Household Family Income

David M. Abromowitz: Shirley Sherrod: Beyond the Media Circus, Lessons for Economic Progress Shirley Sherrod should have been a household name long before this week's media frenzy – But for reasons most of the country knows little about ….
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The Economic Organization of the Household $25.00 Surveying the field of the economics of the household, the second edition of this text reviews the theory of the consumer at the intermediate undergraduate level. It applies and extends it to consumer demand and expenditures, consumption and saving, time allocation among market work, home work, and leisure, human capital emphasizing investment in education, children and health, fertility, marriage… |
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You Can Afford to Stay Home With Your Kids: A Step-By-Step Guide for Converting Your Family from Two Incomes to One $4.37 … |
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Household Budget Manual: The Amazing Secret To Creating A Family Budget That Leads You Out Of Debt, Fills Your Savings Accounts, And Escorts You To Your Next Vacation! AAA+++ $1.95 Give Me 50 Minutes And I’ll Have You On The Fast Track To A Family Budget That Erases Debt, Starts Piling Up The Savings, And Leaves You With Enough Left Over To Hit Disneyland With The Kids.The relief is almost instant when you create a family budget. But you know what the best part is?When sticking to your budget starts to pay off. Soon you will have a monthly surplus. Soon you will see your s… |
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One-income Household (Paperback) $10.9 With the rise in unemployment, families who are forced into a new income bracket will find a wealth of information in this guide, which includes tips on how to budget for essential costs; sell, rent, or take out a loan on one`s house; commute and get a… |
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Making the Work-based Safety Net Work Better (Hardcover) $47.02 Description not available. |
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A Measure of Mercy (Large Print,Reinforced Hardcover) $32.62 Eighteen-year-old Astrid Bjorklund has always dreamed of becoming a doctor. She had intended to study medicine in Chicago or Grand Forks, but when a disaster wiped out a major portion of her family`s income, Astrid stayed home instead, receiving han… |
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A Measure of Mercy (Paperback) $9.97 When a disaster wipes out a major portion of her family`s income, 18-year-old Astrid Bjorklund`s dreams of studying to become a doctor are shattered, but an unexpected opportunity opens for her to go to Chicago for medical training, forcing her to choo… |
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No Distance Too Far (Compact Disc) $21.06 Eighteen-year-old Astrid Bjorklund has always dreamed of becoming a doctor. She had intended to study medicine in Chicago or Grand Forks, but when a disaster wiped out a major portion of her family’s income, Astrid stayed home inst… |
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Work-Family Challenges for Low-Income Parents and Their Children (Paperback) $35.68 Drawn from an October 2003 symposium held at Penn State, this collection of 17 papers examines how low income and working poor families split time between work and family obligations, and manage the often conflicting responsibilities. Topics include t… |
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Four Freedoms (Hardcover) $18.76 His prospects improved by job opportunities at an Oklahoma plant where the world`s largest bomber is being constructed, a disabled man earns the first comfortable income of his life and befriends a group of women who have had to leave their families be… |
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Whitewashing Race $21.95 White Americans, abetted by neo-conservative writers of all hues, generally believe that racial discrimination is a thing of the past and that any racial inequalities that undeniably persist–in wages, family income, access to housing or health care–c… |
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Insufficient Funds (Hardcover) $38.8 Description not available. |
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Home-Based Business for Dummies (Paperback) $13.45 Expert tips and advice on starting a home-based business Starting your own home-based business is a great way to supplement your income in these tough economic times. With thirty percent new and revised material, Home-Based Business For … |
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Public Economics and the Household (Paperback) $47.51 Economic models in much of the public economics literature have been slow to reflect the significant changes towards double-income households throughout the developed world. This graduate-level text develops a more sophisticated approach to household e… |
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The Busy Family`s Guide to Money $14.84 A guide to handling income offers clear tips and advice for a family with children, including how to save and invest, get tax breaks, find a deal on a mortgage, teach kids how to handle money, and deal with major one-time expenses. |
