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An integrated approach for the measurement of inequality, poverty, and richness
... Summary: The goal of the paper is to propose a new and integrated approach to the measurement of inequality in income distribution, poverty, ... See full document
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Measuring Poverty in Portugal: an absolute approach
... topic of study for many years and it is far from ...clusters of meaning: unmet need, inadequate level of living, lack of entitlements, lack of resources, multiple deprivation, ... See full document
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Measurement and determinants of health poverty and health richness: evidence from Portugal
... analysis of health distributions starts with the need to measure individual health ...end. The most frequent approach (to a great extent influenced by data availability restrictions) relies on ... See full document
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BRU wpaper health
... taken the steps to build the summary index, , we now quantify health inequality, poverty, and ...measuring inequality, two commonly used indicators are applied: the Gini ... See full document
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Poverty, inequality and stability: the second real
... feature of this approach is its level of decomposition according to three groups of income: the tenth richest who withholds almost half the 2005 per capita income (more ... See full document
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Field Cancerisation of the Upper Aerodigestive Tract: Screening for Second Primary Cancers of the Oesophagus in Cancer Survivors
... from the beverage itself and formed ...ALDH. The presence of the ALDH2-2 allele encodes ALDH2, an inactive ...Carriers of the ALDH2-2 allele accumulate acetaldehyde ... See full document
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Determinants and Consequences of the Website Perceived Value
... in the 1990s as an issue of growing interest to business, in particular to marketing at both academic and practitioner ...one of the most significant factors in the ... See full document
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Achievements of the Bologna process reforms: an integrated management and IT approach
... after the implementation of Bologna process, the Ministry of Science, Technology and Higher Education of Portugal (MCTES) passed a law (Act nº 107/2008) regarding the ... See full document
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An Analysis of Student Evaluations of Native and Non Native Korean Foreign Language Teachers
... teachers of a for- eign language any more than Koreans are to Americans; something more significant is happening in the ...native and female teachers are indeed “othered” by their students, how might ... See full document
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Mapping poverty, inequality and the new middle class in Brazil
... advantage of the coincidence between mayors’ terms and Olympic cycles, comparing the performance of different mayors from the 1996 Atlanta Olympic Games to the 2008 ... See full document
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Psychometric properties of the Eating Disorder Examination Questionnaire (EDE-Q) and norms for rural and urban adolescent males and females in Mexico.
... to the fact that Shape and Weight concern items may often show ...concerns, and shape and weight concerns [6,8-12] (also Waller, as cited in Allen et ...(EFA) and non- orthogonal ... See full document
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SOCIAL ECONOMY – A FORM OF INCLUSION AND OF ''REACTIVATING'' OF LABOR IN THE CONTEXT OF THE CURRENT CRISIS
... over the real incomes obtained through social ..., an increasing deficit between incomes and expenses, practical risks of making new loans that bring them close to the insolvency area ... See full document
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Cash transfer policies, taxation and the fall in inequality in Brazil an integrated microsimulation-CGE analysis
... in poverty indicators (P0, P1 and P2) shows that the transfer programs alone (SIMU A) had positive effects on poverty and on extreme ...From the results in the table 13 we ... See full document
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Protecting biodiversity when money matters: maximizing return on investment.
... adoption of the return on investment approach will protect more total numbers of species within each ecoregion as well as more distinct species ...as the Chilean matorral which harbors ... See full document
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RGO, Rev. Gaúch. Odontol. vol.62 número2
... in the patient’s occlusion after the removal and repositioning of some of the tooth ...Furthermore, an evolution was observed with regard to the crowding, provided ... See full document
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The debate on the relationship between globalization, poverty and inequality: a critical overview
... cases of India and China also draw our attention to a methodological issue that could explain why the various studies produce different results: the need to take into account the ... See full document
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Econ. Apl. vol.17 número4
... Construction and Agriculture (base) were included in the model to analyze the impacts of working in their respective sectors on ...signs and were statisti- cally significant, except for ... See full document
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The Impact of E-Commerce Securi ty, and National Environment on Consumer adoption of Intern et Banking in Malaysia and Singapore
... as the extent to which a person views an innovation as offering an advantage over previous ways of performing the same task (Roger, 1983; Agarwal & Prasad, ...day and 7 days ... See full document
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Quím. Nova vol.33 número10
... represents an integrated approach towards understanding the electronic and structural aspects of 2-benzylamino-1,4- naphthalenedione, a representative ...at the ... See full document
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FOREST AND POVERTY: A HISTORICAL EVIDENCE OF THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN SOCIAL INEQUALITY AND ENVIRONMENTAL HARM
... onwards, the council started to commercially exploit the “montes de propios”, controlling the production of tar and the exports of timber and ...firewood. ... See full document
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