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Compared to their counterparts in China, the overseas one-child cohort was believed to have obtained "First World" affluence (Fong 2004) given that overseas education was considered a "gateway to the ultimate goal of a life in a more open and affluent Western society" (Bodycott and Lai 2012).
The purposive nature of aspects of the sampling strategy have been used to ensure that, despite the relatively small sample size, broadly representative data are obtained from urban areas of different levels of affluence as well as rural areas.
The results obtained have shown the relevance of energy intensity and affluence effects as well as RES contribution as main emission drivers which means that their relationships constitute areas that require a more immediate action by energy policy decision-makers.
For a gauge of a family's affluence, the report's authors looked at how much of income was consumed by basic necessities — defined as food, housing and clothing — and how much was left over to obtain other goods and services like health care, entertainment and education.
Various kinds of scales measuring material affluence have been constructed to capture the amount of these kinds of resources available in the families [ 14, 17] The items of the scales are not only meant to envelop the key aspects of wealth as well as the material circumstances of the family but are also relatively easy to obtain from adolescents.
The campus exudes affluence.
And banking has brought affluence.
They celebrate affluence.
Affluence multiplies everything now.
Its packed malls purr with affluence.
Many Australians enjoyed comfort, even affluence.
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