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Georgia, three low-income transitional countries located on the Caucasus. We found that economic factors explain a … higher level of household income, university education and a larger number of people in household along with salary as a … major income source positively affect subjective wellbeing. On the contrary, being unemployed or a migrant along with having …
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Impact of demographic features on economic development of India from 2001 - 2010 By Dr. Bhawna Rathore Population of a country is closely related to its economic growth. After the distraction caused by second world war in Germany and Japan, the efficient hard working educated and healthy...
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This paper was presented to the May 2013 conference of the PostGLobalization Initiative (http://pglobal.org/) in response to a request from the organizers to present suggestions for the policies required to get out of the economic crisis which opened in 2007, and their implications for the...
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answers to the economic crisis, the social problems of a deeply unequal world, and to resource depletion and rape. Culture has … instruments needed to understand that culture is in fact the most economically important human activity, once the economy is … drive of culture is the opposite. The creative industries show that the present course of economic development is bumping up …
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This paper asks whether, and how, the state can solve the present crisis. The method of enquiry is to analyze what it did in the two comparable crises of 1893 and 1929. In each case, a prolonged and structural slowdown in the world economy was followed by financial crisis, a period of turmoil...
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. Female’s labour force participation rises with increasing level of education. Presence of children in early age groups …
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sustainability challenges, such as rising income inequality, wealth concentration and growing carbon emissions. In this regard, an … important redistributive policy tools that shape the distribution of income and income-generating assets (such as human capital … and development: wealth redistribution. The prevailing approach generally covers income redistribution and the provision …
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The evidence of higher income inequality leading to increased HIV prevalence through channels of coercion and migration … relationship. Initially from income inequality to HIV prevalence; then from HIV prevalence to reduced human capital formation and … subsequently generating human capital inequality via reduced investment in human capital of affected households and back to income …
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, occupational structure, household income, food intake and nutrition, children’s education, and improvement in living standard are … also examined. The per capita income of households has increased rapidly in the recent years. However, income inequality … situation has worsened as high-income opportunities are favourable to resource endowed households. As a consequence of increased …
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patterns of income inequality. Surprisingly high levels of wealth disparity were found in the social democratic welfare regimes …Past sociological inequality research focused on (labor) market outcomes, while neglecting the even more important role … the distribution of wealth between European countries, and (2) that patterns of wealth inequality differ strongly from …
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