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supplement other elements of national child-nutrition and anti-poverty policies such as maternal education, and the provision of … primary health care. …
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The purpose of this study was to identify factors affecting NSLP participation and price and assess their impacts. The dependent variables for this study were participation and price. Average Daily Participation (ADP) was used as a participation rate, and the following specific participation...
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previous economic and nutrition studies, and energy accounting is used. Data on own-price elasticities and cross …
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Anticipating the impact of changes in economic incentives on dietary quality and nutritional health requires knowledge …
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States and other developed countries, research indicates that both earnings and book value are important predictors of equity … valuation. In Turkey, earnings appears to have information content but earnings, by itself, appears to be declining in … risky environment of Turkey, where future value of earnings is quite uncertain, investors may be paying less attention to …
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. The lead lag model suggests that earnings forecasts may be made based on the model presented in this study. …
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, 142) on the characteristics of financial analysts' earnings forecasts after mergers. Specifically, I predict lower … business combinations before those accounting changes. Study results present strong evidence that earnings forecast errors for … that lower earnings forecast errors are attributable to factors specific to merging companies such as SFAS 141, 142 but not …
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Rising wage inequality in the U.S. and Britain and rising continental European unemployment have led to a popular view in the economics profession that these two phenomena are related to negative relative demand shocks against the unskilled, combined with flexible wages in the Anglo-Saxon...
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In this paper we first explore the effects of differences in labor market institutions and the degree of market liberalization on the size and composition of gender wages gaps in China's urban labor markets. We use enterprise-ownership type, enterprise age, and workers' methods of finding...
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versus non-agriculture), unemployment, and earnings. Overall we document substantial progress made by women in many areas … higher earnings than those of men. Women’s share of household labor earnings rose from 28% in the early 1990’s to 30% in the …
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