| 1. |  | Value To obtain the value of transport output, the miles travelled by parties of individuals (see Volume) is multiplied by the average cost per mile of a private hire vehicle (PHV), reduced by 5 per cent to account for time spent waiting for fares – ‘dead time ... [View Item>>] | |
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| 2. |  | Sensitivity We tested the sensitivity of the value of the output of
nutrition to:assuming different prices for meals for children (under 10) - increasing the price of child meals to 75 per cent of the cost of an adult meal increases the total value by 2.3 ... [View Item>>] | |
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| 3. |  | Clothing and Laundry Services This project measures and values the output of household production of garments, as well as the volume of washing and ironing of all clothing (mainly shop bought). All the estimates are experimental, and should be interpreted cautiously, bearing in mind t ... [View Item>>] | |
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| 4. |  | Volume We were not able to obtain any information on the numbers of garments produced at home. There is therefore only a value estimate for the output of clothing (see Value). The volume of washing is measured in washloads per year. The source of information ... [View Item>>] | |
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| 5. |  | Value To obtain the value of clothing output, we have taken
the expenditure on fabrics, wool, haberdashery etc. and doubled it. To obtain the value of washing, the total number of
washloads (see Volume) is multiplied by the price of a service wash in a
la ... [View Item>>] | |
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