC Member countries are risk-averse. …
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This study analyzes whether ongoing liberalization has resulted in more profound trade expansion for Indonesia versus … advantage and export specialization. Competition has increased between Indonesia and four regional trade partners: China, India …, Thailand, and Vietnam. Indonesia gained from trading primary materials while losing in some low-cost manufacturing sectors. The …
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Empirical studies of the global liquidity spillover on Indonesia's economy are still relatively limited. Most of the … global contagion literature on Indonesia's economy focuses only on the effects of real shock (on output) due to financial … shock. We assert that the effect of global output on Indonesia macroeconomic conditions is a fairly relevant issue to be …
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The village fund allocation is a policy strategy of the government of Indonesia for development in rural areas. Each … pro-job policy. It uses secondary data from the Ministry of Finance, Statistics Indonesia, and the National Development … Planning Agency from the period of 2015-2019 for 33 provinces of Indonesia. The data were analyzed using panel regression with …
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