نتایج جستجو برای: average income

تعداد نتایج: 473187  

Journal: :Issue brief 2000
C Schoen K Davis C DesRoches K Donelan R Blendon E Strumpf

A common assumption is that access to care is more equitably distributed among income groups in countries that provide universal, publicly funded health insurance than in countries that do not. But does universal health coverage really eliminate disparities among income groups? Findings from The Commonwealth Fund 1998 International Health Policy Survey suggest that countries with universal cove...

2015
Mingzhao Wang Yuping Wang Xiaoli Wang Zhen Wei

With the increasing competition in the telecommunications industry, the operators try their best to increase telecom income via various measures, one of which is to set an amount of income as a goal to make the encouragement. Since accurate forecast of income plays an important role in income target setting, this paper builds a time series Autoregressive Integrated Moving Average Model (ARIMA) ...

Journal: :Canadian journal on aging = La revue canadienne du vieillissement 2011
Frank T Denton Ross Finnie Byron G Spencer

Applying an employment-income-based procedure for determining retirement, we analysed a large longitudinal data file of Canadian personal income tax returns for individuals to determine who has retired and to assess how successful they are in maintaining their incomes after retirement. The methodological approach may be of interest for possible application in other countries that have suitable ...

2015
Jeffrey Liang Allan H. Meltzer

This paper uses an overlapping generations model to analyze the relationship between economic development and income distribution and the effect of government taxation and transfers on the distribution of income. Individuals differ in their inherited stocks of human capital and therefore in their productivity and income, and their leisure and investment decisions. Individual productivity depend...

2003
Andrew E. Clark

A number of recent papers have found evidence of interdependencies in utility functions, in that, ceteris paribus, individual well-being falls as others' income or consumption increases. This paper asks if, in addition, the distribution of income in the reference group matters. I consider full-time employees in eleven waves of British panel data, and take life satisfaction and the GHQ-12 as mea...

1998
Phillip R. Kaufman James M. MacDonald Steve M. Lutz

Low-income households may face higher food prices for three reasons: (1) on average, low-income households may spend less in supermarkets—which typically offer the lowest prices and greatest range of brands, package sizes, and quality choices; (2) low-income households are less likely to live in suburban locations where food prices are typically lower; and (3) supermarkets in low-income neighbo...

Journal: :Journal of epidemiology and community health 2002
P Lobmayer R G Wilkinson

STUDY OBJECTIVE This study was designed to discover whether the relation between income inequality and population death rates within the United States was mediated by the degree of residential segregation between rich and poor. DESIGN Using data for 276 metropolitan areas in the USA, residential segregation was defined as the extent to which people with different levels of income live in the ...

2016
P. JEYANTHI S. BALASUBRAMANIAM J. CHARLES JEEVA

Socio-economic status is a major indicator of livelihood and the two crucial factors determining livelihood are poverty and income inequality. The present study assessed the livelihood status of fishermen operating fibre re-inforced plastic (FRP) boats (motorised) of 9-10 m LOA. Socio-economic status, including poverty and income inequality of fishermen, comprising both owners (FRPO) and labour...

2015
Oriol Carbonell-Nicolau Humberto Llavador

The case for progressive income taxation is often based on the classic result of Jakobsson (1976) and Fellman (1976), according to which progressive and only progressive income taxes—in the sense of increasing average tax rates on income—ensure a reduction in income inequality. This result has been criticized on the grounds that it ignores the possible disincentive effect of taxation on work ef...

2017
Michael Gideon

This article uses data from survey questions fielded on the 2011 wave of the Cognitive Economics Study to uncover systematic errors in perceptions of income tax rates. First, when asked about the marginal tax rates (MTRs) for households in the top tax bracket, respondents underestimate the top MTR on wages and salary income, overestimate the MTR on dividend income, and therefore significantly u...

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