... BOIS BP 13 - 78950 GAMBAIS SAFER INTERNET FOR CHILDREN QUALITATIVE STUDY IN 29 EUROPEANCOUNTRIES SUMMARY REPORT EUROPEAN COMMISSION Directorate-General Information Society and Media May 2007 ... for children – May 2007 Qualitative study The European Commission – Directorate-General Information Society and Media – has commissioned OPTEM and its European partners to carry out a qualitative ... were produced in each of the 29 countries This report constitutes the overall analysis of the results based on the sections of the study conducted in each of the 29 countries It includes, in the...
... Institutions Graduation Rates Graduation Rates 200 Student Financial Aid Focus of This Report Selected Findings ... Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS), Spring 2005, 2008, and 2011, Graduation Rates component Table 10 Graduation rates of students at the Title IV institution where the students ... components: Enrollment, Finance, Graduation Rates (GRS), Graduation Rates 200 (GR200), and Student Financial Aid (SFA) Universe, Institutions Surveyed, and Response Rates The IPEDS universe is established...
... performing countries compared to poorer performing countries with just under a times difference in ‘all injury’ rates and over a times difference in ‘unintentional injury’ rates between the countries ... between the countries In addition, it is likely that there are differing levels of exposure for child pedestrians between countries that would also account for differences in death rates All countries ... reported to vary greatly both across countries and within countries and several countries reported only having guidelines This may be an area where consensus at a European level would benefit the...
... Foreign Bank Ownership on Credit Growth in Central and Eastern EuropeanCountries 15 3.1 Stylized facts about Eastern EuropeanCountries 19 3.2 Data 23 3.3 Empirical Model ... Eastern European Countries, studies the importance of bank ownership structure for the growth of credit in the CEE countries The foreign bank ownership for the credit growth pattern of the CEE countries ... the CEE countries The second essay, The Managerial Impact of Parent Banks on their Affiliated Banks Operating in Foreign Countries: A Case Study for the Central and Eastern European Countries, ...
... interview-techniques The overall response rate in the six countries investigated was 61.2%, with the highest rates in Spain (78.6%) and Italy (71.2%), and lowest rates in Germany (57.8%), the Netherlands (56.4%), ... effects on health status and health service use of noninstitutionalized adults (aged ≥ 18) in European countries, i.e Belgium, France, Germany, Italy, the Netherlands, and Spain The sample is based ... set of questionnaires and was conducted almost simultaneously in the countries compared Methods Subjects and study design The European Study of the Epidemiology of Mental Disorders (ESEMeD) is...
... avoid over-representation of single countries in authorship because 92% of the articles published in this journal had at least one US-American author In the other selected journals, this figure reached ... Pathology, and Forestry In 2008, their impact factors ranged between 1.225 and 2.110 We used WoS to query titles (n = 20 677) of all articles published between 1979 and 2008 in these journals During ... Ann For Sci 67 (2010) 800 M.K Dobbertin and M.P Nobis impact factor in 2008 was above 0.918, which was the median impact factor for all journals of the category “Forestry”;...
... is properly cited The e-Health Implementation Toolkit: Qualitative evaluation across four Europeancountries Anne MacFarlane1§, Pauline Clerkin2, Elizabeth Murray3, David J Heaney4, Mary Wakeling4, ... exercise of e-health services across the four countries of interest from which a database of e-health services was compiled E-health services were selected from the database for transfer from ... modifications to the e-HIT Methods Context The context for this study was a large project funded by the European Union (EU) The aim was to enhance the provision and accessibility of health services in...
... wear therapeutic footwear or not This is the first study to be carried carried out in three Europeancountries (UK, the Netherlands and Spain) This was planned to explore potential differences ... therapeutic footwear experiences or attempted to investigate this in different countries This unique study, carried out in three countries has revealed emotive and personal accounts of what it is like ... this article as: Williams et al.: Women’s experiences of wearing therapeutic footwear in three Europeancountries Journal of Foot and Ankle Research 2010 3:23 Submit your next manuscript to BioMed...
... the countries are European, it is both feasible and worthwhile to present them spatially on the map in Fig 2, as done in a recent contribution by Zademach ´ and Rodrıguez-Pose (2009) on European ... promote inward FDI Examining FDI flows throughout the European Union and its ´ ´ candidate countries including Croatia, Dabic and Pejic-Bach (2008) examine both the drivers of FDI and the extent ... (2003) and Brada et al (2006), as well as Dunning himself (2008) have heeded the call to examine and compare Central and Eastern Europeancountries as destinations for FDI as the floodgates opened...
