نتایج جستجو برای: reduced income

تعداد نتایج: 685395  

Journal: :African journal of reproductive health 2013
Rajshri Mainthia Laura Reppart Jim Reppart Elizabeth C Pearce Jordan J Cohen James L Netterville

Among the impoverished population of coastal Kenya, there is a rapidly growing group of young single mothers who suffer from adverse health outcomes, incomplete schooling, social ostracism by their communities, and economic hardship. To address this problem, in 2008 the Single Mothers Program (SMP) selected a group of vulnerable single mothers, provided them with basic relief and education, equ...

2014
David L. Sjoquist

Proposals to substantially reduce or eliminate the state income tax and replace the lost revenue through a higher sales tax rate, an expanded sales tax base, or some combination of the two, are being considered in a dozen states, specifically Georgia, Hawaii, Idaho, Kansas, Louisiana, Missouri, Nebraska, New Jersey, Ohio, Oklahoma, Oregon and South Carolina (Hamilton 2012). While no state has f...

2016
Warren K. Bickel A. George Wilson Chen Chen Mikhail N. Koffarnus Christopher T. Franck

Insufficient resources are associated with negative consequences including decreased valuation of future reinforcers. To determine if these effects result from scarcity, we examined the consequences of acute, abrupt changes in resource availability on delay discounting-the subjective devaluation of rewards as delay to receipt increases. In the current study, 599 individuals recruited from Amazo...

Journal: :Journal of epidemiology and community health 2008
A J D'Souza T A Blakely A Woodward

BACKGROUND The aim of this study was to examine the effect of household income on unintentional injury mortality in children and to model the potential impact of eradicating income poverty as an injury prevention strategy. METHODS A national retrospective cohort study linking census to mortality records carried out in New Zealand during a 3-year period following the 1991 census and including ...

Journal: :American journal of public health 2005
Lois A Fingerhut James Harrison Yvette Holder Birthe Frimodt-Møller Susan Mackenzie Saakje Mulder Ian Scott

Low- and middle-income countries suffer disproportionately from reduced life expectancy and quality of life. Injuries are overlooked as contributors to global inequities in health, yet the long-term disabilities they frequently produce represent a significant burden. The Fogarty International Center of the National Institutes of Health convened a panel of experts in trauma and injury from the U...

Journal: :Health affairs 2002
Angus Deaton

Men in the United States with family incomes in the top 5 percent of the distribution in 1980 had about 25 percent longer to live than did those in the bottom 5 percent. Proportional increases in income are associated with equal proportional decreases in mortality throughout the income distribution. I discuss possible reasons for this gradient and ask whether it calls for the redistribution of ...

2007
Hugh Dalton

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1998
David Neumark Andrew Postlewaite

We ask whether women’s decisions to be in the workforce may be affected by the decisions of other women in ways not captured by standard models. We develop a model that augments the simple neoclassical framework by introducing relative income concerns into women’s (or families’) utility functions. In this model, the entry of some women into paid employment can spur the entry of other women, ind...

Journal: :Social security bulletin 1995
D B Radner

This article examines the money incomes of the elderly and the nonelderly. The economic status of the elderly is put in perspective by discussing changes in real incomes since 1967 and the income of the elderly relative to the incomes of other age groups. Detailed age groups within both the elderly and nonelderly groups are examined. The article finds that the economic status of the elderly in ...

2001
S. Mansoob Murshed

Of the 41 HIPCs, 11 are classified by the IMF and World Bank as conflict-affected. Can debt relief reduce the level of violent conflict in these countries? By providing additional resources to finance broad-based public spending, debt relief could help to redress the grievances that contribute to conflict. It could also reduce the ability of those motivated by greed to recruit followers, since ...

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