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For Protection and Promotion (Paperback) $44.55 Defined as transfer programs targeted to the poor or vulnerable, safety nets redistribute income to reduce poverty and inequality, allow households to invest in their children and manage risk, and allow governments to implement reforms that support eff… |
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Sacred Leaf $16.78 After being taken in by a family of coca farmers in Bolivia, Diego is devastated when the army threatens to destroy the only source of income they have and so works to put up a barrier in the roads to stop them in order to help the people he has com |
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The Daddy Shift (Hardcover) $18.75 An analysis of a growing trend in stay-at-home fathers explores the qualities of families with income-earning moms and fathers who take less-traditional and more involved roles in raising their children, in a series of case profiles that considers soci… |
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Connecting the Dots (Hardcover) $29.78 Wireman (a freelance consultant in community and economic development) offers her thoughts on how Americans as a society can work towards meeting the core needs of families: obtaining food, shelter, and health care; earning an income; maintaining the h… |
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Millionaire Moms (Paperback) $13.26 An Entrepreneur is Born! Do you need flexibility to raise your children and income for the family budget? Tired of saying "No" to your family because of finances? Do you desire more out of your life? Thirty five millionaire moms s… |
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The Million-dollar Parent (Hardcover) $16.19 America is facing a parenting crisis. Far too many parents, from all income brackets, are investing far more time and attention into their careers than into their children and family. The Million-Dollar Parent answers the critical question, “How can I … |
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Income Tax Fundamentals 2011 + H&r Block at Home Tax Preparation Software Cd-rom (Mixed media product) $139.14 Description not available. |
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Running a Side Business (Paperback) $16.98 From crafting to home repair work to website design, many individuals have transitioned, or wish to transition, from hobby to business, thereby turning their passion into income. And the latest economic forecasts are leading more people than ever to cr… |
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Ricardo`s Law $23.72 Presenting insights into how income and wealth are produced and distributed, this study analyzes how, despite two centuries of capital accumulation, poverty persists in rich nations. Relying on the theories of David Ricardo—a 19th-century ec… |
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Improving Access To Finance For India`s Rural Poor $24.28 As part of the World Bank`s efforts to collect data on how financial services reach low- and middle-income households, small enterprises, and other less-privileged segments of society, Basu (lead economist in the Bank`s Finance and Private Sector Unit,… |
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Room (DVD) $10.74 As her family`s sole source of income, Julia allows the needs of her family to eclipse her own. Her efforts to pay the bills and take care of her daughters are plagued by crippling migraines. In addition to the headaches, she is also seeing strange i… |
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Microempresa, Megavida $15.14 Presents advice for small-business owners on how to surmount the difficulties of running a business, earn more income, and still have the time to raise a family, enjoy life, and maintain a balance between business and pleasure. |
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Conditional Cash Transfers in Latin America (Hardcover) $84.81 Conditional cash transfer programs (CCTs) have become increasingly popular in low-income countries, particularly in Latin America. CCTs involve cash payments to poor families when they participate in educational, health-related, nutritional, or othe… |
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Sacred Leaf (Paperback) $8.86 After being taken in by a family of coca farmers in Bolivia, Diego is devastated when the army threatens to destroy the only source of income they have and so works to put up a barrier in the roads to stop them in order to help the people he has come t… |
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Erandi`s Braids $6.64 Erandi`s mother has promised to buy her a wonderful birthday present, but then the family`s fishing nets, which they rely on for income, are destroyed, and it becomes clear that her mother won`t have money to buy her a gift. Not only that, Erandi als… |
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Making Money With Your Computer at Home $14.35 A revised edition to earning income through computer-based home businesses profiles more than one hundred business types, shares guidelines on how to become self employed, and provide advice on how to set up a home office that uses technology for ma |
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Will Work from Home (Paperback) $9.94 Explains how to use today`s technological advances, trends toward flextime and outsourcing, and other factors to create a job in which one can work from home without sacrificing one`s income, with specific strategies for taking one`s current position h… |
