Sentences with phrase «adjustment by the household»

A more important influence though is the continuing adjustment by the household sector to the structural decline in nominal lending rates since the 1980s.

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If the state funds these unproductive workers by borrowing at repressed rates from households, or by otherwise raising direct or hidden household taxes, this way of managing unemployment will indeed serve simply to prevent or even reverse the adjustment process.
Adjustments we made for taste preferences over the range of five in our household include reducing the grain blend amount to 25 % of the flour amount by weight, substituting KA's White Whole Wheat flour for one - third of the total flour used, and using honey as a sweetener instead of sugar (adjusting the water added down by half the amount of honey used).
While third - quarter data from Statistics Canada showed that Canadians owe $ 1.71 for every dollar of household disposable income, those surveyed by CIBC seem to be making the necessary adjustments.
An infant brings many changes to a household, however, you can help your pet adjust to the big changes with minimal time and effort by making gradual adjustments to your lifestyle before the baby
However, the research reviewed here does not support claims by critics of joint custody that joint - custody children are likely to be exposed to more conflict or to be at greater risk of adjustment problems due to having to adjust to two households or feeling «torn» between parents... It is important to recognize that the results clearly do not support joint custody as preferable to, or even equal to, sole custody in all situations.
Linear and logistic regression models were used to determine if 6 types of adverse experiences including physical abuse, sexual abuse by family and / or other persons, witnessing abuse, and household dysfunction caused by family alcohol and / or drug use were significantly associated with risk of adolescent violence perpetration after adjustment for demographic covariates.
Between 2001 and 2006 the average equivalised gross household income for Indigenous persons increased by 9 % (after adjustment for inflation) which was the same increase for non-Indigenous people.
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