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Standards of Living

2013
AbstractThe chapter describes the evolution of the Italians' well-being during the 150 years since the country's unification. The progress in material standard of living has been substantial, with GDP per capita growing thirteen times between 1861 and 2011 and hours of work (and hence effort) falling considerably, but roughly in line with that ...
Andrea Brandolini, Giovanni Vecchi
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Standards of living

1994
As we have seen later life is characterized by retirement and withdrawal from the labour market. This renders the elderly dependent upon pensions and other benefits, rather than earnings, for their income. In this chapter we examine current arrangements for financial provision in old age. We then consider the living standards of the elderly.
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Standards of Living and Planes of Living

Social Forces, 1928
IT SEEMS confusing to speak indiscriminately of all types of expenditure of people, whether carefully considered and scientifically planned or otherwise, in terms of standards of living. And yet this is still the prevailing practice among social workers and others.
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The Standard of Living

The Economic History Review, 1963
In my two articles 1 on the standard of living during the Industrial Revolution, which Dr Hobsbawm now criticizes, I was concerned both with surveying the literature of the controversy, and also with analysing the available evidence to see if conclusions could be made.
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10. Adequate Standard of Living

2013
This chapter examines the right to an adequate standard of living and its components, namely, the rights to food, housing, and health. It is organized as follows. Section 2 analyses the meaning and key features of the right to an adequate standard of living.
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Standards of Living and Standards of Health

1985
In chapter 4 we surveyed the abundant evidence that there was a major decline in civilian mortality rates in wartime Britain. In particular the worst-off sections of the working class, which had registered the highest death rates in the pre-war period, gained the most in terms of life expectancy.
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The Standard of Living

2006
Abstract This chapter addresses explanations that have been offered for the decline of mortality in both the 19th and 20th centuries, and makes the argument that while it would be foolish to reject the importance of a rising standard of living, too often the role of purposeful intervention has been denigrated.
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Cervical cancer prevention and control in women living with human immunodeficiency virus

Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2021
Philip E Castle, Vikrant V Sahasrabuddhe
exaly  

The Standard of Living

1999
The applied transformation strategy aimed at bringing down demand in order to achieve internal and external market equilibrium. As a result of this strategy, output declined and unemployment came about, and with it also a decline in the standard of living1 and an increase in poverty.
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