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Fiscal Incidence When Both Individual Welfare and Family Structure Matter: The Case of Subsidization of Home -care for the Elderly [PDF]

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Demographic ageing in Western countries has increased the pressure on children of elderly parents to provide care privately as an alternative to more costly institutionalization, and this pressure is likely to intensify.
Haizhen Mou, Stanley L. Winer
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Shattered Families: The Perilous Intersection of Immigration Enforcement and the Child Welfare System [PDF]

open access: yes, 2011
Examines how systemic biases in government practices, lack of legal protections, and limited expertise on the part of child welfare services exacerbate the trauma of separation following parents' detention and deportation and prevent family ...
Seth Freed Wessler
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KAJIAN STRATEGI KOPING DAN PERILAKU INVESTASI ANAK PADA KELUARGA BURUH PEMETIK MELATI GAMBIR

open access: yesJurnal Ilmu Keluarga dan Konsumen, 2012
  The objectives of this research were to investigate family coping strategy and the investment behavior on children of Jasmine officinale labor families.
Umu Rosidah   +2 more
doaj   +1 more source

Assessing the welfare impact of the 2001 tax reform on dual-earner families [PDF]

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We assess the 2001 income tax reform to determine its welfare impact across families with different characteristics. A household labor supply model is estimated to account for variable behavioral responses by family type.
Julie L. Hotchkiss, Robert E. Moore
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Negative Reality of the HIV Positives: Evaluating Welfare Loss in a Low Prevalence Country [PDF]

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Using primary household data from India we estimate family utility function parameters that measure the relative importance of consumption, schooling of children and health (both physical and mental) and find that mental health is far more important than
Das, Sanghamitra   +2 more
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Family-Type Subsistence Incomes [PDF]

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Different family types may have a fixed flow of consumption costs, related to subsistence needs. We use a survey method in order to identify and estimate such a fixed component of spending for different families.
Carsten Schröder   +2 more
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Implementing Interventions Under “National Action Plan for Snakebite Envenoming (NAPSE) in India”: Challenges, Lessons Learnt and Way Forward for Stakeholders Participatory Approach

open access: yesTropical Medicine and Infectious Disease
Snakebite envenoming remains a critical yet underrecognized public health issue, particularly in tropical and subtropical regions, with India bearing nearly half of the global burden of snakebite-related deaths.
Ajit Dadaji Shewale   +5 more
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Knowledge and practice of Accredited Social Health Activists for maternal healthcare delivery in Delhi

open access: yesJournal of Family Medicine and Primary Care, 2015
Introduction: The role of community health workers in healthcare delivery system is considered inevitable to meet the goal of universal healthcare provision.
Charu Kohli   +3 more
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Changing Tides for the Welfare State - An Essay [PDF]

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Recent developments in society have generated misalignment between the welfare state and socio-economic conditions and preferences. This paper emphasis developments in the labor market and the structure, stability and preferences of the family, as well ...
Lindbeck, Assar
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