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ILO pub-WEP pub. Working paper examining interaction between poverty and population dynamics in the Bihar rural area …, India - summarizes current mortality, fertility, migration, family size and household characteristics; examines bivariate … associations between poverty (land ownership, consumer expenditure, housing, nutrition, health, etc.) and demographic variables …
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significantly increased home study hours among schooled children, especially in the night and before exams. School attendance rate … study time and initial school attendance rate, however, did not improve children's exam results. We also found marginal …
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We examine the sensitivity of poverty comparisons across countries with dissimilar household needs when equivalence … scale parameters are varied. We use a sample of Spanish and British households, using both absolute and relative poverty …
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-time employed individual who are more likely to fall into poverty. The main reason pushing a household into or out of poverty seems … characteristics of the household appear to significantly affect the probability of re-entering poverty for the most mobile group of … should modify any economic policy aiming for Social Welfare maximisation. Poverty is defined as a state of economic hardship …
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women and their families, working conditions, level of empowerment, household division of labour and the work status of … their children. …
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and married women) and children labour force participation, unpaid work in the household and school attendance, and …
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