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Identification of outliers provides insights about the characteristics of retirees who earned large amounts of deferred compensation.
However, these arrangements pose a problem for women, who are likely to have worked and contributed for fewer years and earned lower wages when working.
One can, to some extent, translate the above analysis of earned and unearned income into an evaluation of types of tax.
The subject, immediately before entering the experimental room, was paid a flat 250, unrelated to the number of chips earned.
Taxes on income or land, in particular for rural-based economies, can be thought of as earned.
Figure 2 shows bankruptcy fees earned by lawyers; fees increased by a factor of five over the decade.
Each additional representative a region had per million inhabitants earned it on average an extra 72,000 roubles per capita in net transfers.
The showman explained that twenty years ago he collected five pounds a week on average, earning seven or eight shillings from each street performance.
As a result urban workers could purchase goods, though they were usually foreign made ; rural people, meanwhile, rarely earned enough to purchase more than food.#!
Women tend now to be seen both as primary carers and as individuals responsible for earning for themselves, their children and their own pensions.
At night, the maestro (who also worked as hornero) earned 10 soles, his ayudante 4.7 soles, and the operarios merely 4.20 soles.
The experience of these young women emphasizes that earning potential and household need shaped historically specific gender and generational roles.
He also earned himself a reputation for ' moderation ', which increased his usefulness in confrontations with the crown.
Very crudely, the egalitarian will have to tax and redistribute earned incomes in some form in order to correct for the residual inequality of talents.
At the same time, the gap in income between the lowest and highest earning households has increased since 1968.
Three is the minimum number of ages needed for changing the differential between the ages at which the average income is earned and consumed.
Democratic legitimacy, in this sense, has to be earned.
Their profits depend on this spread and the size of the premium on which it is earned.
Consequently, it is probable that the total income earned by super-hunter households from production activities is under-estimated.
The results show that, overall, the difference between utilities earned by rational and boundedly rational agents is small.
The comparison of the long-run performance of the rational and boundedly rational agents shows little difference in terms of the average utilities earned over time.
Like them, too, he nevertheless earned a place in the history books.
The coefficient of 2.12 suggests that an experienced candidate earns a bonus of more than 2 points over an inexperienced opponent.
The peak earning ages will be determined by the factors discussed above while the peak years will largely be determined by macroeconomic conditions.
They usually worked for a few hours per day and earned low wages.
At the same time, the profits that could be earned from rubber continued to draw rural populations into the market.
Also, there are numerous private firms with market power earning extraordinary profits in some of their markets that can be used as a cross-subsidy source.
Furthermore, earned income correlates with educational level and the number of adult household members.
The average salary per soldier is about $3,500 per month, with top helicopter pilots and country commanders earning about $7,500.
At the end of the experiment, subjects were given the money they earned based on the number of points in their 56.
By the combined hard work of men, women and even children, these families somehow managed to get by, earning just enough to sustain themselves.
Expertise and habits of regular members are slowly revealed to other members of the community, and an implicit or explicit status is earned.
Across both probes, word type resulted in a main effect, with children from all three groups earning higher scores for verbs than nouns.
When a household has earned enough money on, for example, the apricot harvest, there is no need to sell last summer's lambs.
Because of the risk of early adult death or invalidity it was prudent for families to maximize the earning potential of all family members.
In the building and craft trades it was unusual to find labourers earning less than 3d per day.
His 47-year-old wife earned nine stuivers weekly.
Part of the cotton cloth consisted of fine muslin, which earned high piece rates around that time.
During the teens, earning capacity still remained rather low on average (15.3 shillings).
Our study participants felt entitlement was not a ' right ' but rather something earned for being productive members of society or being a ' good ' citizen.
The participants viewed financial, medical and social supports provided by the government as earned and thus a component of individual responsibility for later life.
On average, sample households earned about 30 per cent of their income from forests.
The third quartile earns between $5,785 and $25,000 and includes 65 countries from all over the world.
In this inquiry, earned secures did not replay poor parenting behavioral patterns under high levels of daily hassles.
The implied adult attachment model thus postulates that earned secures will parent as competently as continuous secures and better than insecures.
In the status quo only about 38 million people attend college without earning a degree.
