Pakistan Development Review, Volume 33Pakistan Institute of Development Economics, 1994 - Pakistan |
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Earnings In the earnings equation , monthly earnings of the head of the household , whether migrant or non - migrant , are used as the dependent variable . Two issues require special attention towards the choice of the dependent ...
Earnings In the earnings equation , monthly earnings of the head of the household , whether migrant or non - migrant , are used as the dependent variable . Two issues require special attention towards the choice of the dependent ...
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... earnings of child 1 than child 2. Some empirical estimates of the extent of unequal concern are summarised in Sub - section 3.3.1 below . Y2 145 Y1 Fig . 5. Parental Sub - welfare Preference Curve with Unequal Concern . The equity ...
... earnings of child 1 than child 2. Some empirical estimates of the extent of unequal concern are summarised in Sub - section 3.3.1 below . Y2 145 Y1 Fig . 5. Parental Sub - welfare Preference Curve with Unequal Concern . The equity ...
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... earnings ) . Assume that the human resource investments in each child that enter into the production relation for earnings include schooling ( S ) and other investments in the child ( e.g. , nutri- ents , N ) in addition to endowments ...
... earnings ) . Assume that the human resource investments in each child that enter into the production relation for earnings include schooling ( S ) and other investments in the child ( e.g. , nutri- ents , N ) in addition to endowments ...
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Total Basic Basic Minimum Basic Minimum Grade Salary in July | 241 |
between the total basic salary prior to revision and the basic minimum salary of | 242 |
Years | 243 |
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