Has Washington achieved its goal of reducing trade deficits and bringing manufacturing back through tariffs? And what does the future hold for the move? WHO'S PAYING THE PRICE? After taking office, Trump signed an executive order on Feb. 1 to impose a 25-percent additional tariff on imports ...
Despite these differences, respondent selection does not substantially alter child multiple deprivation estimates or the socio-demographic characteristics of the deprived child population. The article will be of interest to those designing surveys or questionnaires to measure child poverty and children's ...
We're entering a second phase of innovation ("Innovation 2.0"), where we are performing basic research in domains like mathematics, physics, and chemistry to make theoretical breakthroughs – in effect, going "from zero to one". Throughout this process, we will continue to advocate for ...
it "would have a huge impact on our industry with billions of dollars of industry profits wiped out and adverse effect on the U.S. jobs as well as the entire value system in our industry."
Interestingly, this “Last Place” profile does not simply capture white Americans who are objectively low status—instead, participants in the “Second Place” profile had the lowest income and education. Which factors are related to white Americans’ subjective status profile placement? Exploratory ...
Food, shelter, and clothing are the basic needs of any human being but when a family cannot afford these three needs, how the family would imagine sending the kids to good schools or universities. Thepovertyimpedes the growth of a family all the way. For instance, for poor nutrition, child...
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The answers of the woman and the man are combined into the variable “couples’ childbearing intentions”, with the following four categories: 1) woman intends/man does not intend (more) children, 2) woman does not intend/man intends (more) children, 3) both intend (more) children, and ...
This study examines whether the chief executive officer’s (CEO’s) poverty experience has an impact on firms’ corporate social responsibility (CSR). We find that firms’ CSR performance increases with CEOs’ poverty experience; specifically, firms with CEOs who experienced early-life poverty are ...
Using local and individual data, we find that the effect of a crime shock is conditional on the ideology of the incumbent party. One of the limitations of our paper is that our observational design does not allow us to test the two mechanisms we hypothesize are driving the results:1) ...