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that social capital explains up to 20% of income variation both at the individual and household level. However, human …
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This paper measures the incidence of a carbon tax on gasoline using current income and two measures of lifetime income to rank households.
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Valuable information exists already on household economic resources. The national accounts provide aggregate measures … household groups that are consistent with national accounts definitions and totals. As part of the Expert Group, national … this paper. They show disparities in household income and consumption, including Social Transfers in Kind, and in household …
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Much valuable information exists already on household economic resources (i.e. income, consumption and wealth). Indeed … used to derive measures of the distribution across household groups. Over the years, however, macro and micro statisticians … distribution of income, consumption and wealth across household groups that are consistent with national accounts definitions and …
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The article presents the financial situation of the rural households in the context of sustainable development. Analyzed selected indicators characterizing the financial situation of households, in particular, the level of income, the Gini coefficient, and the subjective evaluation of the living...
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of the household budget and constitute the main component of household wealth. Residential satisfaction is a broad … psychological and sociodemographic characteristics of the residents. By taking advantage of two household surveys (the EU-SILC ad … housing characteristics including neighbourhood’s features. Individual and household socio-demographic characteristics (e …
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Economic policies shape how much people earn but also how stable their income and jobs are. The level of earnings and the degree of economic stability both matter for well-being. Micro-level data indicate that, across OECD countries, economic instability is much greater at the level of...
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lowering its cost. Welcome measures have been taken to encourage household deleveraging, but deeper and broader steps are …
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which households are facing. This paper shows that household-level economic instability is only very loosely related to … macroeconomic volatility. It uses several household-level databases to document how pro-growth reforms influence household …
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