Income Polarization and the Myth of the Declining Middle Class in Canadaby Charles M. Beach; George A. Slotsve; A. Harrison;... RBL Osberg - The Canadian Journal of Economics / Revue canadienne d\"Economique 被引量: 0发表: 1997年 Re-thinking "the myth of the friendship highway": Did...
The Gap Gets Wider in US Standard of Living; the Declining Middle Class Has Clear Implications for the Fiber of American SocietyOf all those material things that can be divided in America, who gets what? Once a year, the...Thrurow, Lester C...
Today’s poor have a higher standard of living than middle class Americans of previous generations, and they possess more wealth than many people living in Third World countries (see D’Souza, 2002), and yet too many still fall behind in school. The reasons for this persistent failure are n...
The aggregate household saving rate has declined in many nations since the 1980s, partly due to increased borrowing. To explain this puzzling trend, previo
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These declines particularly affected montane and dry forests and had strong economic implications for Central America’s lower-middle income countries (losses of up to 335% gross domestic product). In addition, economic losses were mostly higher for habitat services than for climate regulation. This ...
Dementia is an unfortunate condition faced by many in American families. Aging relatives lose their memories and abilities, while families watch the painful process and do all they can. Care remains expensive and, for many, elusive. With America's population swiftly skewing towards the retiring, ...
Back in the days when family dinners were still a thing, families used to need a large amount of napkins due to the mess associated with such meals. You’d have many napkins scattered across the table, usually one or two for each guest, and another pack of them in the middle of the ...
The area belongs to the middle boreal zone78. Within a 100 ×100 km area, trapping of small mammals takes place twice a year in 58 systematically placed 1-ha plots of at least 2.5 km inter-distance. Spring trapping is in late May whereas fall trapping is in late September. ...
Improvements in the lives of the elderly are also believed to have helped bring down suicide rates. Globally, the rate among the old has tended to be higher than among the young and middle-aged, but in most places it has also fallen faster. ...