... on landline and cell phone between October 20-November 28, 2010 N for full sample is 2,255 and margin of error is +/- 2.3 percentage points N for social network site and Twitter users is 975 and ... on landline and cell phone between October 20-November 28, 2010 N for full sample is 2,255 and margin of error is +/- 2.3 percentage points N for social network site and Twitter users is 975 and ... on landline and cell phone between October 20-November 28, 2010 N for full sample is 2,255 and margin of error is +/- 2.3 percentage points N for social network site and Twitter users is 975 and...
... abject poor and poor but not abject poor, abject poor and non-poor and poor but not abject poor and non-poor In general, it has been observed that the extent of abject povertyandpoverty decreases ... and Kashmir, Mizoram, Sikkim, Punjab, New Delhi, Goa, Himachal Pradesh and Kerala The extent of abject povertyand the overall poverty is maximum in the state of Bihar followed by Jharkhand and ... Assam, Meghalaya and West Bengal States with abject poverty of 10%-20%: Andhra Pradesh, Tripura, Tamil Nadu, Gujarat, Karnataka, Nagaland, Maharashtra and Haryana States with abject poverty of less...
... women’s poverty. 18 18 Morris Young Women Work: Community Economic Development Reduce Women’s Povertyand Improve Income This work is required for households to function, and for children and elders ... neighbourhoods are characterized by high levels of povertyand low levels of school attendance Small family centres such as Wolseley Family Place and Andrews Street Family Centre provide basic supports ... education, a familiarity and comfort with computer technology, and supports such as childcare, in order to Young Women Work: Community Economic Development Reduce Women’s Povertyand Improve Income...
... Council’s Poverty, Gender, and Youth Program His current research interests include the links between povertyand demographic behavior in the cities of developing countries; measurement of povertyand ... pollution control, and other environmental risks Private Goods and Services • Food and nonfood consumption • Variability (over areas and over time) in prices, wages, and demand • Provision of ... freedom, and similar terms all being used Sabina Alkire, “Concepts and Measures of Agency,” Working Paper no 9, Oxford Povertyand Human Development Initiative (2008) Chandrasekhar and Montgomery,...
... Maternal and child care practices Health environment and services Household income/expenditures on food Quality and quantity of care Access and quantity and quality of health, sanitation and water ... undertaken for testing difference of means of variables Let m1 and m2 and s1 and s2 denote the means and standard deviations of technology adopters and non-adopters respectively These are the population ... men and women to credit and technology training; and agricultural policies that improve credit markets, storage and processing facilities, transport infrastructure, research and training and...
... Increases Choice andSaving Money for Small Businesses Small businesses are the backbone of our economy, but high health care costs and declining coverage have hindered small business owners and their ... current non-standard environment is a source of waste, unnecessary cost, and frustration for small business owners and others Under administrative simplification, there will be one format and one set ... accuracy and timeliness • educed administrative cost and hassle factor for small R businesses • Payment transparency The Affordable Care Act requires standard operating rules for eligibility and...
... Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Ireland, Italy, Japan, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Portugal, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, the United Kingdom, the United States and the ... handbooks and training material for specific categories of health workers; internationally applicable guidelines and standards; reviews and analyses of health policies, programmes and research; and ... health surveillance, R&D in poverty- related diseases, trade policy issues regarding drugs and vaccines, and migration (Chapter 5) DAC GUIDELINES AND REFERENCE SERIES: POVERTYAND HEALTH – ISBN 92-64-10018-0...
... for economic and social policy geared towards more dynamic growth of output and employment, and a more rapid diffusion of economic benefits We also suggest a few knowledge gaps and potential ... in particular, are we to understand the role of human capital and the contribution of explicitly innovative activity (research and development) to TFP growth and, hence, output growth in the ... demand uncertainty ‘Syst uncert.’ denotes a measure of systemic uncertainty.17 Figures are standard deviations, denoting the standard deviation response in the investment rate to a one standard...
... branches and of the lending volume for savings banks and commercial banks (Insert Figure here) It can be seen that Spanish savings banks have expanded substantially in terms of bank branches and lending ... Caprio, and Levine, 2004; Beck, Demirgüç-Kunt, and Maksimovic, 2004; Berger, Hasan, and Klapper, 2004; Clarke and Cull, 2002; Delfino, 2003; Berger et al., 2005) While in many ways the Spanish savings ... Lincoln Savings and Loan and the politicians who intervened in the resolution of this institution – the so-called “Keating five” between corporate governance characteristics of savings banks and...
... their products and DEFINITIONS, SCOPE, AND METHODOLOGY Definitions and Scope This paper’s title and focus, “Competing by Saving Lives: Global health is defined as the science and practice How ... Pharmaceutical and Medical Device Companies Create Shared Value in Global Health Introduction Saving lives, and reducing suffering and ill-health, are the purpose for which pharmaceutical and medical ... pharmaceutical and medical device companies invest in health care clusters within low- and middle-income countries — to improve patient awareness and demand, health systems, and the policy and regulatory...
