Example sentences for: state-level

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  • State-level intake fractions were then estimated as a weighted average of MSA-level intake fractions, weighting by number of homes.

  • We quantified the value of insulation in dollars per ton, based on the reported value of shipment from the mineral wool sector [ 29 ] and the mass of fiberglass production [ 30 ] , along with an assumed density of fiberglass of 0.06 kg/in-ft 2. Annual economic savings associated with the energy reductions were based on state-level unit prices for electricity, natural gas, and fuel oil [ 31 ] . The real prices of all fuels were assumed to be constant over time, given forecasts of relatively small price changes in upcoming decades [ 32 ] . For all net present value calculations, we apply a 5% real discount rate, the central estimate used in US EPA benefit-cost analyses [ 16 ] .

  • We used this information to determine emission factors by North American Electricity Reliability Council (NERC) region, and determined state-level emission factors based on the proportion of electricity consumption provided by each NERC region [ 18 ] .

  • We collected the following state-level data for the period from 1994 through 1999: foreign-born, noncitizen population; health uninsurance rates; percentage of teaching hospitals as a proportion of all hospitals reporting data per state; and each state's decision regarding whether to implement the PRWORA Medicaid bar for legal permanent residents or to continue offering nonemergency Medicaid coverage using state-only funds.

  • State-level poverty data were obtained from the historical poverty tables of the Census Bureau [ 29 ] . Poverty thresholds are stable across all regions and are adjusted for inflation every year using the Consumer Price Index for All Urban Consumers (CPI-U).


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