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The world has become relatively less poor in the last few decades.
Do the benefits of this social enterprise only accrue to individuals who are relatively less poor?
The data indicate that compared with respondents, non-respondents were largely male, slightly younger, unmarried, more educated and from relatively less poor households.
Some literature argued that the relatively less poor people were more likely to benefit from services than extremely poor people under the co-payment mechanism of services [ 8, 37, 38].
More recently, a counter discourse has emerged that describes relatively less poor young women, within the same gendered constraints, as active agents seeking men's company in order to access consumer items, and a 'modern' lifestyle.
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The composition has changed, with more money spent on the health care of older, richer folk, and relatively less invested in poorer kids.
"It's not that the rich will stay rich and the poor will stay poor, but that they are relatively less likely to switch positions than they were before," Bradley Heim, a co-author of the paper and an economics professor at Indiana University, wrote in an email to The Huffington Post on Friday.
Then both countries will specialise according to their relative strengths the rich country in making things that use more brainpower; the poor country in industries that use relatively less.
13 35–37 More experienced healthcare professionals had relatively less tolerant attitudes towards stress and fatigue, incompetent error/procedural compliance and poor error management.
Private investment has become more important to poor countries' development, with traditional lending- and grant-based aid becoming relatively less so.
But the poor are less poor than 10 years ago.
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