Engel's Law — An economic theory introduced in 1857 by Ernst Engel, a German statistician, stating that the percentage of income allocated for food purchases decreases as income rises. As a household s income increases, the percentage of income spent on food… … Investment dictionary
engel's law — ˈeŋ(g)əlz noun Usage: usually capitalized E Etymology: after Ernst Engel died 1896 German statistician and economist : a generalization in economics: as family income increases, the percentage spent for food decreases, that spent for clothing,… … Useful english dictionary
Engel's law — the assertion that the percentage of a family s income spent on food decreases as its income increases. [named after Ernst Engel (1821 96), German economist] * * * … Universalium
Engel's law — The law stating that the lower a family s income the greater is the proportion spent on food. As the income rises the family s spending is spread across a wider range of goods and services, such as housing, transport, consumer goods, leisure… … Big dictionary of business and management
Engel`s law — remark that the proportion of a family s budget devoted to food declines as the family s income increases … English contemporary dictionary
Engel v. Vitale — (1962) The U.S. Supreme Court decision that struck down officially mandated prayer in public schools as violating the separation of church and state, as guaranteed by the Establishment Clause of the First Amendment. Full text: Engel v. Vitale… … Law dictionary
Engel, Ernst — ▪ German statistician born March 26, 1821, Dresden, Saxony [Germany] died Dec. 8, 1896, Radebeul, near Dresden German statistician remembered for the “Engel curve,” or Engel s law, which states that the lower a family s income, the greater… … Universalium
ENGEL, ELIOT L — ENGEL, ELIOT L. (1947– ), U.S. congressman. Engel was born and raised in New York. His family lived in a third floor Bronx tenement and around the time of his bar mitzvah moved to middle class public housing. During the summers of his teenage… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
ENGEL, JOSEPH BEN JUDAH — (1859–1920), Polish rabbi and halakhist. Born in Tarnow, after his marriage he settled in Bendin, where his father in law lived, and there became famous as one of the greatest of Polish rabbis. In 1906 he was elected av bet din of Cracow and was… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
Engel v. Vitale — ▪ law case case in which the U.S. Supreme Court (Supreme Court of the United States) ruled on June 25, 1962, that voluntary prayer in public schools violated the U.S. Constitution (Constitution of the United States of America) s First… … Universalium