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threshold chosen. Decomposition techniques suggest that changes in the proportion unemployed and in the protective effect of …
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decomposition techniques to Irish data for 1994 and 2000 to examine the factors lying behind the gender differences in GHQ score …
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rather than decreased obesity amongst the less well-off. A decomposition of the concentration indices suggest that the …
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rather than decreased obesity amongst the less well-off. A decomposition of the concentration indices suggest that the …
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56 percent recently. Our decomposition analysis shows that differences in characteristics could explain as much as one …
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This study examines the asset and income pattern of poor ethnic minorities in Northern Mountains of Vietnam using data from a 2010 Northern Mountain Baseline Survey (NMBS) of the Second Northern Mountains Poverty Reduction Project and Vietnam Household Living Standard Survey (VHLSS) 2010. The...
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This paper shows how distance functions, a tool typically employed in production economics to measure the distance between a set of inputs and a set of outputs, can be employed to approximate a composite measure encompassing the many dimensions of well-being. It also illustrates how to implement...
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Economic measures of income have ignored large areas of human well-being and are poor measures of well-being in the areas to which they attend. Despite increased recognition of those distortions, ‘GNP per capita continues to be regarded as the quintessential indicator of a country’s living...
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This paper deals with three questions: (1) What are ‘subjective’ measures? (2) What is ‘well-being’? and (3) Are subjective measures of well-being of use for policymaking, in particular in developing nations? The first question is answered by making a distinction between two kinds of...
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This paper uses data from Understanding Society: the UK Household Longitudinal Study to explore the association between fuel poverty and a set of well-being outcomes: life-satisfaction, self-reported health measures and more objectively measured biomarker data. Over and above the conventional...
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