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and other socioeconomic factors. The underlying assumption here is that inadequate information on household food …
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standard using the Indonesia Family Life Survey data. Using matching - and difference-in-differences matching estimators, we … find that remittances seem to change the household consumption patterns. However, we do not find strong evidence that …
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relation to the household’s permanent income and the extent to which the shock is common across the community. Economic shocks … are more likely to result in a labour supply response from the household and this probability is further increased if the …
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Indonesian economic crisis on household welfare there. Using only pre-crisis household information, we estimate the compensating …-parametric methods. We find that virtually every household was severely impacted, although it was the urban poor that fared the worst … the geographic location of the household mattered even within urban or rural areas and household income categories …
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In this article, we analyse the dynamics of household per capita incomes using longitudinal data from Indonesia, South … that changes in income are more important than changes in household size and that changes in labour earnings are more … important than changes in other sources of household income …
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