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Perceived pollution and health factors raise willingness to pay
Study of factors determining household willingness to pay for improved urban air quality in Khulna City, Bangladesh, based on survey data from 385 households.
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Household production reduces measured inequality, but less over time
Analysis of household production's role in material living standards inequality in the U.S., 1965–2018, showing extended income measures capture greater inequality than market metrics alone.
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Household waste drying can bias moisture-based measurements
Quantification of water losses during manual household waste sorting and assessment of resulting biases in compositional and energetic performance indicators under controlled indoor conditions.
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Gender differences shape poverty determinants in U.S. households
Analysis of 2022 Survey of Consumer Finances data reveals employment and other poverty determinants affect male and female-headed households differently, suggesting need for targeted interventions.
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Gender shapes household food spending in Türkiye
Examine how gender shapes household food expenditure in Türkiye using neural networks and Bayesian analysis, revealing structural economic vulnerabilities beyond income constraints.
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Agritourism may help Kosovo smallholders buffer weather-related income risk
Agritourism adoption patterns among Kosovo smallholders in response to climate variability, examining motivations, enabling conditions, and effects on farm-level stress outcomes.
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Employment and Income Generation under MGNREGA in Rural India: Evidence from Belagavi District, Karnataka
Research assessing MGNREGA's impact on employment and income in rural Belagavi District, Karnataka, identifying implementation challenges and policy implications.