Would he be earning, if not $20 million a year, still far more than anyone else?
A score of 0 on this variable indicated that the individual earned at least a school certificate.
The question underlying all conflict representation - must the right to write about war be earned through experience ?
All economically active individuals were then asked about the income they earned in one month through salaries, wages, business, trade or agricultural production.
The risk of death of children in families earning one minimum wage was twice that of children in high income families (10 minimum wages).
Part of the increase in the number of weeks worked and wages earned between 1834 and 1837 was due to new work on the railroad.
Captains and majors earned 362 and 725 piastres, respectively.
Finally, non-agricultural work regardless of location, generally was of much greater duration and earned the worker far higher wages than agricultural work.
The firm earns revenues by selling goods and must purchase investment goods and hire labor.
As expected, both groups of producers earned most of their income from agriculture.
Finally, the plan has earned its place among conservation documents.
According to this municipal budget, in 1882 the 40 regular night guards employed by the municipality earned 12 pesos per month.
As an inducement to work, their daily intake of water was restricted to that earned as reward for successful completion of fixation trials.
In the 1990s, the percentage of women earning doctorates was 23.65 (up from 4.1 in the 1970s).
In condescending he refuses to take his inferiors for granted, but suggests instead that their labor is something to be earned.
The host party objective is to maximize the transfer payment earned from the emission reduction project net of costs.
The ratio of household income to poverty level was almost four (that is, the average household earned four times the federal poverty level).
However, distributional effects caused by a change in relative price could mitigate the potential increase in the wage earned by low-skill workers.
A target farmer cultivated less than 6 ha and earned more than 80 per cent of his income from agriculture.
He earned coverage by crafting an unconventional, yet politically plausible personality.
Among new law school graduates, female lawyers earned only 92% of the starting salaries of male lawyers.
Everyone earned according to his or her capacity and everyone received according to his or her needs.
Entitlement implies that the recipient has in some way earned what is being received.
The eight pence he earned per day was, he said, substantial salary, especially when a man lived with a relative as he did.
Another one-in-five reported that they worked fewer hours, earned less money or worked restricted hours.
In both samples, over 75 % earned £2500-5500 per annum.
The interpretations are singular, with drones when the beginning of the chant returns, but this group has earned respect for their efforts.
One can arrange revenue sources along a spectrum or scale from earned to unearned.
The distinction that he makes is between earned and unearned state income.
Of those claiming profits, most had not earned enough to pay off their debts.
If she consequently earns well below her potential, she will end up with a relatively low level of after-tax income.
Subjects, on the other hand, still earned 50 cents for solving the math problems correctly.
Ultimately, the comparison cohort earned higher achievement test scores than the reading intervention program cohort.
High incomes earned abroad were conver ted into consumer purchases, real estate, and housing; later, returning emigrants established small informal businesses.
There are perfect annuity markets, so that all bequests are voluntary, and there is no earning risk over the life cycle, hence no precautionary savings.
The humility of faith does not reject the gift but abandons the illusion that the gift has somehow been earned.
They earned it by fashioning a "family" magazine, whose contents kept up with major trends and with advice for positive thinking.
Numerous studies have reported that wages earned by supported employees are substantially higher than those earned by individuals in segregated/sheltered employment.
However, a lot of money can be earned from non-chart songs which are regularly" covered", recorded, performed or used in films, television or commercials.
He was willing to go to confirm in an emergency at very short notice and this earned him some long-lasting gratitude.
Royalties on record sales govern how much an artist earns from his or her recording career.
The rats were then shaped to press the bar and earned 100 reinforcers.
Being" out of the labour market" is defined as earning less than a quarter of the average male industrial earnings- £29.50 per week in 1982.
In civil operations this affects revenue earning potential and therefore profitability and in military environments it affects operational readiness.
Family consumption depends on how many workers there were per family, and how much female and juvenile workers earned relative to adult males.
Each correct response earned 1 point, and points were added to attain a raw score.
The median per capita earned income was $3,535, and 14.9% of the sample reported a per capita earned income of $0.
During conditions of extinction, participants earned no money and heard no signal tone, regardless of whether their responses were correct or incorrect.
The amount of money earned was displayed at all times in the upper right corner of the screen.
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