life expectancy. This study examined trends in rural–urban disparities in life expectancy at... GK Singh,M Siahpush - 《American Journal of Preventive Medicine》 被引量: 110发表: 2014年 Trends in survival and life expectancy by ethnicity, income and smoking in New Zealand: 1980s to 2000s....
Early results showed that Tucson residents discarded 10 per cent of the food they purchased and that middle-income households wasted more food than the poor or wealthy.He received the 1990 Award for Public Understanding of Science and Technology from the American Association for the Advancement of ...
These variables included age, race (Mexican American, non-Hispanic black, non-Hispanic white, and other races), marital status (living alone, married or living with a partner), educational levels (below high school, high school, above high school), poverty-income ratio (PIR, < 2 or ≥ ...
000 sleep on the sidewalks every night. They have no beds to go in; they have no houses to go in. How can one avoid being depressed when he discovers that out of India’s population of more than 400 million people, some 380 million make an annual income of less than 70 dollars a ...
which would severely reduce the value of the elites' savings and investments. They demanded a graduated income tax and government ownership of the railroads, telephones, and telegraphs — the equivalent of demanding government ownership of airlines, television, and the internet today. Their version ...
joined the ranks of the bank known as BNDES, said the bonds will be linked to development projects in areas where the institution wants to invest, such as energy transition, innovation and infrastructure. They will also be available to individual investors, sweetened by the exemption of income ...
Also with regards to GDP, lower-middle income economies such as Belize, Honduras and Nicaragua emerged as most affected countries with losses that may exceed their respective GDP and thus highlight the economic relevance of these services. In accordance with these regional disparities, the choice ...
It also brought Joplin a steady income for life, though he did not reach this level of success again and frequently had financial problems. In 1901 Joplin moved to St. Louis, where he continued to compose and publish, and regularly performed in the community. The score ...
but Louisville was home to many middle-class Blacks as well. Many of the women depicted here were wives of ministers or letter carriers, employments that provided stable, adequate pay; many were professionally employed, usually in families with more than one income, allowing for home ownership....
In his attempt to finance the operation of the new diocese, Bishop Lamy imposed the penalty of denying Christian burial to those who did not contribute to the church their tithe, one tenth of family income. Meanwhile, the public controversy over tithes and the Pastoral Letter of 1854 was ...