The Household, Income and Labour Dynamics in Australia (HILDA) Survey is a household-based panel study which began in 2001. It has the following key features: It collects information about economic and subjective well-being, labour marke... ...
On July 18th, the Survey Office of the National Bureau of Statistics in Guangdong released the province's data on household income and consumption in the first half of 2023.In this period, the per capita disposable income of Guangdong residents reached 25,956 RMB, an increase of 4.9% year ...
While the income elasticity of the demand for many goods could be inferred from household surveys, the price elasticity of demand is often unknown. We show how price elasticity can be estimated from income elasticity of demand. As an example, we use this approach to predict the cost and the...
To what extent are differences in household income inequality between China and the United States modified when computing income over a longer period of time than one year? Is China a less income mobile society than the United States? How does labor supply differ in the two countries and do ...
The evolution of household income can be explained almost equally well by rival models. However, rival models have very different implications for other household behaviours, such as consumption. I therefore test between two prominent models in the UK using panel data on consumption and wealth, as...
The relationship of household income to a range of health measures in three age cohorts from the West of Scotland. Eur J Public Health 1999;9:271-77.The relationship of household income to a range of health measures in three age cohorts from the West of Scotland ... Der,Geoff,Macintyre,...
which is still elevated as workers make up for the real wage losses they suffered in the early post-pandemic years. The resulting strength in real hourly wages has helped real disposable household income grow 3-4% over the past year across the major advanced economies, a pace that is likely...
due to the negative impact of the pandemic and relating controlling measures, both urban and rural household income growth declined, especially for the people working in service sector. On the other hand, the consumers’ confidence index fell dramatically after experiencing the lengthy epidemic, the ...
which equates to 4.6 percent of the average household disposable income. Two-way trade with China contributed to 595,600 jobs in Australia, which cuts 4.2 percent of Australian households’ costs of living. The bigger the share of Chinese imports in Australia’s total imports, the greater the...
this has been unique to the U.S.. The household sector was prepared to use those savings to draw them down and to spend more. So the ratio of consumer spending to income actually rose above its long on average, from 2022. And that was a strong support for growth. Again, something we...