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Journal articles on the topic "Household quintiles"

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Khan, M. Mahmud, Sebastian Taylor, Chris Morry, Shyamkumar Sriram, Ibrahim Demir, and Mizan Siddiqi. "How reliable is the asset score in measuring socioeconomic status? Comparing asset ownership reported by male and female heads of households." PLOS ONE 18, no. 2 (2023): e0279599. http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0279599.

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Asset scores are widely used as the preferred method of measuring socioeconomic wellbeing of households in developing countries. We examine the degree of discrepancies in reporting asset ownership by male and female heads of the same household. Household asset scores were estimated separately for male and female responses, using Principal Component Analysis, the method widely used in the literature, and households were categorized into wealth quintiles. The results indicate that only half of the households belonged to the same quintile groups for both male and female response-based asset score
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Khan, Pamir, Yasir Khan, and Said Farooq Shah. "Statistical Analysis of Yearly Consumption Expenditure of the Household on Durable, Non-Durable Goods and Services in Pakistan." STATISTICS, COMPUTING AND INTERDISCIPLINARY RESEARCH 3, no. 2 (2021): 13–37. http://dx.doi.org/10.52700/scir.v3i2.48.

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The purpose of the study was to explore the yearly consumption expenditure of household on durable, non-durable goods and services in Pakistan using partial data from Pakistan social and living standards measurement survey. From the hidden patterns in the data using different data mining techniques and statistical tools it has been observed that consumption quintiles in various regions, provinces, genders, and languages are changing. In addition, the mean consumption expenditures per household and mean consumption expenditures per-capita vary according to region, gender, province, and language
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Khan, Pamir, Yasir Khan, and Said Farooq Shah. "Statistical Analysis of Yearly Consumption Expenditure of the Household on Durable, Non-Durable Goods and Services in Pakistan." STATISTICS, COMPUTING AND INTERDISCIPLINARY RESEARCH 3, no. 2 (2021): 13–37. http://dx.doi.org/10.52700/scir.v3i2.48.

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The purpose of the study was to explore the yearly consumption expenditure of household on durable, non-durable goods and services in Pakistan using partial data from Pakistan social and living standards measurement survey. From the hidden patterns in the data using different data mining techniques and statistical tools it has been observed that consumption quintiles in various regions, provinces, genders, and languages are changing. In addition, the mean consumption expenditures per household and mean consumption expenditures per-capita vary according to region, gender, province, and language
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Blanton, Elizabeth M., Slavea Chankova, Ramakrishnan Ganesan, Tim Elliott, Tanya Dargan, and Lorelei L. Goodyear. "Microfinance partnerships to improve access to durable water filters: results from six pilots in India and Cambodia." Journal of Water, Sanitation and Hygiene for Development 4, no. 4 (2014): 699–708. http://dx.doi.org/10.2166/washdev.2014.106.

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PATH collaborated with manufacturers and microfinance institutions (MFIs) in India and Cambodia to test the impact of consumer finance models on uptake and use of household water filters. Six pilots were implemented using different filters, partners, and loan plans. The pilots predominantly reached households from the middle three country-specific wealth quintiles. Purchase rates ranged from 5 to 44% among MFI members and increased with household wealth quintile. Cost recovery for the pilots ranged from 33 to 109%. The results suggest that MFI loans can have the potential, in certain contexts,
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Mohamed Abdalla, Samar S., and Raga M. Elzaki. "Assessment of Food and Nutrition Insecurity using Food Consumption Data in Central Sudan." Current Research in Nutrition and Food Science Journal 10, no. 3 (2022): 1116–29. http://dx.doi.org/10.12944/crnfsj.10.3.25.

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This study aims to assess the food and nutrition insecurity among different income quintiles in Central Sudan. Particularly, it seeks to determine the level of dietary energy consumption (DEC) and other macronutrients intake. In addition, it estimates the Engel ratios and income elasticity of food demand. A sample of about 668 households was selected from Khartoum State to collect the primary data during the year 2017. Primary data was collected through two types of questionnaires, the structured household questionnaire, and the 24-hour food recall questionnaire. The data was analyzed using de
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GODWIN, DEBORAH D. "Household Debt Quintiles: Explaining Changes 1983-1989." Journal of Consumer Affairs 32, no. 2 (1998): 369–93. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1745-6606.1998.tb00414.x.

