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By the shift to SNA93 social security statistics are more important in SNA. Therefore in this paper the definition, classification and estimation methods of social security statistics of SNA are surveyed in comparison with those based on ILO estimated by National Institute of Population and...
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As the household sector as a whole is very heterogeneous economically and socially, it is necessary to separate more homogeneous groups within the sector (United Nations et al. "System of National Accounts 1993"19.9). In this paper by sub-sectors of households according to size of income and net...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011252395
As the household sector as a whole is very heterogeneous, it is necessary to separate more homogeneous groups within the sector (United Nations et al. "System of National Accounts 1993"19.9). In this paper by sub-sectors of elderly households according to size of income the income and outlay...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011252409
As the household sector as a whole is very heterogeneous economically and socially, it is necessary to separate more homogeneous groups within the sector (United Nations et al. "System of National Accounts 1993"19.9). In this paper by sub-sectors of households according to size of income and net...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011115618
Unpaid work is important in income distribution. Family members receive the benefits of unpaid work, such as housework, child care, elderly/nursing care and then get well off. Unpaid work has significant economic value as well as paid work. In this paper the monetary value of unpaid work by...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011115630
As the household sector as a whole is very heterogeneous economically and socially, it is necessary to separate more homogeneous groups within the sector (United Nations et al. "System of National Accounts 1993"19.9). In this paper by sub-sectors of households according to size of income and net...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011189134
As the household sector as a whole is very heterogeneous economically and socially, it is necessary to separate more homogeneous groups within the sector (United Nations et al. "System of National Accounts 1993"19.9). In this paper by sub-sectors of households according to size of income and net...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011105274