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Evans, Martin. Out for the count: The incomes of the non-household population and the effect of their exclusion from national income profiles. London: Suntory-Toyota International Centre for Economics and Related Disciplines, 1995.

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Lefberg, Irv. Studies in economics and population. Olympia, Wash: Office of Fiancial Management, 1988.

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Hughes, James W. Job, income, population, and housing baselines. New Brunswick, N.J: Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey, Dept. of Urban Planning and Policy Development, 1989.

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1948-, Schmidt Robert M., ed. Population and income change: Recent evidence. Washington, D.C: World Bank, 1994.

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N, Mathur R. Population, analysis and studies. Allahabad, India: Chugh Publications, 1986.

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Böhning, Björn, and Kai Burmeister. Generationen & Gerechtigkeit. Hamburg: VSA-Verlag, 2004.

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Heerink, Nico. Population Growth, Income Distribution, and Economic Development. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 1994. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-78571-9.

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Purcell, Patrick J. Income of Americans age 65 and older. New York: Novinka Books, 2007.

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Grad, Susan. Income of the population 55 or older, 1990. [Washington, D.C.]: U.S. DHHS, Social Security Administration, Office of Policy, Office of Research and Statistics, 1992.

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Grad, Susan. Income of the population 55 or older, 1988. Washington, DC: Dept. of Health and Human Services, Social Security Administration, Office of Research and Statistics, 1990.

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Razin, Assaf. Population economics. Cambridge, Mass: MIT Press, 1995.

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Office, Solomon Islands Statistics. Honiara housing and population survey, 1995. Honiara, Solomon Islands: Statistics Office, Ministry of Finance, 1998.

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Rashid, A. Family income. Ottawa: Ministry of Supply and Services Canada, 1989.

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Rashid, A. Family income. Ottawa: Statistics Canada, 1989.

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Butler, Margaret A. The farm entrepreneurial population, 1987. [Washington, D.C.] (1301 New York Ave., NW, Washington 20005-4788): U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, Economic Research Service, 1989.

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Statistics Canada. Small Area and Administrative Data Division. Demographic and income statistics for postal areas. Ottawa, Ont: Minister of Supply and Services Canada = Ministre des approvisionnements et services Canada, 1987.

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Smith, Gary W. The aging population, retirement income and the local economy. Corvallis, Or: Western Rural Development Center, Oregon State University, 1987.

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Voith, Richard. Does city income growth increase suburban income growth, house value appreciation, and population growth? Philadelphia: Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia, Economic Research Division, 1993.

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Heerink, Nico. Population growth, income distribution, and economic development: Theory, methodology, and empirical results. Berlin: Springer-Verlag, 1994.

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Calot, Gérard. L' évolution démographique au Luxembourg. Luxembourg: Service central de la statistique et des études économiques, 1992.

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Ross, Nancy Annette. What have we learned studying income inequality and population health? [Ottawa]: Canadian Population Health Initiative = Initiative sur la santé de la population canadienne, 2004.

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MacKinnon, John. Northern Ontario employed population by age, gender and average income. Sudbury, Ont: Employment and Immigration Canada, Northern Ontario Regional Economist's Office, 1991.

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Chamon, Marcos. Economic transformation, population growth, and long-run world income distribution. [Washington, D.C.]: International Monetary Fund, Research Dept., 2006.

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Tian, Xueyuan, ed. China’s Population Aging and the Risk of ‘Middle-income Trap’. Singapore: Springer Singapore, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-10-4941-5.

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United States. Bureau of the Census., ed. Trends in income, by selected characteristics: 1947 to 1988. Washington, DC: U.S. Dept. of Commerce, Bureau of the Census, 1990.

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Henson, Mary F. Trends in income, by selected characteristics: 1947 to 1988. Washington, DC: U.S. Dept. of Commerce, Bureau of the Census, 1990.

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Henson, Mary F. Trends in income, by selected characteristics: 1947 to 1988. Washington, DC: U.S. Dept. of Commerce, Bureau of the Census, 1990.

