The Latin Americanist: The International Review of the Southeastern Council of Latin American Studies, Volumul 49Southeastern Council of Latin American Studies, 2005 |
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... Income 1 16.4 3.1 33.1 19.8 10.2 15.9 80.4 2 6.6 45.1 89.0 43.5 16.5 40.5 2.3 3 33.9 4.6 79.4 36.5 13.3 35.4 31.0 4 ... Income and then Work . Within Health , indicator 2 ( see Table 6 for a list of indi- cators ) showed the ...
... Income 1 16.4 3.1 33.1 19.8 10.2 15.9 80.4 2 6.6 45.1 89.0 43.5 16.5 40.5 2.3 3 33.9 4.6 79.4 36.5 13.3 35.4 31.0 4 ... Income and then Work . Within Health , indicator 2 ( see Table 6 for a list of indi- cators ) showed the ...
Pagina 102
... income Youth under 15 years should not drop out of school in order to work . Unemployed adult family members should register at the Municipal Labor Information Office Health Families should enroll in the Primary Health Service Provision ...
... income Youth under 15 years should not drop out of school in order to work . Unemployed adult family members should register at the Municipal Labor Information Office Health Families should enroll in the Primary Health Service Provision ...
Pagina 167
... income falls off sharply for mod- erate , middle and high income households , these three socio - eco- nomic groups earn between 23 % and 34 % of their income from informal activities . To this reviewer , this information suggests ...
... income falls off sharply for mod- erate , middle and high income households , these three socio - eco- nomic groups earn between 23 % and 34 % of their income from informal activities . To this reviewer , this information suggests ...
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