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COVID-19 is likely to have a large impact on the welfare of Tunisian households. First, some individuals might be more vulnerable to contracting the disease because their living conditions or jobs make them more susceptible to meeting others or practicing social distancing. Lack of adequate...
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Although household well-being is anchored in long-term average rates of consumption, welfare comparisons typically rely … questions. Identification stems from diary-recall differences in reports from the same household, does not require these reports … insights for interpreting and reconciling diary-recall differences in household expenditure surveys …
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Intra-household inequalities have long been a source of concern for policy design, but there is very little evidence … overall poverty rate, but individual poverty statuses are affected. Intra-household consumption inequalities accounts for 14 … percent of inequality in Senegal. The authors uncover the fact that household structure and organization are key correlates of …
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US federal transfers to individuals are large, countercyclical, vary geographically, and are often credited for helping stabilize regional economies. This paper estimates the short-run effects of these transfers using plausibly exogenous regional variation in temporary stimulus packages and...
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30 percent and as low as 9 percent. Benefits go up steadily as household exposure to grid electrification (measured by …
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