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- Page 11 and 12: Summary The Household Satellite Acc
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When looking at income quintiles, t
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Examples of final consumption produ
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45 and families with schoolchildren
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Figure 23. Volunteer work by type o
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6.3 Conclusions by type ofhousehold
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7 Integrating household production
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Production for own use accounts for
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million euros From household sector
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8 Discussion ofthe results and need
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The data were well suited for the c
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however, it is always open to criti
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Holloway S, Short S, Tamplin S (200
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Varjonen J, Aalto K, Leskinen J (20
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Appendix 2. Principles for the clas
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Appenndix 3 (cont.) Principal Categ
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Appendix 5. Housing services produc
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Appendix 7. Production and income g
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Appendix 7 (cont.) PERSONS LIVING A
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Appendix 7 (cont.) COUPLES, 45-64 y
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Appendix 7 (cont.) FAMILIES WITH CH
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Appendix 7 (cont.) III-QUINTILE Mil
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Appendix 7 (cont.) V-QUINTILE Milli
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Appendix 9. Sequence of extended ac
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Table 3. Household production as pa
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