Collocations withincome

These are words often used in combination withincome.

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additional income
Many among the landowners also have additional income from sources other than agriculture like the services.
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adequate income
It may also be explained by an increase in pensions; adequate income and financial security being the best statistical 'predictors' of retirement satisfaction.
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after-tax income
Consequently, it can be solved first, and provides with the various after-tax income profiles which enter the economic model of household saving behaviour as inputs.
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annual income
Annual income for the families ranged from $5000 to almost $100,000, and the mean income was approximately $35,000.
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anticipated income
The anticipated income during the year from rents, excluding rates, costs of repairs, management, voids, etc.
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category of income
In both models, the interaction with the dependent category of income poverty was negative and significant.
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combined income
Moreover, both the combined freedom variables and the combined income variables are no longer significant in the fecal coliform regressions.
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corporate income
For example, closing the gap by raising federal personal and corporate income taxes would necessitate an immediate and permanent 74 percent tax hike.
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expected income
This means that the risk of being excluded from the money transfers cannot overcome the effect working through increased expected income.
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extra income
A domestic weaver could contribute a maximum of 41.588 yen + her wages and extra income + to her family each year.
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farm income
Only when five management changes were combined, did net farm income decrease considerably.
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farmer income
In contrast, the negative influence of water management reform on production does not appear in the descriptive statistics when examining farmer income (table 6).
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federal income
I refer, of course, to federal income tax; state taxes are in addition.
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future income
We can see that the poorest agents would like to borrow against their future income when they are young.
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graduated income tax
In its place, admittedly, there should be some graduated income tax system.
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guaranteed income
On the contrary, instead of providing them a guaranteed income equivalent to a family wage as a matter of right, it stigmatises, humiliates, and harasses them.
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household income
The ratio of household income to poverty level was almost four (that is, the average household earned four times the federal poverty level).
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income bracket
The rural top income bracket has about 30% of the population after thirty years as against about 8% at present.
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income earner
Harvesting natural products such as wild fruits is the most important income earner.
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income elasticity
This is based on the results of numerous studies on income elasticity of health care expenditure.
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income equality
How can economic policy strike a balance between economic efficiency and income equality?
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income gap
This is because of the decrease in occupational income gap within each sector.
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income inequality
Consequently, there will be an increase in both growth rate and income inequality.
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income limit
Furthermore, an income limit was added to reduce the number of recipients who qualified for the allowance.
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income mobility
Furthermore, the end of employment was not correlated with downward income mobility.
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income return
Some form of income return would be necessary for that.
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income threshold
One way in which this could be accomplished is by raising the family income threshold when allocation to an individual woman is decided.
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increasing income
Accordingly, the management had a real incentive to find ways of selling services and so increasing income.
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individual income
Through experimentation with the individual income processes, we were able to identify some economic environments in which these puzzles could be resolved.
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lifetime income
The decrease in lifetime income implies a higher decrease in current consumption.
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limited income
Despite structural disadvantages such as poor health or limited income, the role of individual agency in establishing and maintaining social support was especially striking.
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lost income
Lost income accounted for 12 % of the total cost of the outbreak.
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marginal income
One may perfectly agree with such a state policy and still disapprove of this very productive worker being reluctant to work because of higher marginal income taxation.
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meagre income
Yet he was almost certainly hugely grateful that such an opportunity allowed him to supplement his otherwise meagre income.
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median income
Also, the median income in a district is not a statistically significant predictor in any of these models appearing in these tables.
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minimum income
Free-riding on the provision of collectively enjoyed goods (including a collectively provided minimum income) is incompatible with this basic norm of co-operation for mutual advantage.
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moderate income
They would not incur any expenditure, as they would receive a moderate income to cover their costs.
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modest income
Costs are low because subsistence hunters are mainly selfemployed farmers with very modest income opportunities; that is to say, the opportunity cost of poaching is small.
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monthly income
Respondents were asked the net monthly income of the household.
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nominal income
Since wages and prices are fixed, the decline in nominal income can only occur through a decline in real income and employment.
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ordinary income
The ordinary income does not meet (the expenditures).
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outside income
Since villagers have different outside income opportunities, the severity of punishment for those who get caught encroaching on the resource will differ across individuals.
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per capita income
First, the world's population is divided into quartiles on the basis of per capita income in 2100.
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percentage of income
Percentage of income spent on tailor's goods among rural men, 1811-1815.
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portion of income
Why distribute the undeserved portion of income equally?
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pre-tax income
The pre-tax income of each person is determined by her talent level and her choice of effort.
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proportion of income
Three families were relieved in 1837 and this relief accounted for a similar proportion of income, at 5.1 per cent.
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reduced income
The reduced income during the years required to obtain organic certification will be a major impediment to organic cropping systems and their longterm profitability.
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rental income
Rental income and other personal property remained outside the separate estate and subject to disposal by the trustee at his discretion.
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reported income
The reported income per capita ranged from $625 to $22,500, with a mean of approximately $5,500.
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retirement income
Here, the expression 'pension reduction ' encompasses a variety of situations that adversely affect one's retirement income.
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rising income
With rising income, a better environmental quality would become desirable and 'affordable'.
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sole income
It must be remembered that this is often not the sole income of these people.
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source of income
The fact that shoemaking is the only source of income is worrisome, particularly for most micro enterprise owners (70.3%) since their production is seasonal.
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steady income
In return for 'going official', musicians were offered a steady income, professional instruments and the possibility of touring and releasing records.
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substantial income
A serious novelist could speak with a voice of cultural authority - and also earn a substantial income.
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supplemental income
In addition, it is quite likely that many of these families received supplemental income or governmental assistance through food stamps, subsidized childcare, or welfare.
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supplementary income
This would consequently impair supplementary income or nutrient supply to households with lowered access.
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total income
For example, if resource extraction income represents a large share of total income, it may potentially have a large impact on inequality.
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upper income
He proposed a $1.3 trillion tax cut, rebates from which would go to all taxpayers, though disproportionately to upper income families.
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yearly income
Note that respondent yearly income was classified by ' low' (less than £15k), 'medium ' (£14-40k), and ' high' (greater than £40k).
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