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  • of malaria in the different income households suggest that most are related to the environmental conditions existing inside and outside their homes.
  • 2001
  • Asia ; Economic impact ; Economic sector ; Income transfer ; International migration ; Labour ; Labour migration ; South-Eastern Asia
  • 2001
  • Coping with declining income opportunities in Norwegian rural households
  • 2001
  • Data ; Income ; Ireland ; Living standard ; Population growth ; Productivity ; Profit ; Regional disparities
  • 2001
  • Coffee ; Farm income ; Food security ; Industrial cropping ; Land ; Mountain ; Rwanda
  • 2001
  • Competition ; European Union ; Finance ; Income redistribution ; Investment ; Living standard ; Management ; Netherlands (The) ; Pension funds ; Retired people ; Social security
  • 2001
  • robust to the method of statistical analysis. Low income and unemployment are also significant predictors of exposure, although results vary depending on the method of analysis. This result emphasizes the value of GIS and spatial statistical techniques
  • 2001
  • Canada ; Deindustrialization ; Deprivation ; Housing ; Income ; Model ; Montréal ; Quebec ; Social change ; Social indicators ; Unemployment ; Urban change ; Urban structure
  • 2001
  • Bombay ; Calcutta ; Delhi ; Electorate ; Income redistribution ; India ; Local government ; Model ; Political behaviour ; Public expenditure ; Urban infrastructure ; Urban policy
  • 2001
  • Australia ; Housing ; Housing occupance ; Income ; Morbidity ; New South Wales ; Population density ; Social status ; Socio-economic system ; Spatial distribution ; Sydney ; Urban district ; Urban population
  • 2001
  • to reform forestry policy so that forest resource user-groups could have a greater role in management. Data on income and expenditures from a periurban fuelwood-producing village show differential access to and dependence on forest resources for livelihood.
  • 2001
  • Agriculture ; China ; Climatic variation ; Farm income ; Global change ; Impact ; Model ; Precipitation ; Simulation ; Temperature ; Twenty-first century
  • 2001
  • influence of both meso scale climatic factors and changes of the land use. Mean and extreme annual air temperatures together with mean extreme seasonal air temperatures turned out to be highly dependent on the meso- and topoclimate sensitivity to the income
  • 2001