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This paper examines the distribution of the “social wage” benefits inkind from welfare services, including the National … show that people inpoorer households receive a greater share of benefits in kind fromwelfare services than those in richer …
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We estimate the magnitude of social interaction effects in disability pension participation amongolder workers in … instrument for the disability entry rate among one’spreviously employed neighbors... …
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This paper presents new econometric evidence on state government’s demand for resources to support local agricultural experiment station research. The econometric model consists of a complete-demand system covering four major resource sources, and it is fitted to annual observations on 48...
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[...]In this article, we measure banks’ alternative fundingsources for Fedwire funds transfers throughout the day, usinga data set that includes all banks’ Fedwire funds transfers andFederal Reserve System deposits. This approach allows us togauge the importance of incoming payments as a...
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[...]This report and subsequent publications by Colemanand his associates ignited a heated and often acrimoniousdebate among social scientists concerning the relativeeducational performance of public and private schools.For example, Coleman, Kilgore, and Hoffer (1981) foundthat, in a population...
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Universities, parents and poorer students will allbenefit under the Government’s plans for top-upfees.[...]
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Attitudes survey on public attitudes toredistribution and social security benefits and at how these relate to currentgovernment … education above all, but also benefits forcarers, disabled people, pensioners and low-paid families. More than twothirdssay that … benefits for these groups should be increased.[...] …
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Using data from cross-sectional and longitudinal surveys, Kathleen Kiernanand Ganka Mueller have examined two questions: What does the currentlydivorced population look like; and what sort of people are likely to divorce(including breakdown of cohabitation)?The currently divorced are more likely...
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This report provides information on the levels of deprivation and need in 4 estates within theLondon Borough of Hammersmith and Fulham. These estates are:Edward WoodsWhite CityWilliam ChurchOld Oak[...]
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