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What (who) is distribution of earnings - definition

Earnings test (social security); Earnings Test; Social security earnings test; Earnings test (US)

Distribution (marketing)         
  • Types of distribution systems
  • The advent of "category killers", such as Australia's Officeworks, has contributed to an increase in channel switching behaviour.
  • [[Harrods]]' food hall, a major retailer in London
  • In an intensive distribution approach, the marketer relies on chain stores to reach broad markets in a cost efficient manner.
  • A wholesale fish market at [[Haikou New Port]], China
MAKING PRODUCTS AVAILABLE TO CUSTOMERS
Distribution (business); Distribution company; Distribution Channels; Distribution channel; Channel captain; Channel (marketing); Channel partners; Distributor (business); Authorized distribution; Product distributor; Multi Channel Distribution; Distribution channels; Distribution chain
Distribution (or place) is one of the four elements of the marketing mix. Distribution is the process of making a product or service available for the consumer or business user who needs it.
Electric power distribution         
  • arc-lamp]] lighting used outdoors or in large indoor spaces, such as this [[Brush Electric Company]] system installed in 1880 in [[New York City]].
  • electricity networks]]. The voltages and loadings are typical of a European network.
  • Substation near [[Yellowknife]], in the Northwest Territories of Canada
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  • High voltage power pole in rural [[Butte County, California]]
  • World map of mains voltage and frequencies
FINAL STAGE OF ELECTRICITY DELIVERY TO INDIVIDUAL CONSUMERS IN A POWER GRID
Distribution grid; Power distribution; Electrical distribution; Electrical power distribution; Electric distribution systems; Electric power distribution grid; Distribution Of Electricity; Distribution of electricity; Electric distribution network; Electricity distribution system; Electrical service; Public electricity network; Electrical distributor; Electrical Distributors; Electrical distributors; Electrical distribution industry; Distribution System Operator (DSO); Distribution system operators; Electrical supply network; Electricity infrastructure; Electric distribution; Electricity distribution; Distribution network; Energy distribution; Electric power distribution system; Distribution feeder; Electrical distribution network; Primary distribution line; Electrical distribution system; Distribution line; Distribution lines
Electric power distribution is the final stage in the delivery of electric power; it carries electricity from the transmission system to individual consumers. Distribution substations connect to the transmission system and lower the transmission voltage to medium voltage ranging between and with the use of transformers.
Rice distribution         
PROBABILITY DISTRIBUTION OF THE MAGNITUDE OF A CIRCULAR BIVARIATE NORMAL RANDOM VARIABLE
Rician distribution; Ricean distribution
In probability theory, the Rice distribution or Rician distribution (or, less commonly, Ricean distribution) is the probability distribution of the magnitude of a circularly-symmetric bivariate normal random variable, possibly with non-zero mean (noncentral). It was named after Stephen O.

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Retirement earnings test (US)

Under the United States social security system, workers who have reached 62 but have not yet reached the full social security retirement age are subject to a retirement earnings test, which effectively defers benefits for people whose earnings are above a given threshold.

Examples of use of distribution of earnings
1. "Meeting the 2010 target (of halving child poverty) will require more redistribution, a change in working and employment patterns among parents and more fundamental changes to the underlying distribution of earnings and incomes." The HDR, published each year since 1''0, concentrates on the problems of poor countries, but a central theme of the report is the negative impact of inequality in both high income and low income countries.
2. It says Labour‘s untrumpeted tax and benefit changes since 1''7 have resulted in the incomes of the poorest fifth of the population rising by 20%. However, the report says the government needs to do more to load the tax and benefits system in favour of the less well–off, make it easier for poor parents to find work, and make "fundamental changes to the underlying distribution of earnings and income". A Treasury source said: "The government‘s reforms to the tax and benefit system, including measures such as the child tax credit, have played a pivotal role in lifting more than half a million children out of poverty.