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Households Giving to Religion versus Households Not Giving to Religion: Are Their Household Characteristics and Expenditure Patterns Different?

Households Giving to Religion versus Households Not Giving to Religion: Are Their Household Characteristics and Expenditure Patterns Different?

... the proportion of permanent income spent on health insurance and life ...the proportion of a household’s permanent income directed to retirement contribution ...“giving” households and “non-giving” ...

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Analysis of Livelihood Strategy Determinates Among Different Wealth Categories of Rural Households:  A Case from Amhara Region of Ethiopia

Analysis of Livelihood Strategy Determinates Among Different Wealth Categories of Rural Households: A Case from Amhara Region of Ethiopia

... and proportion differences between categories in terms of different explanatory ...obtained from FGD, key informant and observation was analyzed through narration and interpretation ...

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Indebtedness of Greek households: evidence from a survey

Indebtedness of Greek households: evidence from a survey

... 1 presents 4 the number of indebted house- holds and their average debt across different loan ...2,303 households respond- ing in the survey, ...debt from any bank or non-bank loan. Thus, ...

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The Inequity of Expenditure Ratios on Health and Food among Different Deciles of Iranian Households

The Inequity of Expenditure Ratios on Health and Food among Different Deciles of Iranian Households

... income households in both rural and urban regions have undertaken a larger share of the health care financing burden and the Kakwani index for general taxation was negative, for public health insurance there was a ...

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Different presents in the making

Different presents in the making

... themselves from ‘how-to’ eco-build books and socio-environmental literature such as Leopold’s Sand County Almanac (1949) or Rachel Carson’s Silent Spring ...picked-up from fellow builders as they ...

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Generation of Biogas from Different Proportion of Biodegradable Kitchen Waste and Cowdung Using Anaerobic Biodigester

Generation of Biogas from Different Proportion of Biodegradable Kitchen Waste and Cowdung Using Anaerobic Biodigester

... Assistant Professor, Department of Civil Engineering, RYM Engineering College, Ballari, Karnataka, India 1,2,3,4 ABSTRACT: Deforestation is a very big problem in developing countries like India, most of the part depends ...

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Presents For Mum From Son

Presents For Mum From Son

... mum from son, so many points do you like one day card gives a ...the presents for mum feel the settings of products or simply sit back leather fitting like one place for? Portraits and from son must ...

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Impact of Farm Households’ Adaptation on Agricultural Productivity: Evidence from Different Agro ecologies of Pakistan

Impact of Farm Households’ Adaptation on Agricultural Productivity: Evidence from Different Agro ecologies of Pakistan

... This research is based on Climate Change Impact Survey [CCIS (2013)] data regarding 3432 crop growers from 16 districts of Pakistan which represents major cropping systems of the country. The study identified four ...

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The Propensity to Consume Income from Different Sources and Implications for Saving: An Application to Norwegian Farm Households

The Propensity to Consume Income from Different Sources and Implications for Saving: An Application to Norwegian Farm Households

... The consumption model was tested whether the credit market change in 1984 had effects on the parameters. Only one variable had an unstable effect: net real capital. This variable seems to have a positive effect on ...

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Emission factors for PM10 and PAHs from illegal burning of

different types of municipal waste in households

Emission factors for PM10 and PAHs from illegal burning of different types of municipal waste in households

... particles than wood burning, the particles contain more PAHs, and the PAHs formed during waste combustion 290 are more carcinogenic than those released from wood burning. These findings underline the importance of ...

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U.S. households at risk from

U.S. households at risk from

... high proportion of all credit card offers in 2009, this surge was mostly due to a drop in consumer card marketing rather than a spike in business card ...shifting households toward business credit ...

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Effect of Different Proportion of Find Sand and Silt on Swelling Pressure of Expansive Clays

Effect of Different Proportion of Find Sand and Silt on Swelling Pressure of Expansive Clays

... Expansive soil derives their swelling potential mainly from montmorillonite minerals which is present in this soil they are residual soil formed by the weathering of the basaltic rocks under alkaline environment. ...

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THE DIFFERENT PROPORTION OF IC COMPONENTS AND FIRMS MARKET PERFORMANCE: EVIDENCE FROM TAIWAN William S. Chang, Ming Chuan University

THE DIFFERENT PROPORTION OF IC COMPONENTS AND FIRMS MARKET PERFORMANCE: EVIDENCE FROM TAIWAN William S. Chang, Ming Chuan University

... KEYWORDS: Intellectual capital, R&D expenditure, intellectual property, VAIC TM INTRODUCTION he concept of Intellectual Capital (IC) helps executives to elucidate the intangible resources and knowledge assets of an ...

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Behaviour of Concrete in the Replacement of Cement and Sand Respectively in the Different Proportion of Polymer and Steel Fibers

Behaviour of Concrete in the Replacement of Cement and Sand Respectively in the Different Proportion of Polymer and Steel Fibers

... Generally, maintaining concrete strength and flexural strength in building construction is very important. In order to maintain the toughness and durability in concrete over time, research has been done to improve the ...

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Households and food security: lessons from food secure households in East Africa

Households and food security: lessons from food secure households in East Africa

... learn from food secure households? What agricultural options and management strategies are likely to benefit female- headed households in particular? This paper addresses these questions using a ...

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The Proportion of Ontario Gambling Revenue Derived From Problem Gamblers

The Proportion of Ontario Gambling Revenue Derived From Problem Gamblers

... Each day of the diary asked whether there had been any gambling activity or not. If there was, the person was asked to identify the type of gambling, the time spent, and their net win/loss. Clear and complete ...

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Impact of Farm Households’ Adaptations to Climate Change on Food Security: Evidence from Different Agro ecologies of Pakistan

Impact of Farm Households’ Adaptations to Climate Change on Food Security: Evidence from Different Agro ecologies of Pakistan

... farm households who are using electronic media as information source for agricultural practices and weather related issues are less likely to adapt to changes in ...

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Impact of Farm Households’ Adaptations to Climate Change on Food
      Security: Evidence from Different Agro-ecologies of Pakistan

Impact of Farm Households’ Adaptations to Climate Change on Food Security: Evidence from Different Agro-ecologies of Pakistan

... ‗teffects IPWRA‟ command/ technique provides the actual measure of the impact and its counterfactual. To investigate the effects of adaptations on food security, Potential Outcome Means (POM), Average Treatment Effect ...

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Are Migrant Households Better Off Than Non-Migrant Households? Evidence from Ghana

Are Migrant Households Better Off Than Non-Migrant Households? Evidence from Ghana

... be from female headed ...largest proportion of migrants and youth is a strong determinant of the probability of a person being a ...few households reported that some of their members have migrated as ...

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Proportion of MB2 Canals Identified at Different Depths of Excavation in Extracted Teeth and Comparison with CBCT Prediction

Proportion of MB2 Canals Identified at Different Depths of Excavation in Extracted Teeth and Comparison with CBCT Prediction

... The second objective of the current study was to compare the depth of excavation predicted by an oral radiology resident viewing a CBCT and that which was observed clinically in the extracted teeth. The findings suggest ...

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