• Q : Wealth and poverty of poor and higher income families...
    8/3/2013 3:37:00 AM :

    Numerous studies have established which, associate to poor families, higher income families onto average have: (w) more children. (x) greater rates of labor force participation. (y) less human capital

  • Q : Problem regarding to demography of wealth and poverty...
    8/3/2013 3:36:00 AM :

    Onto average, African-Americans into the U.S., when compared to whites: (1) earn lower incomes. (2) have less education. (3) experience higher rates of unemployment. (4) are less likely to be capable

  • Q : Recommendation of data on poverty...
    8/3/2013 3:35:00 AM :

    Data on poverty into the United States recommend that the: (w) sex of the head of the family is unrelated to the poverty rate. (x) race of the head of the family is unrelated to the poverty rate. (y)

  • Q : Demography of Wealth and Poverty...
    8/3/2013 3:34:00 AM :

    Poverty within the United States can be explained most properly by: (w) differences in effort and sacrifice. (x) voluntary choices of low income persons to consume more leisure at the expense of more

  • Q : Majority of surviving below the poverty line...
    8/3/2013 3:34:00 AM :

    In the United States, a mainstream of those living below “the poverty line”: (1) have televisions, automobiles, main appliances, and other amenities possessed only by the wealthy [when any

  • Q : Measures of Poverty Line...
    8/3/2013 3:33:00 AM :

    The poverty line is: (1) about $15000/year for a family of two in 2006. (2) an index which varies depending on family characteristics. (3) dependent only on the size and income of a family. (4) about

  • Q : Less equally distribution of wealth...
    8/3/2013 3:33:00 AM :

    In the United States, wealth appears to be: (1) more equitably distributed than income tax burdens. (2) less equally distributed than income. (3) distributed much more equally than in communist countr

  • Q : Comparing income and wealth...
    8/3/2013 3:32:00 AM :

    As comparing income and wealth: (w) differences in their distributions reflect economic discrimination precisely. (x) wealth is a flow variable, whereas income is a stock variable. (y) inheritance exp

  • Q : Relative Income Measures and Distribution...
    8/3/2013 3:30:00 AM :

    After adjusting income for taxes and transfers, affects that would be least responsible for the reducing percentages of the U.S. population classified like “middle relative income” from 19

  • Q : High relative income define by Census Department...
    8/3/2013 3:28:00 AM :

    The Department of the Census defines high relative income as experienced while families: (w) earn more than $60,000 annually per worker in the family. (x) have income which is twice the median incomes

  • Q : Middle relative income define by Census Department...
    8/3/2013 3:27:00 AM :

    The Department of the Census defines middle relative income as experienced while a family: (w) has adequate income to buy the fundamental food clothing and shelter required for survival. (x) would lik

  • Q : Relative Income Measurement...
    8/3/2013 3:26:00 AM :

    Relative income as given by the Bureau of the Census reflects a try to measure: (1) a nation’s wealth. (2) economic development in a country. (3) the value of nonhuman wealth. (4) how far a pers

  • Q : Minimal Materials in Relative Poverty...
    8/3/2013 3:25:00 AM :

    After the minimal materials essential for survival are attained, poverty becomes: (w) an absolute concept. (x) more prevalent in North America than elsewhere. (y) measured by the income level required

  • Q : Levels of Poverty...
    8/3/2013 3:24:00 AM :

    In 2005 year, the proportion of American sub-populations along with family incomes below the official poverty line was maximum for individuals: (1) 0 to 10 years old. (2) 11 to 25 years old. (3) 26 to

  • Q : Trends in Poverty...
    8/3/2013 3:24:00 AM :

    Into the United States during 2000 and 2005, the: (w) number of families below the poverty line declined. (x) distribution of after-tax income became significantly more equal. (y) percentage of famili

  • Q : Define poverty line by the income...
    8/3/2013 3:23:00 AM :

    Explaining the poverty line by the income needed to maintain a specified standard of living is: (w) a positive poverty standard. (x) a relative poverty standard. (y) a normative poverty standard. (z)

  • Q : Experiencing Absolute Poverty...
    8/3/2013 3:21:00 AM :

    When the minimum amounts of food, clothing and shelter essential for survival absorb all of a family’s income, in that case the family is experiencing: (w) relative poverty. (x) economic shock.

  • Q : Estimate federal poverty rate...
    8/3/2013 3:21:00 AM :

    The federal poverty rate computed by the Bureau of the Census is the: (w) ratio of poverty income to the average income. (x) number of persons below the poverty line. (y) percentage of persons below t

  • Q : Definitions of Poverty...
    8/3/2013 3:20:00 AM :

    The official United States “poverty line” is based upon the cost of securing the goods essential to maintain a standard of living: (w) at a middle class level of comfort. (x) one standard

  • Q : Distribution of Wealth...
    8/3/2013 3:20:00 AM :

    Wealth is distributed within the United States such as the lowest quintile [20 percent] owns: (w) about 7% of all wealth; where the highest quintile owns 60%. (x) about 5% of all wealth; where the hig

  • Q : Higher value for the Gini index...
    8/3/2013 3:19:00 AM :

    A higher value for Gini index tends to be related with: (w) decreases in the equality of the distribution of income or wealth. (x) decreases in the population’s total amount of income or wealth&

  • Q : Determine Gini index in Loren curve...
    8/3/2013 3:18:00 AM :

    Since lifetime earning patterns differ, in that case the Gini index will: (1) continue to rise over time. (2) never reach zero or perfect equality. (3) remain constant. (4) surpass 100 in the near fut

  • Q : Gini Coefficient in Loren Curve...
    8/3/2013 3:18:00 AM :

    A Gini coefficient for this demonstrated figure can be computed as: (w) area A minus area B. (x) area A × area B.  (y) area C minus [area A + area B]. (z) [area A] / [area A + area B]. I

  • Q : Area of Loren Curve...
    8/3/2013 3:17:00 AM :

    This function as in illustrated figure area between A and B is termed as a/an: (1) index of inequality. (2) Lorenz curve. (3) Pareto indicator. (4) Gini coefficient. (5) Marx-Engels curve. Can anyb

  • Q : Diagonal line in perfect equality of Lorenz curve...
    8/3/2013 3:14:00 AM :

    The ratio of the area among the diagonal line of perfect equality and the Lorenz curve to the total area in the diagonal is the: (1) poverty index. (2) human capital coefficient. (3) needs coefficient

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