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attention of the literature. I focus on this sparsely studied issue in this work. Population, household and employment density … gradients for India's UAs, using Mills' two-point technique are calculated. Next, population, household and employment gradient …
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system, on income inequality in China. This study uses an inequality decomposition analysis approach comparing household … security is losing its importance mainly through the changes in employment pattern in a household. This change contributes to … equalise the distribution of retired household members' income in urban areas in 1995. Third, however, these changes have only …
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than women who are spouses of male heads of household. The differences are large: on average 74 per cent verus 54 per cent …. The comparison of household expenditures indicates that, female-headed households spend relatively less on higher quality …
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Household income in rural Russia 2000-03 is examined using a nationally representative household survey. Household … families and a source of extra income for wealthier households. Unemployment lowers household income per adult substantially … retirement-age households out of poverty. Better human capital endowments raise household income substantially at all levels of …
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Using data obtained from a survey carried out in six villages in various parts of rural Malawi, this paper examines some of the main characteristics of female-headed households. In the study villages, most female-headed households are in a disadvantageous position relative to their male...
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This paper based on a primary survey of households (2004-05) in the slum clusters of Delhi examines whether migrants are likely to experience upward mobility in their place of destination or alternatively, if they merely transfer their poverty from rural areas to large cities. First, a simple...
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