individual income
collocation in Englishmeaningsofindividualandincome
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individual
adjective
uk/ˌɪn.dɪˈvɪdʒ.u.əl/us/ˌɪn.dəˈvɪdʒ.u.əl/
existing and considered separately from the other things or people in ...
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income
noun[C or U]
uk/ˈɪŋ.kʌm/us/ˈɪn.kʌm/
money that is earned from doing work or received ...
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(Definition ofindividualandincomefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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Through experimentation with theindividualincomeprocesses, we were able to identify some economic environments in which these puzzles could be resolved.
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By the 1990s taxes on domestic goods and services provided substantial percentages of total revenue, butindividualincometaxes remained relatively unimportant.
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Two indicators are particularly important: whether a person has anyindividualincome, and for those who do, its value.
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We keep conditional variance constant to isolate the effects of changing the degree of persistence inindividualincome. 14.
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We chose to focus on income, especially the distinction between household andindividualincome.
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There are two main reasons whyindividualincomemight have a strong impact on older people's health.
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For men,individualincomewas significant and very important (odds ratio 1.25), whereas family income was not significant.
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The women withoutindividualincomehad worse health than those who did, even after controlling for family income.
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Women without anindividualincomeare clearly at a disadvantage.
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On the other hand, there were no important differences in averageindividualincomeby marital status.
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And from 1986 to 1993, theindividualincomeannual growth rate adjusted for inflation was 6% (19).
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Then, we investigate whether the model replicates two empirical observations: the high correlation between individual consumption andindividualincome, and the equity premium puzzle.
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Specifically, we are motivated by two observations: the correlation of individual consumption andindividualincome, and the equity premium puzzle.
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Individualincomewas not an important influence on women's subjective health.
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It follows that having anindividualincomepartly explained the lower health status of married women.
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The results do not fully explain whyindividualincomehad such an impact, although access to quality health care was probably important.
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They use a slightly differentindividualincomeprocess and show that an equilibrium with no trade obtains under certain conditions.
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In what follows, we present results from our full model with aggregate uncertainty and less-than-permanent shocks toindividualincome.
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Fewer married women will have the double vulnerability of noindividualincomeand little leverage over household resources.
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