During the last decade, Norway has experienced a major increase in permanent poverty among children. Although income inequality among Norwegian families is ranked as the lowest in Europe, the capital city of Oslo is characterized by significant differences in income across and within city districts. ...
How individual income sources affect income inequality has long been important for interpreting economic trends and for making public policy. Whether the issue is changes in budget and tax policies, in social security benefits, or in the treatment of a form of property income, a major part of t...
aWe construct a simple model to illustrate how income inequality could affect consumption due to the status-seeking motive. In our model, an individual lives for two periods, and there is some exogenously given income in the first period, Y1. He consumes C1 and saves S=Y1-C1 in the first...
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(1966) shows that families may play even more important roles in student’s academic achievement than schools and communities. Since then, the line of empirical research on family background and children’s achievement has found that the family social economic statuses may affect children’s ...
Within the UK we are very lucky to have many opportunities, for example, free education, free healthcare and the welfare system. So why are children and families still living in poverty? We have the resources to help these families and provide them with a better quality of life in which ...
children from families existing at or below the poverty level develop academic skills slower than children from affluent social classes. A lower socioeconomic status is also related to poor cognitive development, language, memory, socioemotional processing, and consequently poor income and health in ...
And if artificial intelligence does replace them, then there may be even fewer well-paying jobs left for our children. This will result in more anxiety for nonparents and parents alike. Hence, the number one solution to prevent the AI revolution from destroying your livelihood isgetting so ...
the ecosocial model does not extensively elaborate the complexity of differential exposure across different life periods. An understanding of how work-related factors influence mental health over life, which integrates main theoretical frameworks like the life course model [1] and the theory of embodimen...
Consequently, the current study addresses the question, “How does the school biography of parents affect their private tutoring investment for their children in Germany?” To narrow the outlined research gaps, we extend the decision-making model of Entrich et al. (2024), which combines elements...