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This chapter discusses the large literature and numerous issues regarding education-related differences in income in …. Following the 1940 Decennial Census, which collected information on educational attainment and on earned income and time worked … 1950s/early 1960s greatly expanded the research on education and income and shifted the focus to wages. The human capital …
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no significant effect on income, while general cognitive ability positively affects income. In the United States …
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This paper assesses the Alkire and Foster (AF) approach to measure multidimensional poverty and proposes a ‘dimensional’ approach with economic resources, inner capabilities, and relational resources to account for its conceptual deficits. By measuring poverty in the United States using data...
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Imagine that it's January 1993. Our environmentalist coalition has swept all the national elections and is ready to declare war on the automobile. We shall make urban life in America as civilized as urban life in Europe.
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Three causal processes have been proposed to explain associations between group income inequality and individual health … – affecting the poor in all settings – using family income; (ii) structural inequality – affecting all those in unequal settings …
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We investigated Granger-causality between variants of the energy consumption sources and Gross Domestic Product (GDP) for the United State of America (USA). To accomplish this objective we utilized a recent approach of asymmetric Granger-causality developed by Hatemi-J for the period January...
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and the unemployed – serves not to undermine but to boost the overall income share of capitalists. And as employment … growth decelerates, the income share of the Top 1% – which includes the capitalists as well as their protective power belt … unemployment and zero job growth when these very processes serve to boost their income-share-read-power? …
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