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Impact of household income on household energy consumption and energy poverty from a mental account perspective [PDF]

open access: yesZiyuan Kexue
[Objective] Exploring the impact of household income on household energy consumption and energy poverty from the perspective of mental account can provide a theoretical basis for solving the contradiction between the increase of household income and the ...
ZHANG Ke, FANG Shijiao, ZHANG Zhenhua
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Terms of trade, governance and household income in selected African countries

open access: yesSustainable Futures, 2023
As African countries grapple with the challenges of terms of trade occasioned by economic uncertainty, there is a need for a study on the effect of terms of trade on household income in Africa. Also, as African countries continue to commit to the role of
Richardson Kojo Edeme, Sulemana Mumuni
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Association of household income and adverse outcomes in patients with atrial fibrillation

open access: yesHeart, 2020
Background Social determinants of health are relevant to cardiovascular outcomes but have had limited examination in atrial fibrillation (AF).
A. LaRosa   +8 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Does the Level of Financial Cognition Affect the Income of Rural Households? Based on the Moderating Effect of the Digital Financial Inclusion Index

open access: yesAgronomy, 2021
Financial cognitive ability is an important part of human capital, which has a direct impact on household income. The dual differences composed by rural residents’ cognition level and residents’ income make the relationship between the two complicated ...
Fanqi Zou, Tinghui Li, Feite Zhou
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Rural aquaculture: Assessment of its contribution to household income and farmers’ perception in selected districts, Tanzania

open access: yesAquaculture Economics & Management, 2020
Rural fish farming is being promoted as a good source of protein and income diversification to fight poverty and inequality. However, its actual contribution to these rural households and local community at large is little known.
D. Mulokozi   +5 more
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Tax Impact on Household Income

open access: yesEconomics and Business, 2016
The household income is an important economic indicator because it determines the scale of the household sector consumption and its delay in future in terms of saving and investing.
Pavlova Mariyana
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SOCIOECONOMIC STATUS FROM SPACE: EXAMPLE OF ESTIMATING THAILAND’s SUB-DISTRICT HOUSEHOLD INCOME BASED ON REMOTELY SENSED AND GEOSPATIAL DATA [PDF]

open access: yesThe International Archives of the Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Sciences, 2020
The socioeconomic data, such as household income, is an important indicator of people’s well-being. However, due to the limited resource in many developing countries such as Thailand, the data obtained from household income surveys are often incomplete ...
S. Hutasavi, D. Chen
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Understanding Why High Income Households Save More Than Low Income Households

open access: yesJournal of Monetary Economics, 1995
Abstract We use a calibrated life-cycle model to evaluate why high income households save as a group a much higher fraction of income than do low income households in US cross-section data. We find that (1) age and relatively permanent earnings differences across households together with the structure of the US social security system are sufficient ...
Mark Huggett, Gustavo Ventura
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Nutrition quality of food purchases varies by household income: the SHoPPER study

open access: yesBMC Public Health, 2019
BackgroundLower household income has been consistently associated with poorer diet quality. Household food purchases may be an important intervention target to improve diet quality among low income populations.
S. French   +4 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Income from Women’s Gainful Employment Compared to Household Income

open access: yesFolia Oeconomica Stetinensia, 2014
Various statistical analyses reveal that the position of women in the labour market is worse when compared to men. In the majority, or nearly in all countries of the EU, women obtain lower income than men and are in a greater risk of becoming unemployed.
Ulman Paweł
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