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Intergenerational Determinants of Income Level in Finland

Social Forces, 2013
This study estimates the level of intergenerational transmission of income in Finland and assesses the contribution of parental and personal socioeconomic and demographic characteristics to this relationship. We used a longitudinal register-based data set covering two decades and selected cohorts born between 1973 and 1976 for analysis.
Sirniö Outi   +2 more
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Global incidence of brain and spinal tumors by geographic region and income level based on cancer registry data.

Journal of clinical neuroscience, 2019
While obtaining accurate estimates of tumor incidence volume is a difficult technical problem because it requires collating and analyzing data from dozens of world-wide sources curated under different conditions, our study aims to determine the global ...
Joseph S Bell   +9 more
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Effect of Variability of Incomes on Level of Income-Expenditure Curves of Farm Families

The Review of Economics and Statistics, 1956
ities) typically relate one set of measurable magnitudes to another set of measurable magnitudes. Non-measurable influences on the event to be explained are often simply ignored, even where they are really quite important. In macro-economics, for example, the volume of investment is often explained in terms of such numerical variables as the rate of ...
Margaret G. Reid, Marilyn Dunsing
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Measuring the Level of Activity: National Income Calculations

1981
Fluctuations in the level of activity are monitored by quantitative information on the national income. Although the collection of statistics proceeds continuously, the principal figures are published annually in The United Kingdom National Accounts (The CSO Blue Book).
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Environmental degradation and real per capita output: New evidence at the global level grouping countries by income levels

Journal of Cleaner Production, 2018
The objective of this research is to examine the relationship between real per capita output and carbon dioxide emissions, both globally and by groups of countries. We used panel data from 151 countries for the period 1980–2016.
Rafael Alvarado   +4 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Transport infrastructure and urban-rural income disparity: A municipal-level analysis in China

Journal of Transport Geography, 2022
Haiyan Lu   +5 more
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Equilibrium Level of the National Income

1985
The equilibrium level of the national income is defined as that point where the aggregate supply and the aggregate demand are equal to each other. We are here restating the equilibrium point accepted in Chapter 4. Once that point is reached the entrepreneurs will individually be at their profit maximising positions and they will therefore have no ...
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Measures of Objective and Subjective Stress by Level of Income

Psychological Reports, 1986
The purpose of this study was to examine the possible relations between two types of stress (objective and subjective) and income. The methodological approach involved examining data collected via a health-screening process which was carried out among 10,350 adult males in various businesses and industries situated in the southwest region of the ...
G E, Cole, L A, Tucker, G M, Friedman
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The effect of ICT on CO2 emissions in emerging economies: does the level of income matters?

Environmental science and pollution research international, 2018
Danish   +4 more
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Associations between healthy lifestyle score and health-related quality of life among Chinese rural adults: variations in age, sex, education level, and income

Quality of Life Research, 2022
W. Liao   +8 more
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