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    REGIONAL EFFECTS OF INCOME INEQUALITY: EMPIRICAL EVIDENCE USING U.S. COUNTY-LEVEL DATA is an academic article written by Bebonchu Atems. This article or Journal comes from the Journal of Regional Science Vol. 53‚ and was published November fourth‚ 2013. Bebonchu Atems (assistant professor of Economics and Financial Studies) is part of the Department of Economics School of Business at Clarks University. When studies are done on the U.S level on relationship between variables such as income inequality

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    DIFFERENT FAMILY CONFIGURATIONS Different Family Configurations and the Effects It Has On Children Lashonda S Turner PSE 6653 Educational Evaluation Troy University Abstract This paper will explore the different types of family configurations and the effects that they have on children. Particularly this paper will address how these family configurations affect a child academic achievement‚ behavior and social growth. The paper will also describe the positive and negative effects each family

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    and the Low Income Construction Market * Cemex’s target market in Mexico does not realize their dream home‚ while they can afford it. * Cemex’s revenue comes from big-ticket/large scale customers‚ middle- and upper-income individuals‚ and low income/do-it-yourself homebuilder customers. The sales for low-income customers only drop 10-20% during 1994 Mexico crisis. And Cemex see large market potential in low-income customers market. Thus‚ Cemex’s target market in Mexico is low-income customers

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    problems about income inequality. This country is filled with immigrants that are trying to use our government’s programs to provide for their families. It is inevitable to change the different amount of income people make. The problem is how those earnings are dispersed and where the money is actually going to. Today‚ there are many changes in American society that affect your income such as where you live‚ technological advancements‚ etc. Many questions arise when discussing income inequality. How

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    interpretations. Whether it be having a family or owning a home‚ the dream has been harder to achieve. In today’s modern world owning a house or a place to call home has been difficult‚ since affordability has decreased and especially in the cities. Portland‚ Oregon is an example of the occurring situation and because of its popularity‚ there has been an increase in population. A place is worth as much as someone is willing to pay and accordingly‚ low income communities are unable to pay for their

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    such as income smoothing‚ are becoming more and more ubiquitous ways of improving earnings quality and attractiveness to investors. Because investors pay such close attention to income levels and firm stability‚ such methods are coming under heavy scrutiny‚ and are receiving more attention in the way of research and studies. The scrutiny is an attempt to explain the effects‚ and whether or not‚ in the long-run‚ these methods of earnings management are‚ in fact‚ effectual. The actual effects of earnings

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    neglect make today’s families more susceptible than ever to splitting apart (Kirst-Ashman‚ 2013). In this chapter there is so much information to try and share. Social workers bring their unique skills to helping two increasingly vulnerable groups: children and families. Families structure is the “the nuclear family as well as those nontraditional alternatives to nuclear family which are adopted by persons in a committed relationships and the people they consider to be ‘family’ (Kirst-Ashman‚ 2013)”

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    early year’s frameworks and how national and local guidance materials are used in settings. All four nations in our country develop their frameworks slightly differently. Since 2008‚ England has introduced a statutory curriculum for children aged 0-5 years for children who are being cared for or educated outside their homes. This framework is in place for child-minders‚ nurseries‚ Pre-schools and after school clubs. In addition to the ’education’ programme for the early year’s foundation stage (EYFS)

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    Substitution and Income Effects Nicole Sherwood BUS 640: Managerial Economics Kevin Kuznia November 1‚ 2012 Gas prices have continued to increase over the last seven years‚ which has drastically changed the way people spend money. In just the last week‚ the price of gas per gallon fluctuated 50 cents a gallon‚ making it difficult for consumers to budget their gas spending. Regardless of the price of gas‚ few Americans are likely to drive less‚ but rather cut spending

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    in Urban Low-Income Fathers: Baseline Associations and Changes Resulting From Preventive Intervention” examines father involvement among ethnically diverse‚ low-income fathers. The goals of the research consist of filling the gaps of the literature‚ by studying a different population‚ and evaluating if whether attendance of workshops that concentrate on communication‚ coping‚ and parenting skills within this population will affect the ways in which fathers contribute to rearing children (Reinks et

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