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Butler, Margaret A. The farm entrepreneurial population, 1988-90. Washington, DC: U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, Economic Research Service, 1993.

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Sandefur, Gary D. American Indian household structure and income. Madison]: University of Wisconsin-Madison, 1986.

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Sauvé, Roger. Manitoba people: Trends and projections : demographic, social, household, labour market, income and economic change from a Manitoba perspective. Okotoks, Alta: People Patterns Consulting, 2001.

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Sauvé, Roger. Saskatchewan people: Trends and projections : demographic, social, household, labour market, income and economic change from a Saskatchewan perspective. Okotoks, Alta: People Patterns Consulting, 2001.

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L, Brown Robert. Economic security in an aging population. Toronto: Butterworth, 1991.

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Blisard, William Noel. Food cost indexes for low-income households and the general population. Washington, DC: U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, ERS, 1999.

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Pellissery, Sony. Income poverty among the elderly population in hilly regions of India. Anand: Institute of Rural Management, 2010.

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Chamon, Marcos. Economic transformation, population growth and the long-run world income distribution. Cambridge, Mass: National Bureau of Economic Research, 2006.

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Ando, Albert. Demographic dynamics, labor force participation and household asset accumulation: Case of Japan. Cambridge, MA: National Bureau of Economic Research, 1995.

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Ярашева, А. В. Incomes, expenditures and savings of the Russian population: trends and prospects. ФНИСЦ РАН, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.19181/konf.978-5-4465-3137-0.2021.

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В сборнике материалов VI Международной научно-практической конференции «Доходы, расходы и сбережения населения России: тенденции и перспективы», состоявшейся 8 декабря 2020 г. по инициативе Института социально-экономических проблем народонаселения ФНИСЦ РАН, представлены основные доклады участников конференции. Авторы сборника – известные российские и зарубежные ученые, исследующие поведенческую экономику, уровень и качество жизни населения, изменения в финансовом законодательстве, в налоговой и социальной политике, ситуацию в реальном секторе экономики, процессы и последствия пенсионной реформы, т.е., самые актуальные вопросы, напрямую связанные с тенденциями социально– экономического развития России. Материалы сборника представляют интерес для научных работников, государственных органов власти, преподавателей высших учебных заведений, аспирантов и студентов, изучающих проблемы экономического поведения, уровня и качества жизни населения, влияния институциональных условий на функционирование экономической и социальной сфер общества.
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Salverda, Wiemer, and Stefan Thewissen. How Has the Middle Fared in the Netherlands? A Tale of Stagnation and Population Shifts. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198807032.003.0009.

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This chapter sets out how inequality and real incomes across the distribution evolved in the Netherlands from the late 1970s through the economic Crisis. Inequality grew, though not dramatically, while wages showed remarkably little real increase. This meant that real income increases for households relied for the most part on the growth in female labour-force participation and in dual-income couples. The chapter highlights the major changes in population and household structures that underpinned the observed changes in household incomes at different points in the distribution. It also sets out key features of the institutional structures in the labour market and broader welfare state, and the centrality of the priority given to wage moderation and the maintenance of competitiveness in the growth model adopted throughout the period.
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Bobkov, Vyacheslav N., and Aleftina A. Gulygina. Monitoring of incomes and living standards of the population of Russia - 2020 : [monograph. Federal Center of Theoretical and Applied Sociology of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, Russian Federation, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.19181/monogr.978-5-89697-361-4.2021.

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Сквозь призму исследовательского проекта «Компоненты, социальные стандарты и индикаторы уровня и качества жизни населения в современной России: качественная идентификация и количественное оценивание в условиях социально-экономического неравенства» рассматривается социально-экономическое положение населения Российской Федерации в аспекте его доходов и уровня жизни. Мониторинг доходов и уровня жизни населения России издается с 1995 г.: в период 1995-2015 гг. – во Всероссийском центре уровня жизни, с 2018 г. – в Институте социально-экономических проблем народонаселения Российской академии наук, с 2019 г. – в Институте социально-экономических проблем народонаселения Федерального научно-исследовательского социологического центра Российской академии наук (ИСЭПН ФНИСЦ РАН).
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Dieden, Sten. Income Generation in the African and Coloured Population: Three Essays on the Origins of Household Incomes in South Africa. Goteborg University, 2005.

