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For this reason, PAYGO systems have the same status as all other public systems of insurance (such as unemployment insurance) in the calculation of the household saving rate: the contributions of employees to PAYGO systems are considered mandatory contributions that reduce household disposable income (...
encompassing indicators such as land area, part-time income, village topography, and village greenery. The land area indicator is collected through question F6.1 in the household questionnaire, which asks: “Last year, how manymu(1muis approximately equal to 666.67 square meters)...
In our sample, lower household per capita income families had a higher proportion of not using safe water (P = 0.001 by Chi-square). Being poor and using unsafe water are thus double negative factors for some people. These results support the importance of promoting safe tap water. ...
Longitudinal household surveys such as STAR track the same households/individuals over time collecting information on income, consumption, livelihoods, demographic details, health, schooling and other aspects. Although the STAR project included a pre-tsunami STAR0 survey, this has been inaccessible due ...
While specific income information was not collected, the interviewees are self-described as either professionals (n = 25) or pensioners, and include a wide range of occupations, for example; executive, investment advisor, engineer, and of course property managers. There are a lack of statistics ...
Public health insurance is provided by several different insurance providers and covers a range of medical services, including hospitalization, doctor visits, and prescription medication. The cost of public health insurance is based on your income and is deducted directly from your salary. ...
Survey questions covered education, physical and mental health, and COVID-19 related impacts on job loss, food insecurity, and healthcare seeking. Logistic regression models were fit to explore relationships between adult income loss, household dynamics, food insecurity, adult and adolescent depressive...
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such as type of fuel and time for cooking, environmental aspects such as number of cows in the households and amount of firewood used to cook and economical aspects including income of the family and the expenditure for fuel and fertilizer and social aspects such as time for collecting wood. ...