lifetime income

collocation in English

meaningsoflifetimeandincome

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lifetime
noun[C usually singular]
uk
/ˈlaɪf.taɪm/
us
/ˈlaɪf.taɪm/
the period of time during which someone lives or ...
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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 oflifetimeandincomefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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The decrease inlifetimeincomeimplies a higher decrease in current consumption.
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The pension benefit improveslifetimeincome, so that it will encourage the time spent on education and home care and discourage savings.
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These two income concepts are related, however, since a higherlifetimeincomeoften implies a higher pension income.
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Lifetimeincome, in turn, is known to be negatively correlated with mortality rates in other countries.
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This amounts to assuming that the individual is relatively less risk averse forlifetimeincomeand more risk averse for terminal value.
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The number of students from impoverished backgrounds who get the bachelor's degree - a degree that greatly expandslifetimeincomeexpectations - has been stagnant.
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An original young skilled agent will be taxed at a higher rate on alllifetimeincomeand, while young, receives the same lower skilled wage as the original middle-aged.
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Size of premium and payouts are likely to be positively correlated with the annuitant'slifetimeincome, since premiums and pensions are a function of contributions that are based on wages.
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Social security affects an individual's welfare in ways other than through its direct effect on herlifetimeincome.
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While the recent compulsory superannuation system will rectify coverage, she foresees long-term difficulties for women based on their broken employment and low levels oflifetimeincome.
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Dynan et al. (2004) show that higherlifetimeincomehouseholds save a larger fraction of their income than lower income households.
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The plans themselves probably reducelifetimeincomeinequality by providing a tax averaging mechanism, and caps on maximum contribution levels can focus benefits to lower-income groups.
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Butlifetimeincomeis far from certain.
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Further, he shows the nearly 20 % of people in the toplifetimeincomequintile receive benefits that are greater than the average in the lowestlifetimeincomequintile.
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Lifetimeincometaxation for only non-graduates would be significantly lower than this figure.
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I have nothing on my table that suggests to me we should be damaging the concept of providing alifetimeincomefor people.
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The averagelifetimeincomefor women has reduced by £11,000, while the average for men has increased by the same amount.
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The perfect capital market hypothesis is often held up for particular criticism because liquidity constraints invalidate the assumedlifetimeincomehypothesis.
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Summing up all the yearly future incomes, theirlifetimeincomebecomes $6,000,000 (assuming interest rate is 0%).
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This model predicts that people consume an annuity of their expectedlifetimeincomeat all points in their life.
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