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Shan Malan,Bernadene de Clercq,Jacolize Meiring
AbstractOrientation: Young South African households (in which the head of the household is between 18 and 32 years old) are starting their financial life journey.Research purpose: To determine which personal conversion factors influence young adults? cho...
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Karen Simpson, Chad Staddon and Sarah Ward
In the UK, water supplies are under pressure from climate, population and lifestyle change. Showering is the largest component of domestic water consumption. Young adults are high water-users at a transitional life-stage, when practices are dynamic, and ...
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Chacattrai Rayasawath
This research aims to determine the factors affecting the succession of youths from farming households in agricultural occupations within Nakhon Ratchasima Province, Thailand. Primary information was collected from 400 farm households using a structured ...
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Mulugeta Tamire, Adamu Addissie, Susann Skovbjerg, Rune Andersson and Mona Lärstad
Around three billion people in the world and 90% of the rural households in low-and middle-income countries are exposed to wood smoke with varying exposure levels and resulting health risks. We aimed to explore perceptions of the community towards indoor...
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Hai-Ying Liu, Daniel Dunea, Stefania Iordache and Alin Pohoata
Exposure to airborne fine particulate matter (PM2.5) carries substantial health risks, particularly for younger children (0–10 years). Epidemiological evidence indicates that children are more susceptible to PM health effects than adults. We conduc...
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Aning Kesuma Putri
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This research was conducted to see the determinants of poverty and human capital in fishermen households in Bangka and Pangkalpinang (Bangka Belitung Province, Indonesia). The research was conducted in Fisherman I and Temberan Village, Air Itam and Sinar...
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Cinzia Stedall,Jan M.P. Venter
AbstractSouth African households don?t save enough to ensure financial freedom after retirement. This article poses the following question: do life stages have a significant impact on the financial products used by households? The question is asked in or...
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Mohamed Mouloud Haddak
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Few studies have explored, to date, the issue of the monetary valuation of non-fatal injuries caused by road traffic accidents. The present contribution seeks to raise interest in this question and to estimate, by contingent valuation, French households?...
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Annalise G. Blum, Clair Null and Vivian Hoffmann
Despite increasing availability of household water treatment products, demand in developing countries remains low. Willingness to pay for water treatment products and factors that affect demand are not well understood. In this study, we estimate willingn...
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Edward Nathan Wolff
I find here that the early and mid 2000s (2001 to 2007) witnessed both exploding debt and a consequent ?middle class squeeze.? Median wealth grew briskly in the late 1990s and even faster in the 2000s. The inequality of net worth was up slightly during t...
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