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De la Torre-Diaz, Lorena, Roman Rodríguez-Aguilar, and Salvador Rivas-Aceves. "The Importance of Health and Social Protection Assets in the Economic Welfare of Households in Mexico." Octubre - Diciembre 2023 18, no. 4 (2023): 1–22. http://dx.doi.org/10.21919/remef.v18i4.843.

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This paper seeks determines how the possession of health and social protection assets affects the probability of a household belonging to a given quintile of a proposed asset ownership index. An ordered logistic regression model was constructed. As a dependent variable, the quintile of each household was used according to the index. This research is based on 48 explanatory variables from the 2020 National Income and Expenses Survey. It confirms that health and social protection assets are relevant in the location of households in a quintile according to its socioeconomic condition. Estimated m
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Lindblom, Taru. "Does sugar sweeten the pill of low income? Inequalities in the consumption of various foods between Finnish income groups from 1985 to 2012." Finnish Journal of Social Research 10, no. 1 (2017): 61–71. http://dx.doi.org/10.51815/fjsr.110766.

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Numerous studies have shown that social inequality can be reflected through poor food choices. Factors such as low-income, low level of education and low socio-economic position are associated with food consumption behaviours that are considered less beneficial. This study explores the disparities found among income and other socio-economic groups in terms of their food consumption shares. To find out how the food consumption patterns have developed in Finland, a nationally representative Household Budget Survey for the years 1985–2012 is used. Food consumption trends of the income quintiles a
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Sanchez, Karla Alexandra, Katrina Hueniken, Solomon Abate, et al. "Evaluating the Impact of Socioeconomic Disparities on Access and Outcomes of CAR T-Cell Therapy for Relapsed/Refractory B-Cell Lymphomas in Ontario, Canada." Blood 144, Supplement 1 (2024): 3744. https://doi.org/10.1182/blood-2024-209364.

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Background Chimeric antigen receptor T-cell therapy (CAR-T) for relapsed/refractory large B-cell lymphoma (R/R LBCL) is now standard of care in Canada. Only a limited number of centres provide this therapy. There are limited data on disparities related to social determinants on outcomes and influence on access. Purpose The aim of this study was to assess the impact of socioeconomic status, as measured by the Ontario Marginalization Index (ON-Marg), on the likelihood of undergoing CAR-T after referral and treatment outcomes in patients with R/R LBCL. This was a retrospective review of patients
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Khan, Noor Ullah, Nida Asif, Rameen Nisar, Ramsha Ayub, Noor-ul-Baddar Samoon, and Shafiq Ur Rahman. "A Comparative Study of Household Water, Sanitation and Hygiene (WASH) Covariates Across Socioeconomic Strata." Pakistan Journal of Public Health 14, no. 2 (2024): 94–98. http://dx.doi.org/10.32413/pjph.v14i2.1358.

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Background: Water, sanitation, and hygiene (WASH) are essential for a healthy and productive life. High-quality access to these services reduces disease occurrence and spread in communities. Developing countries, including Pakistan, face significant challenges in providing these facilities. This study aims to highlight WASH-related service disparities in Pakistani households based on socioeconomic strata. Methodology: A stratified random sampling strategy was used, with a sample size of 1200 households based on the PDHS 2019 special survey. Descriptive analysis and chi-square tests were conduc
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Household quintiles"

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Van, Hoi Le. "Health for community dwelling older people : trends, inequalities, needs and care in rural Vietnam." Doctoral thesis, Umeå universitet, Epidemiologi och global hälsa, 2011. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:umu:diva-47467.

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Background InVietnam, the proportion of people aged 60 and above has increased rapidly in recent decades. The majority live in rural areas where socioeconomic status is more disadvantaged than in urban areas.Vietnam’s economic status is improving but disparities in income and living conditions are widening between groups and regions. A consistent and emerging danger of communicable diseases and an increase of non-communicable diseases exist concurrently. The emigration of young people and the impact of other socioeconomic changes leave more elderly on their own and with less family support. In
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Books on the topic "Household quintiles"

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Malawi. Ministry of Economic Planning and Development. Poverty Monitoring System. A relative profile of poverty in Malawi, 1998: A quintile-based poverty analysis of the Malawi Integrated Household Survey, 1997-98. Poverty Monitoring System, Govt. of Malawi, 2001.

