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address the question of how the labour market insecure differ in their socioeconomic, household, and individual …
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address the question of how the labour market insecure differ in their socioeconomic, household, and individual …
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There is a need to identify household debt behaviour in different age cohorts even in countries without prominent … household debt problems so that the measures for vulnerable groups can be made. Authors used multilevel mixed effect analysis to …–2013) based on stratified sampling design was used. Household debt in mature workers was higher than youth whereas debt of older …
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One of the well-known barriers to development is persistence of disadvantage among communities. The lack of occupational and therefore upward social mobility continues to restrain households from achieving socially desirable outcomes. This paper studies the effect of short-term internal...
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This paper analyses the pattern and determinants of income risk and expectation in rural India. It uses unique primary survey data eliciting subjective income distribution from households in twelve villages in Bihar. It finds that expected future income is significantly and positively associated...
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in consumption expenditure across households with and without a household member who is a short-migrant. [IGIDR WP-2014-009]. …
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