... kinh tế [17] điều tra mối liên hệ chi tiêu phủ tăng trưởng kinh tế nhóm 30 quốc gia OECD suốt năm 1970- 2005 Những kết hồi quy tồn mối quan hệ dài hạn chi tiêu phủ phát triển kinh tế Thêm vào đó, ... nghiên cứu, [8] nghiên cứu mối quan hệ chi tiêu phủ tăng trưởng kinh tế cho mẫu cường quốc giai đoạn 1970- 95, sử dụng phương pháp định lượng khác Những nhà nghiên cứu đưa kết có ý nghĩa vấn đề định...
... step towards it Remittances from Germany and their Routes to Migrants' Origin Countries A study on five selectedcountries Abkürzungsverzeichnis BaFin BRD DZ Bank EUR GDP GDR GTZ ILO IMF IOM ... the selected remittance corridors, workers' remittances are decisive, so that the other two categories can be neglected The following table shows the workers' remittances to the five selectedcountries ... national law by November 2009 See also the “Joint statement by the European Commission and the European Central Bank welcoming the European Parliament's adoption of the Payment Services Directive“...
... years WHO Eastern Mediterranean Region WHO European Region low- and middle-income countries low-income countries lower-middle-income countries middle-income countries nongovernmental organization ... participating countries of the European (2.22) and Western Pacific (1.59) Regions, intermediate rates are in South-East Asian (0.79) and Eastern Mediterranean countries (0.93), while the lowest rates ... (Figure 2.17) Rates vary even more widely by region, with lower rates prevailing in countries in Africa (19), the Americas (80) and South-East Asia (186), intermediate rates in countries in the...
... interest rates as its determinants 4.1 Do bank lending rates depend on deposit rates? By performing Granger causality tests we examine whether deposit rates have predictive power for lending rates ... retail bank rates depending on whether short-term interest rates are rising or falling have already been examined for euro area countries The response of bank rates to changes in official rates and/or ... retail bank interest rates considered, banks price their retail products in line with a “target” of market interest rates Second, most bank rates, including many short-maturity rates, are not exclusively...
... African countries make up more than one-third of the membership of the UN (Infoplease n.d.) After the conclusion of World War II, countries gained their independence from the Europeancountries ... by 2015 11 Rapid appraisal of social inclusion policies in selected sub-Saharan African countries Table 2.1: Indicators for selectedcountries in sub-Saharan Africa, 2006 Indicatora Income classificationb ... Rapid appraisal of social inclusion policies in selected sub-Saharan African countries Free download from www.hsrcpress.ac.za Figure 1: African countries included in the appraisal of social inclusion...
... competitiveness are, consequently, required The global economic crisis initiated by the banking crisis of 2008 has revealed the stark nature of the need for radical change in the Thai economy The very model ... critique of that response This is conducted with a view to identifying the implications for other countries which have also embarked upon a version of the EAEM, notably of course Vietnam A conclusion ... process is accelerated or intensified by the onset of an economic crisis such as that which began in 2008 Under conditions of competition, some firms will fail and others will flourish and grow in...
... Consulting Psychology »iiiif Selected Articles by Harry Levinson Edited by Arthur M Freedman and Kenneth H Bradt American Psychological ... the policies of the American Psychological Association Levinson, Harry Consulting psychology : selected articles / by Harry Levinson ; edited by Arthur M Freedman and Kenneth H Bradt — 1st ed ... record is available from the British Library Printed in the United States of America First Edition 20080 13061 CONTENTS Preface Arthur M Freedman and Kenneth H Bradt Prologue Harry Levinson xiii Introduction:...
... interest rates as its determinants 4.1 Do bank lending rates depend on deposit rates? By performing Granger causality tests we examine whether deposit rates have predictive power for lending rates ... retail bank rates depending on whether short-term interest rates are rising or falling have already been examined for euro area countries The response of bank rates to changes in official rates and/or ... retail bank interest rates considered, banks price their retail products in line with a “target” of market interest rates Second, most bank rates, including many short-maturity rates, are not exclusively...