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Table 2 Mean values of socio-economic environment variables, by system
"... In PAGE 22: ... 18 increase the likelihood of irrigation organization, by providing existing networks among farmers; by providing local people with experience in setting up and operating a formal organization (especially where WUAs are set up on the cooperatives model); and by drawing the attention of CADA Cooperatives Wing staff, who are generally charged with organizing WUAs. As might be expected of a new settlement scheme, IGNP had the lowest incidence of social capital: less than 60 percent of sites had a temple, and less than half had a cooperative (see Table2 ). By contrast, 58 percent of Chambal sites reported cooperatives, and there was an average of 3.... In PAGE 23: ...Table2... ..."
Table 1: Socio-Economic Indicators in Africa, 1980 and 1995. 1980 1995
"... In PAGE 2: ... Despite the slow down in the population growth rate in recent years, the absolute population level is expected to double in about thirty years. Over two-thirds of the population in the region lived in the rural areas by the mid-1990s ( Table1 ). The large proportion of rural population contrasts sharply with what obtains in the more industrialized countries where the urban population constitutes... ..."
Table 1: The impact of socio-economic trends and land regulation on the market for office locations (simplified)
"... In PAGE 3: ... Since office employment is the dominant kind of labour in agglomerations (but increasingly also on the macroeconomic scale), we analyse the locational be- haviour of service firms, and in particular of business services, using Vienna as an empirical example. 2 Socio-economic dynamics and its impact on locational preferences of firms We want to describe urban developments according to the following rationale (see also Table1 ). (1) Socio-economic and technological changes produce re- actions of the market in the sense that (a) firms and/or activities disappear from the market and new firms and/or activities (i.... ..."
Table 1. Summary of several types of (A) socio-economic and (B) biophysical models that can be useful in land use and environmental planning.
Table 1: Performance indicators and socio-economic variables
"... In PAGE 12: ... For al indicators a higher value implies worse performance. Table1 around here Even after standardisation, diferences in performance may arise from additional variations in population characteristics. To acount for this possibility, we condition the performance indicators on various socioeconomic factors which have ben shown to be asociated with the needs of the population and the utilisation of health care (Car-Hil et al.... ..."
Table 1: Health service indicators by broad socio-economic group
Table 7 Income and Socio-Economic Data Requirements for Model
"... In PAGE 16: ... The tax-benefit spine presented in the previous section shows the data needed to perform simulations of the Brazilian tax-benefit system. Table7 in the appendix below assesses the availability of those data for Brazil. Detailed income information is an essential input for microsimulation analysis.... ..."
Table 7 Income and Socio-Economic Data Requirements for Model
"... In PAGE 15: ... The tax-benefit spine presented in the previous section shows the data needed to perform simulations of the Brazilian tax-benefit system. Table7 in the appendix below assesses the availability of those data for Brazil. Detailed income information is an essential input for microsimulation analysis.... ..."
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