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The private internal rate of return (IRR) for education levels of the household heads in the city of Isfahan in 1992 is … estimated. The subjects for this study are a sample of household heads from cross-sectional data. An earnings regression … household heads, one should be careful in reaching policy conclusions simply on the basis of the results of this study. …
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This note is an invitation to academic economists to broaden the way in which we presant and interpret the household …
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The 1991 Italian Survey of Household Income and Wealth contains detailed retrospective information on major bequests … and gifts received by each member of the household. This information is used to estimate the share of intergenerational …
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This analysis presents a joint logit probability model in which, for the first time, the household's current housing … that these are jointly determined. The age of the household head has a significant positive effect on both the probability …
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This paper discusses how ICT and emerging electronic commerce in consumer products influence the relative efficiency in production of households and firms, resulting in changes in the division of tasks between these two types of agents. Increased information and competence of households, in...
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The act of choosing can influence maximizing behaviour for at least two distinct reasons: 1) process significance and 2) decisional inescapability. The constructive programme of the paper is combined with critical appraisal of the implications of these concerns for rational decisions about...
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This paper covers kin and non-kin contacts that households can muster to help perform routine chores and odd jobs around the home.
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