... Khoảng trầm cách trọng nghèo/ nghèo/ PovertyPoverty gap severity Tỷ lệ người nghèo/ Povery head count Mức độ Khoảng trầm cách trọng nghèo/ nghèo/ PovertyPoverty gap severity Trình độ giáo dục ... delta Trung du miền núi phía Bắc/ Midlands and Northern Mountains Bắc Trung Bộ duyên hải miền Trung/ Northern and Coastal Central Tây Nguyên/ Central Highlands Đông Nam Bộ/ South East Đồng sông ... delta Trung du miền núi phía River Midlands and Northern Mountains Bắc Trung Bộ duyên hải miền Trung/ Northern and Coastal Central Tây Nguyên/ Central Highlands Đông Nam Bộ/ South East Đồng sông...
... northern Uganda, compared to 44.6% of Sudanese nationals still resident in the Sudan and 23.2% of http://www.conflictandhealth.com/content/3/1/6 Ugandan nationals resident in north Uganda [21,22] ... DSM-IV Since more and more Africans are fleeing from conflicts in their own land to neighbouring low-income host nations, such as Rwandese and Somali refugees fleeing to Uganda, the urgency consists ... stressful and traumatic armed conflict situations, specifically posttraumatic stress disorder and depression and (c) ascertain the types, descriptions and numbers of extremely stressful and traumatic...
... 1990s land rights and security Tenure lengths were extended to 20 years for an nual cropland and 50 years for perennial cropland Households were al lowed to rent out and mortgage their land and ... such a study, and this book has made full use of those data, especially the 1992–93 and 1997–98 Vietnam Living Standards Surveys, to document and understand Vietnam’s experi ence and to provide ... Growth, andPoverty David Dollar 29 The Wage Labor Market and Inequality in Vietnam John Luke Gallup 53 Household Enterprises in Vietnam: Survival, Growth, and Living Standards Wim P M Vijverberg and...
... designed to evaluate the depth and severity of poverty have become part of the poverty analyst’s standard toolkit.1 Applying and interpreting poverty measures require understanding the methods used ... and its size (as gauged by an “income standard” like the mean or median income) There are several links between income inequality, poverty, and income standards For instance, inequality andpoverty ... poor within the measure of poverty Thus, to measure and to understand the many dimensions of income poverty, one must have a clear understanding of income standards and inequality measures This...
... language to influence and persuade those who have power and also because their languages, experiences and knowledge are down played in the new policies and technologies Conclusion and recommendations ... vital in fighting poverty The adult education program can thus harness the local languages and indigenous knowledge of the minority and poor people and use them to mobilize the poor and minorities ... between the poor and rich, formal and non formal education and help people cope with political, economic and social changes adult education programs need to respond to language conflicts and inequalities...
... Mashonaland Central, Manicaland, Masvingo, and Matebeleland North and South, saving them significant transport costs The hammer mills have provided a new source of livelihood in both Zambia and Zimbabwe ... ‘Employment andPoverty A MacroStudy', Chapter of Trade, Technology and Poverty: the Indian Field Study, mimeo, CUTS, Jaipur Demery, L and Squire, L (1996) ‘Macroeconomic Adjustment andPoverty in ... DC Baulch, R and McCulloch, N (1998) ‘Being poor and becoming poor: poverty status andpoverty transitions in rural Pakistan', Working Paper, 79, IDS Bigsten A et al (1998) ‘Exports and firm-level...
... two-thirds of land use change is livestock related Livestock’s share in carbon dioxide emissions percent Not considering respiration Livestock’s share in methane emissions 37 percent Livestock’s ... (2003) Table Livestock's contribution to greenhouse gas emissions Parameter Value Comments Livestock’s contribution climate change in CO2 equivalent 18percent Includingpasture degradation and assuming ... 2005) • Meat and Milk production is projected double in 2050 (229/ 580 to 456/1043 mT) • Livestock: 40% agirculture GDP; employs 1.3 bil people; 1/3 humanity’s protein intake While: • Land is limited...
... the namespace and prefix values for both of the sample tables Chapter 7 Savingand Restoring Data 115 Note As mentioned in the chapter discussion, you can also define namespace and prefix values ... object Chapter 7 Savingand Restoring Data 113 Nesting Child Tables By default, each table within a DataSet has its rows output at the same element level In a data set with Customer and Order tables, ... classes—DataSet, DataTable, and DataColumn—include properties that let you assign both the namespace and the namespace prefix that will appear in the XML tags associated with the table and column values...
... V - 150 A IGBT module for MERS using the developed IGBT and FWD chips were fabricated and tested Test results confirmed isolation voltage and switching characteristics Cross-section diagram of ... the output voltage will drop and the power output is limited (Fig 10(b) On the other hand, the MERS can cancel the voltage drop across the synchronous reactance and control the phase of the current ... Uchida, and R Shimada, “Power up and efficiency improvement of wind turbine generator by magnetic energy recovery switch,” IPEC-Niigata 2005, 2005 T Takaku, G Homma, T Isobe, S Igarashi, Y Uchida, and...
... customary milk and cheese allotments.28 In northern Europe, livestock grazing increased relative to grain production, and a trade developed between grassland areas supplying meat and livestock and agricultural ... middle class emerged, and the kinds of foods that were, and were not, consumed began to identify and differentiate Upper- and middle-class diets improved but that of the landless changed from ... ducks, and rodents such as hutia (Geocapromys sp.) and agouti (Dasyprocta aguti).2 Nor did the mainlands behind Caribbean shorelines have many more to offer – llamas and alpacas in the Andean...