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Overview of workers in the cargo handling subsector. ILO, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.54394/zcbq2740.

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It presents the estimated number of workers in that subsector as well as their distribution across various categories of interest, including sector of employment (formal, informal or households), employment status (employees, employers, own-account workers or contributing family workers), enterprise size, age group, and income quintile. It also provides the estimated social security coverage rate according to the 2019 LFS data as well as 2019 NSSF administrative data.
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Overview of workers in the construction subsectors. ILO, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.54394/cfph9977.

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It presents the estimated number of workers in that subsector as well as their distribution across various categories of interest, including sector of employment (formal, informal or households), employment status (employees, employers, own-account workers or contributing family workers), enterprise size, age group, and income quintile. It also provides the estimated social security coverage rate according to the 2019 LFS data as well as 2019 NSSF administrative data.
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Overview of workers in the subsector of vehicle repairs and services (auto-repair). International Labour Office, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.54394/tbxf9441.

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It presents the estimated number of workers in that subsector as well as their distribution across various categories of interest, including sector of employment (formal, informal or households), employment status (employees, employers, own-account workers or contributing family workers), enterprise size, age group, and income quintile. It also provides the estimated social security coverage rate according to the 2019 LFS data as well as 2019 NSSF administrative data.
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Overview of workers in the restaurants subsector. ILO, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.54394/dipc7547.

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It presents the estimated number of workers in that subsector as well as their distribution across various categories of interest, including sector of employment (formal, informal or households), employment status (employees, employers, own-account workers or contributing family workers), enterprise size, age group, and income quintile. It also provides the estimated social security coverage rate according to the 2019 LFS data as well as 2019 NSSF administrative data.
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Overview of workers in the manufacture of beverages and food products sectors (agroprocessing). International Labour Office, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.54394/rczu5595.

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It presents the estimated number of workers in that subsector as well as their distribution across various categories of interest, including sector of employment (formal, informal or households), employment status (employees, employers, own-account workers or contributing family workers), enterprise size, age group, and income quintile. It also provides the estimated social security coverage rate according to the 2019 LFS data as well as 2019 NSSF administrative data.
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Overview of workers in the urban and suburban passenger land transport subsectors. International Labour Office, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.54394/nysz4445.

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It presents the estimated number of workers in that subsector as well as their distribution across various categories of interest, including sector of employment (formal, informal or households), employment status (employees, employers, own-account workers or contributing family workers), enterprise size, age group, and income quintile. It also provides the estimated social security coverage rate according to the 2019 LFS data as well as 2019 NSSF administrative data. The information presented in this overview is derived from three principal data sources: the 2019 LFS, the 2019 SES, and NSSF a
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Book chapters on the topic "Household quintiles"

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Eastin, J. "Climate change, livelihoods and domestic violence in Indonesia." In Gender, climate change and livelihoods: vulnerabilities and adaptations. CABI, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1079/9781789247053.0008.

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Abstract This book chapter dicsusses the data, methodological strategies, and findings, and the final section concludes with a discussion of key policy implications and directions for future research regarding climate change, livelihoods, and domestic violence in Indonesia. This study argues that climate shocks in Indonesia elevate the incidence of domestic violence via their impact on agriculture and agrarian livelihoods. Those relying on agriculture as a primary income source in Indonesia-approximately 41% of the population=suffer when climatic stress diminishes earnings through job loss and
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Teal, Francis. "The Fall and Rise of the 1 Per Cent." In The Poor and the Plutocrats. Oxford University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198870142.003.0007.

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We have a puzzle we need to resolve and the core of this puzzle is the remorseless rise in incomes of the poorest and the widening spread of incomes we observe across the world. The most politically conspicuous (and contentious) aspect of this rising spread is the increasing share of income going to the top 1 per cent, particularly in the UK and the US. In this chapter we compare income growth across the distribution for the UK and the US from the Thatcher/Reagan period until the years after the financial crash. The rise of the 1 per cent is shown to be largely at the expense of the 90–99 per
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Elwell, James, Kevin Corinth, and Richard V. Burkhauser. "Income Growth and Its Distribution from Eisenhower to Obama." In United States Income, Wealth, Consumption, and Inequality. Oxford University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780197518199.003.0005.