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Household Behavior and Family Economics: Indifference Curve, Disposable and Discretionary Income, Medieval Household, Consumer Theory $14.14 Household Behavior and Family Economics: Indifference Curve, Disposable and Discretionary Income, Medieval Household, Consumer Theory |
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One-income Household $11.65 One-income Household |
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Household and Family Economics $175 This volume is a compilation of essays by prominent economists in the area of household and family economics. The volume attempts to cover some areas in the field and focuses on topics such as income determination and the intergenerational transmission of income generation, the changing role of women in the labor force, fertility, and income tax treatment of the family. Each essay is followed by a discussion of part, or all, of its contents. |
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Household and Family Economics (Recent Economic Thought) $159.98 This volume is a compilation of essays by prominent economists in the area of household and family economics. The volume attempts to cover some areas in the field and focuses on topics such as income determination and the intergenerational transmission of income generation, the changing role of women in the labor force, fertility, and income tax treatment of the family. Each essay is followed by a discussion of part, or all, of its contents. |
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Spending the Family Income $14.52 Spending the Family Income |
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Spending the Family Income (1921) $14.65 Spending the Family Income (1921) |
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Farm Household Income $35 In most OECD countries, farm household incomes figure prominently among the wide and growing range of concerns described as motivating policy interventions in agriculture. The first part of this report provides an overview of the income situation of farm households and examines the influence of agricultural and of tax and social security policies on them. |
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Household and Family Religion in Antiquity $107.62 Household and Family Religion in Antiquity |
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Hints for the Household; Or, Family Counsellor $26.81 Hints for the Household; Or, Family Counsellor |
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One-Income Household $12.15 Layoffs, health problems, divorce, staying home with the kids?there are many reasons why families may find themselves living on only one income… |
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One-income Household (Paperback) $13.81 With the rise in unemployment, families who are forced into a new income bracket will find a wealth of information in this guide, which includes tips on how to budget for essential costs; sell, rent, or take out a loan on one`s house; commute and get around town affordably; pay down debt; and secure health insurance. Original. |
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Managing a Family-Fixed Income Portfolio $89.99 Managing a Family-Fixed Income Portfolio |
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Equal Shares Income Plan $11.48 Equal Shares Income Plan (ESIP) describes how if you made less than $85,226 as a qualifying household last year, you are not getting your fair equal share of national income, which you deserve as a citizen of the United States of America. The Equal Shares Income Plan is founded on a new theoretical economic philosophy called Desirable Whole Economics (DWE). DWE is contrasted with the outdated Scarcity Economics (SE) theory which has prevailed in the western world for the past 300 years. SE theory is described as personal profit making theory, the "dog eat dog", "I’ll take it out of your mouth and put it in my mouth," selfish economics that breeds contempt on the part of a rich few for the overwhelming majority of poor people. Desirable Whole Economics (DWE) explains why the personal profit making system (SE) must inevitably bring about inequality in income and wealth, and anti democratic social practices. Indeed, it explains why in the long run the personal profit making system must come to an end. This book also introduces the Stooper family and their system of family values, as a basis for national planning and policy making. DWE emphasizes the importance of each individual to society. In DWE the janitor at the Carlyle Hotel is as important as the president of the United States. |
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The Household $24.95 This book is very original. Most of the similar literature on the law and economics of the family is contracts- rather than property-based, and the author displays a tremendous knowledge of the literature in a number of related fields. It is a wonderful piece of work and an excellent addition. –Margaret F. Brinig, University of Notre Dame This is a very good book. The approach is valuable and insightful, and brings solid economic analysis to an institution that, I am convinced, is understudied and poorly understood. I enjoyed this book and learned a lot from it. –George P. Baker, Harvard Business School |
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