Sentences with phrase «higher household economic»

Families were classified into lower (levels III and IV) and higher household economic (levels I and II) status.

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And as organizations such as the IMF and the OECD have constantly warned, high household debt renders the country far more vulnerable to economic shocks.
His comments come after the IMF in October said that Canada's high debt levels, and higher - than - average pressure on Canadian households» ability to pay down that debt in the private non-financial sector, leaves its economy more sensitive to tighter financial conditions and weaker economic activity.
The International Monetary Fund is the latest voice to suggest high household debt will act as a drag on economic growth in the years ahead.
While household vulnerabilities have moved higher, the ongoing economic recovery in Canada means that the overall risk remains the same.
The range of Chinese economic espionage, from simple household goods like wooden furniture and house paint to the most advanced high - tech products, is part of the explanation for China's rapid growth.
Marriages were typically based on economic considerations, not love, with wives holding a higher position than slaves in the household, but still functioning in many ways as the property of their husbands, who could do with them as they willed.
Participants from households of lower socio - economic status were significantly more likely to perceive higher energy products as healthier.
High - quality relationships provide economic support, but they also come with emotional support, shared commitments to household labor, childcare, and more.
The Dutch study's abstract says «Low socio - economic status, unemployment, single household, high parity and prior caesarean were independent explanatory factors for SAMM, although they did not fully explain the differences.»
In particular, a massive overhang of debt from a decade - long boom when economic growth was based on unsustainable household borrowing, unrealistic house prices, dangerously high banking leverage, and a failure of governments to put their public finances in order.
The returns show that the Gillibrands household income was as high as $ 397,792 at one point, just before the economic downturn at the end of 2008.
Tax, Real State and Housing Discrimination, Lower Taxes.3 % the first year and subsequently as county economy improves through household economic improvement through sustainable tax incentives, housing and real estate improvement as well as entrepreneurship programs for high tech business and high ends jobs attraction.
Exclusive measure of Saratoga County's economic health reveals region's highest median household income and labor force participation; 2 in 3...
During Reagan's term, the United States experienced higher economic growth, higher household income, greater productivity, increased tax revenues, reduced unemployment, lower interest rates, and lower inflation.
«The EMA and maintenance grants were introduced to ensure young people from disadvantaged socio - economic households were able to overcome the financial barriers to staying in further and higher education.
«This form of government investment will hardly eradicate or reduce rural poverty, because of poor infrastructure and the severe economic inefficiencies of most agrarian settlements — which often result in high household - level turnover and giving - up rates of newly settled farmers following the local liquidation of natural forest resource capital.»
5.47 Number of subscriptions to adult - content sites per 1,000 households with broadband access in Utah, the state with the highest rate of subscriptions, according to a paper in the Journal of Economic Perspectives.
Although one million fewer children lived in poverty in 2015 than the prior year, the percentage of children on the economic brink remains stubbornly high: 43 percent of children under age 18 (30.6 million) lived in low - income households and 21 percent lived in poor families (14.8 million).
Poloz also notes that those Canadians with high - household debt have actually doubled since 2008, when the global economic crisis hit.
«High and rising household debt - to - income levels leave both borrowers and lenders vulnerable to an economic downturn, despite strong consumer credit quality metrics to date,» reads the report.
It has healthy household incomes and its 8.3 % unemployment rate (close to the national average) is on a downward trend, mainly because Guelph has rolled out an Economic Development and Tourism Strategy, encouraging growth in key sectors such as the life sciences, biotechnology, agri - food firms, environmental and high - tech.
Continued economic growth will send rates higher, putting these households at further risk.
Geraldine Morris, head of family at LexisPSL, says: «It's no surprise that divorces are being delayed in the current economic climate; with high cost of living, increasing property prices and low wage rises many families are feeling under significant financial pressure, a pressure that would be increased further if resources were stretched across two households rather than one.
Economic Well - Being: In 2010, 39 percent of children lived in households with a high housing cost burden, an 18 percent increase from 2005.
It's primarily about economic well - being, but: «Children living with both biological parents reported higher levels of life satisfaction than children living with a single parent or parent / step - parent... Controlling perceived family affluence, the difference between joint physical custody families and single mother or mother / stepfather families became non-significant... [and] children in the Nordic countries characterised by strong welfare systems reported significantly higher levels of life satisfaction in all living arrangements except in single father households.
By comparing outcomes for and experiences of children in households with higher and lower incomes it summarises what the study has revealed about inequalities up to age 8, explores whether there is any evidence that the socio - economic gap has narrowed or widened in recent years and highlights some key messages from the study about to improve outcomes for all children and to reduce inequalities.
The relationship between parental employment and other socio - economic measures such as household income and level of education means that childcare use was also found to be higher in higher income households and in households where parents had higher educational qualifications.
(I) Factors related to socioeconomic status: mother's (< 25, 25 — 29, 30 — 34, 35 +) and father's (< 30, 30 — 34, 35 +) age in years at birth of child; mother's and father's education at 9 months (National Vocational Qualification equivalent level 4 — 5 = university degree or equivalent, 3 = A levels or equivalent, 2 = grade C or higher in at least 4 General Certificate of Secondary Education qualifications at the end of compulsory schooling at age 16, 0 — 1 = less than this); occupational socioeconomic status at exposure, based on the last - known job of father or mother, whichever was higher (3 - class National Statistics Socio - economic Classification 1 = managerial / administrative / professional, 2 = intermediate, 3 = routine / manual); duration of breast - feeding (never, < 4 months, 4 + months); number of siblings of child in household at 9 months (none, 1, 2 +).
According to Fannie Mae's December 2016 Economic and Housing Outlook, higher interest rates in the long - term will result in higher mortgage rates, while household equity continues to expand.
During these economic hard times, the share of U.S. households with more than three generations under the same roof rose significantly, and has remained high.
Spurred by rising equity and property prices, household net worth as a percentage of disposable personal income has topped the highs seen before the past two economic downturns.
Debt overhang and ongoing deleveraging on the part of firms and households are the main culprits as well as higher structural unemployment and the stultifying double entendre of more or less permanently high taxes and excessive regulation relative to our economic competitors.
The economic recovery, even though it's at a slow pace, is leading to notably higher household formation, census figures show.
He also pressed Congress to pass immigration reform, which he framed in part as a pressing economic matter, since immigrant households have high rates of new - business starts, among other positive economic characteristics.
In a related study of places within metropolitan Washington, higher walkability was shown to be related to higher economic performance, controlling for a place's household income.
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