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Creating comparable Current Population Survey (CPS) based income series from 1967 through 2016 coupled with decennial Census data for 1959, this chapter traces the effect of government taxes and transfers in this first survey-based look at income and its distribution from the Eisenhower through the Obama administrations. The dramatic decline in the middle class’s market income (measured as the median American tax unit or the mean value of the middle quintile of American tax units) began in 1969. However, this decline was more than offset by income from government tax and transfer programs—espe
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Conference papers on the topic "Household quintiles"

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Jakovljević, Milena, Bojana Matejić, and Anđa Ćirković. "Factors related to unmet dental health care needs in the Republic of Serbia in 2019: A cross-sectional analysis." In Proceedings of the International Congress Public Health - Achievements and Challenges. Institute of Public Health of Serbia "Dr Milan Jovanović Batut", 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.5937/batutphco24170j.

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Background: Ensuring timely and equal access to quality dental health care is an important public health issue. This study provides insight into significant individual factors associated with unmet dental health needs in Serbia in 2019. Method: The study is a secondary analysis of data from Survey of income and living conditions 2019, conducted as a cross-sectional study on a sample of 13,733 respondents aged 16+ (source: Statistical Office of the Republic of Serbia). The outcome variable is self-reported unmet need for dentist's service during last 12 months. Multivariate logistic regression
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Reports on the topic "Household quintiles"

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Medellín, Nadin, and Eduardo Rojas. Housing Policy Matters for the Poor: Housing Conditions in Latin America and the Caribbean, 1995-2006. Inter-American Development Bank, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.18235/0011351.

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This paper discusses the evolution of housing conditions in urban areas of Latin America and the Caribbean from 1995 to 2006 based on data from household surveys done in 18 countries that comprise 95 percent of the urban population of the region. The results indicate that, on average, the proportion of urban households facing housing shortages is declining. This decline holds for households of all income levels, particularly those in the lower quintiles of the income distribution structure. The estimates made in this study indicate that in 2006 lack of infrastructure affected almost 19 million
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Bassi, Marina, Matías Busso, and Juan Sebastián Muñoz. Is the Glass Half Empty or Half Full?: School Enrollment, Graduation, and Dropout Rates in Latin America. Inter-American Development Bank, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.18235/0011516.

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This paper uses 113 household surveys from 18 Latin American countries to document patterns in secondary school graduation rates over the period 1990-2010. It is found that enrollment and graduation rates increased dramatically during that period, while dropout rates decreased. Two explanations for these patterns are provided. First, countries implemented changes on the supply side to increase access, by increasing the resources allocated to education and designing policies to help students staying in school. At the same time, economic incentives to stay in school changed, since returns to sec
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Touhami, Abdelkhalek, and Dorothee Boccanfuso. Is the Moroccan Fiscal System Progressive ? A Shapley Decomposition. CIRANO, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.54932/wrzq6217.

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Public policies, particularly those related to tax policy and subsidies, should help reduce poverty and inequality. However, the combination of the components of these two systems, as implemented, leads sometimes to an increase in poverty and/or inequality without this being necessarily visible. In this paper, based on data from the 2019 wave of the ONDH Household Panel Survey from Morocco, we first highlight the ifluence of taxes and subsidies on household incomes. We then derive the income variations relating to the tax burden and gains from subsidies for the different population groups. We
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Barrera-Osorio, Felipe, and Mauricio Olivera. Does Society Win or Lose as a Result of Privatization?: Provision of Public Services and Welfare of the Poor: The Case of Water Sector Privatization in Colombia. Inter-American Development Bank, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.18235/0011282.

