نتایج جستجو برای: higher income

تعداد نتایج: 1070657  

2002
J. Myles R. Morissette

All countries look to economic growth to reduce low-income. This paper focuses on the 1990s and assesses the role played by changes in economic growth, employment earnings and government transfers in the patterns of low-income intensity in Canada during the 1990s. We find that low-income intensity was higher in most provinces during the 1990s than during the 1980s (comparing comparable position...

Journal: :International journal of academic research in accounting, finance and management sciences 2023

The higher-income group earners in Malaysia contribute a significant amount of direct revenue to the government. Hence, it is vital measure their level tax compliance by evaluating variable that determines behaviour. purpose this research, guided Social Influence Theory (SIT), analyse impact morale, social dynamics, and knowledge on among higher income earners. This study employed quantitative ...

Journal: :Stroke 2014
Klaus Kaae Andersen Susanne Oksbjerg Dalton Marianne Steding-Jessen Tom Skyhøj Olsen

BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE The risk for stroke is higher in low-income groups. It is not clear whether these groups also have a higher risk for death after a stroke. METHODS We studied survival in relation to income and level of education in all patients aged >40 years admitted to hospital for stroke in Denmark in 2003 to 2012. All Danish hospitals report data to the Danish Stroke Register for al...

Journal: :American journal of preventive medicine 2008
Manuel Franco Ana V Diez Roux Thomas A Glass Benjamín Caballero Frederick L Brancati

BACKGROUND Differential access to healthy foods may contribute to racial and economic health disparities. The availability of healthy foods has rarely been directly measured in a systematic fashion. This study examines the associations among the availability of healthy foods and racial and income neighborhood composition. METHODS A cross-sectional study was conducted in 2006 to determine diff...

Journal: :The American economic review 2002
Anne Case Darren Lubotsky Christina Paxson

The well-known positive association between health and income in adulthood has antecedents in childhood. Not only is children’s health positively related to household income, but the relationship between household income and children's health becomes more pronounced as children age. Part of the relationship can be explained by the arrival and impact of chronic conditions. Children from lower in...

2007
T. Heikkinen

This paper studies the effect of decoupling on optimal investment in agriculture assuming disinvestment flexibility. Agricultural income being determined by policy processes is subject to policy uncertainty. Case study examples suggest that assuming disinvestment flexibility, decoupling increases income stability, and a higher level of investments can be achieved even with lower subsides. Incre...

2006
Tara Watson Gary Burtless Jerry Carlino Ingrid Gould

This paper investigates the relationship between metropolitan area growth, inequality, and segregation by income across neighborhoods. I propose a simple model based on the notion that rising income inequality creates housing market pressure leading to residential segregation by income. However, because different income groups live in different types of houses, the housing stock must change if ...

Journal: :Health affairs 1993
J Billings L Zeitel J Lukomnik T S Carey A E Blank L Newman

This DataWatch examines the potential impact of socioeconomic differences on rates of hospitalization, based on patterns of hospital use in New York City in 1988. The research suggests that lack of timely and effective outpatient care may lead to higher hospitalization rates in low-income areas. For certain conditions identified as ambulatory care sensitive, hospitalization rates were higher in...

Journal: :Social security bulletin 1985
L D Maxfield

Using data from the New Beneficiary Survey (NBS) of the Social Security Administration (SSA), this article examines how income sources and total monthly income received by newly retired social security beneficiaries vary with the age at which the first benefit check was received. The NBS respondents who received a first benefit at age 65 or older were better off economically than were those who...

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