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Distribution of living standards in Ecuador

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  • Barreiros, Lídia.

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ILO pub-PREALC pub-WEP pub. Working paper, statistical analysis of household consumer expenditure as an indicator of income distribution and standard of living in Ecuador - considers consumption per capita, family size and ages; examines farm size in relation to rural area land ownership; finds wide regional disparity. References, statistical tables.

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  • Barreiros, Lídia., 1985. "Distribution of living standards in Ecuador," ILO Working Papers 992430973402676, International Labour Organization.
  • Handle: RePEc:ilo:ilowps:992430973402676
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