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This paper studies the effects of water sector privatization on consumers' welfare in 46 municipalities in Colombia. The paper evaluates the impact of privatization on access, price, and quality of water as well as health outcomes using differences-in-differences methodology with variation across time (before and after privatization) and between treatment and control groups (privatized and non-privatized municipalities) and controlling for household and municipality characteristics. The results show positive effects of privatization, in particular in urban areas. There are four main results: (
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Hyslop, Dean, Trinh Le, Dave Maré, Lynn Riggs, and Nic Watson. Domestic Transport Charges: Estimation of transport-related elasticities. Motu Economic and Public Policy Research, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.29310/wp.2023.10.

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To better understand the potential effects of transport policies, it is important to understand household spending patterns across different transport-related categories, as well as across different households. This study uses three distinct approaches to estimating transport elasticities for Aotearoa New Zealand: cross section, time series, and event studies. The estimated own-price elasticity of fuel demand ranges from –0.1 (very inelastic) based on time-series data to around –2 (very elastic) based on the event-study approach. Using cross-sectional household-level data and regional price va
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Bohorquez-Penuela, Camilo, and Mariana Urbina-Ramirez. Rising Staple Prices and Food Insecurity: The Case of the Mexican Tortilla. Banco de la República de Colombia, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.32468/be.1144.

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We study the relationship between rising prices of tortillas---the Mexican staple par excellence---and household food insecurity between 2008 and 2014, a period in which global food prices experienced dramatic increases. The use of a unique combination of household-level data and official state-level information on prices allows us exploit signi cant variation in prices across the Mexican states. Since households cannot be tracked across time, we follow Deaton (1985) by constructing a series of pseudo-panels to control for time- invariant unobserved heterogeneity and measurement error. The reg
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Doorley, Karina, Shane Dunne, Claire Keane, Simona Sándorová, and Agathe Simon. Distributional impact of tax and welfare policies: Budget 2025. ESRI, 2024. https://doi.org/10.26504/qec2024win_sa_doorley.

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In this Special Article we analyse the distributional impact of Budget 2025. Similar to last year, many reforms in this Budget were temporary measures specifically aimed at combatting cost of living pressures. Compared to a baseline pegged to wage growth, the permanent measures, such as increases in the tax band, tax credits and social welfare rates, are broadly progressive, with households in the bottom quintile of income expected to see an increase of around 0.9% of equivalised disposable income, and those in the top quintile to see increases of 0.5%. When accounting for temporary measures,
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Jimenez Mori, Raul Alberto, and Ariel Yépez-García. Understanding the Drivers of Household Energy Spending: Micro Evidence for Latin America. Inter-American Development Bank, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.18235/0011795.

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The paper investigates the determinants of household energy spending and energy budget shares, with a focus on understanding their non-linear relationship with income, and the presence of economies of scale. The analysis is based on a unique, harmonized collection of official household surveys from 13 Latin American countries. This dataset allows distinguishing between expenditures on electricity, domestic gas, and fuel for private transportation, providing a comprehensive distributional view of the energy spending profile of the residential sector. The estimated empirical Engel curves behave
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Libertun de Duren, Nora Ruth. Household Led by Women: Understanding Access to Housing Credit in Latin America and the Caribbean. Inter-American Development Bank, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.18235/0005295.

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The share of Latin American and Caribbean households led by women is rapidly increasing, at the same time as these households are overrepresented among those living in housing deficit. In this study, we looked at whether there is a gender gap in access to housing loans, one of the main tools available to housing. In addition, we explored which are the characteristics of FHHs and to which extent they can have an impact on their access to adequate housing. This study shows how FHHs face greater housing deficits. Our findings indicate that gender gaps in other areas, most importantly in labor mar
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Sparkman, David, and Germán Sturzenegger. Fostering Water and Sanitation Markets in Latin America and the Caribbean: How the Public Sector Can Support the Private Sector to Bridge Coverage Gaps and Improve Service Quality for Low-Income Popul. Inter-American Development Bank, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.18235/0006323.

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In Latin America and the Caribbean (LAC), according to 2015 figures from the Joint Monitoring Program, over 100 million people do not have access to adequate sanitation services, and nearly 34 million do not have access to safely managed drinking water. A disproportionate number of these households are from lower-income market segments and wealth quintiles, primarily residing in the rapidly growing, high-density periphery of established urban centers, small towns, and rural areas. Access to water and sanitation has been declared by the United Nations to be a human right, indicating that there
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