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Nolan, Brian, and Stefan Thewissen. The Evolution of Living Standards for Middle and Lower Income Households in OECD Countries. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198807056.003.0002.

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This chapter carries out and presents the findings from an in-depth comparative analysis of real income growth around and below the middle of the income distribution across the rich countries of the OECD over recent decades. It examines trends in real incomes for the entire population and for working age households only, and sets the evolution of incomes around the middle in each country against what has been happening lower down and higher up the distribution. This allows the range of experiences across countries in these terms to be captured, providing the base which subsequent chapters seek to probe and get behind.
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Access to Money Income in the United States: 2002 Annual Demographic Supplement to the Current Population Survey on the Characteristics and Incomes of Americans. New Strategist Pubns Inc, 2003.

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Mader, Philip. Microfinance and Financial Inclusion. Edited by David Brady and Linda M. Burton. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199914050.013.38.

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This article examines the impact of microfinance—the provision of financial services to poor and low-income populations, usually in the global South—on poverty. Microfinance is regarded as a financial market solution to the social problem of poverty, promising poverty alleviation in a market-friendly and cost-efficient way. Proponents hope that the financial inclusion of poor and low-income population segments will help them cope better with multifaceted problems of poverty, in particular their uncertain and low incomes. This article first provides an overview of microfinance, focusing on its economic and gender impacts, before tracing the microfinance sector’s historical origins and rise. It also considers the practices of the microfinance sector as well as the critical debates over microfinance. Finally, it describes three sets of recent developments relating to microfinance: a spate of crises including overindebtedness and collapse, new methods and mission, and the sector’s expanding scope of activities.
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Villela, André. The Nineteenth and Early Twentieth Centuries. Edited by Edmund Amann, Carlos R. Azzoni, and Werner Baer. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780190499983.013.3.

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For most of the nineteenth century the Brazilian economy grew roughly in line with population expansion. As a result, increases in per capita incomes were modest at best and, even then, were visible mostly in the second half of the century. As the empire came to a close and the republic was ushered in, several obstacles that had previously stood in the way of faster growth were gradually overcome and modern economic growth set in. This chapter discusses the main factors accounting for this story of no/low economic growth, followed by faster per capita income increases from the turn of the nineteenth century onward. Inevitably, in such a complex story as that of economic growth over such a long period, social, political, and demographic factors will be combined with those more strictly “economic” to provide a more comprehensive account of the historical developments under examination.
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Collins, Emily J. Older Americans: Income, Employment and Population. Nova Science Publishers, Incorporated, 2011.

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Income of the Population 55 or Older, 1996 (Income of the Population 55 and Over). U.S. Government Printing Office, 1998.

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Income of the Population 55 or Older, 2000 (Income of the Population 55 and Over). United States Government Printing, 2002.

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Income of the Population 55 and over 1994 (Income of the Population 55 and Over). United States Government Printing, 1996.

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Income of the Population 55 and over 1992 (Income of the Population 55 and Over). United States Government Printing, 1994.

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Agars, Mark D., and Kimberly A. French. Considering Underrepresented Populations in Work and Family Research. Edited by Tammy D. Allen and Lillian T. Eby. Oxford University Press, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199337538.013.28.

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In this chapter we discuss the ways in which work–family researchers can better include underrepresented populations in work–family scholarship. Extant research on five example populations is reviewed: low-income workers; immigrants; lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender individuals; single parents; and formerly incarcerated individuals. Methodological challenges are reviewed that contribute to the underrepresentation of such populations in the work–family field. In conclusion, we draw themes common among these populations and present recommendations for expanding work–family research to include more diverse population characteristics.
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