1964$312LBJ’s budgets and war on poverty 1965$317U.S. entered Vietnam War 1966$320 1967$326 1968$348 1969$354Nixon took office 1970$371Recession 1971$398Wage-price controls 1972$427Stagflation 1973$458Nixon ended gold standard; OPEC oil embargo ...
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Results People living in poverty were usually elderly, illiterate, and unemployed. The poor people had a significantly higher two-week morbidity rate and a higher prevalence of chorionic non-communicable diseases than the non-poor group. For both the poor and non-poor, health service needs ...
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is a historic achievement in eradicating absolute poverty, a problem that had plagued the Chinese for thousands of years, and pushed ahead on significant contributions to global poverty reduction. According to Wang Jun, the Deputy Secretary-General of the China Foundation for Rural Development, ...
Based on the national poverty line, the poverty rate in Egypt stood at 32.5% in 2017, and the overall Gini index of household income was around 0.31 in the same year31. We develop, calibrate, and use a dynamic economy-wide model of Egypt to simulate the country’s performance in ...
1964 $312 46% LBJ's budgets and war on poverty 1965 $317 43% U.S. entered Vietnam War 1966 $320 40% 1967 $326 40% 1968 $348 39% 1969 $354 36% Nixon took office 1970 $371 35% Recession 1971 $398 35% Wage and price controls 1972 $427 34% Stagflation 1973 $458 33% Nix...
(990.28, 990.99) in 2019 with an average annual percent change (AAPC) of − 0.81% (− 1.04%, − 0.58%, P < 0.001), and the age-standardized mortality rate also significantly decreased from 19.83 (19.77, 19.89) to 15.12 (15.08, 15.16) with an AAPC of − ...
Age-standardised total diabetes prevalence rates varied at the super-region level; north Africa and the Middle East had an age-standardised total diabetes prevalence rate of 9·3% (8·7–9·9), with country-specific rates of more than 10% in 11 countries in this region: Iraq (15·3%; ...
Efforts to ensure employment and basic living needs, eliminate poverty, achieve moderate prosperity, and forestall and defuse risks all need to be supported by economic growth. Over 9 million new urban jobs, a surveyed national urban unemployment rate of approximately 6%, and a registered ...