Part,  Chapter, Paragraph

 1   II,     5.  5.  3|       due to informal care and earnings loss are substantial (Whetten-Goldstein
 2   II,     5.  5.  3|    burden of informal care and earnings loss will be critical for
 3   II,     8.  1.  2| EU-SILC allows the analysis of earnings and income levels reported.~ ~
 4   II,     8.  1.  3|      transport.~ ~Income~ ~The earnings of people with considerable
 5   II,     8.  1.  3|   women is also apparent here: earnings of men with strong limitations
 6   II,     8.  1.  3|    limitations. Differences in earnings reflect differences in educational
 7   II,     8.  2.  2|    indirect costs include lost earnings of visually impaired people
 8   II,     9.  5.  3|         refuge provision, lost earnings and emotional costs to the
 9   IV,    11.  6.  2|     are often levied solely on earnings.~ ~There are some trends
10   IV,    11.  6.  2|        contributions levied on earnings, starting with Hungary in
11   IV,    11.  6.  2|        11.8% to 0.75% of gross earnings.This change represented
12   IV,    11.  6.  3|     insurance contributions to earnings (Lutz and Schneider, 1998).~ ~
13  Key,   Ap5.  0.  0|                        earning~earnings~earring~earrings~eastern~