Dietary Intake: Changes Related to Seasonal Hunger and Economic Class in the United States at the Beginning of the Twentieth CenturyNutritional intake data collected more than 100 years ago document seasonal hunger in the United States. The studies discussed here include winter hunger in Tuskegee, ...
investigate whether the character of economic policy plays a role, by looking at the effect of changes in economic freedom (i.e., lower government expenditures, lower and more general taxes and more modest regulation) on tolerance in one of the most market-oriented countries, the United States...
In South Africa and the United States, white labour and capital were in open conflict internally and with each other, with specific forms of uniform or regionalised racial domination used to unify whites across class. Racial domination in its varying forms emerged as a basis of class compromise...
Does it matter that most politicians in the United States are considerably better off than the people they represent? Using data on the class backgrounds of federal, state, and local legislators--including original biographical data on the legislators who served in Congress from 1999 to 2008--th...
Being Born Into A Social Class Every person has a different idea of self worth. Worth has been linked to success and materials in this capitalistic and materialistic world. The United States wrote in its declaration of independence how each citizen has the right to life, liberty, and the pur...
GCC economies are rewriting the rules of global trade and investment with ambitious national visions and development strategies. We explore how the final stages of these economic transformations will progress in the face of regional security pressures and a new policy environment in the United States....
【题目】1 The economic slump so many people suffered through originated in the United States,with a regulatory filure of mortgage rated lessriky than the turned outto be.As large numbers of homeowners proved unable to repay their loans, the companiesthat had the oversight and those that owned...
in part, because a frayed community buffer reduces low-income individuals’ propensity to seek informal financial support from others. We provide empirical support across eight studies (sample sizeN = 1,029,900) from the United States, Australia and rural Uganda, through correlational and exper...
Feenstra and Hanson (1996) found that outsourcing can account for a sizeable share of the increase in the relative demand for skilled workers in manufacturing sectors and for a notable amount of the increase in the relative wage of nonproduction workers in the United States during the 1980s.35...
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