... 2003IntroductionTable 1: The provincia l a llocation of public clinics and interviewsPROVINCE TOTAL CLINICS INTERVIEWS TOTALCLINICS IN SAMPLE Professional Non-professional Patients INTERVIEWShealth ... health institution have a HIV/ AIDS workplace policy that you areaware of? 76Table 50: Training/information received regarding aspects of HIV/ AIDS 77Table 51: Availability of protective clothing ... direct impactof HIV/ AIDS may result in increased costs and lower profits due to the loss of labour. Direct costs includeincreased benefit payments, insurance premiums, recruitment and training,...
... www.hsrcpublishers.ac.za The Impactof HIV/ AIDS on Land RightsFurther difficulties were encountered in the selection of informants for in- depthinterviews. In principle it was intended to conduct interviews with ... pesticides because of lack of finances, which results in reduced harvests and a further decline in income. In the words of a widow in one of ourfocus group discussions:Coffee has been affected ... will continue to mount, albeit at a greatly reduced pace. The main socio- economicimpactof HIV/ AIDS is its decimation of the labour force andthe level and allocation of savings and investment,...
... assessment/treatment of patients with complex and disabling pain, the training of all health professionals in this work, research into persisting pain, and public education about chronic pain and its ... Sydney Pain Management Research Institute to estimate the economicimpact of chronic pain in Australia in 2007. Chronic pain is defined as pain experienced every day for three months or more in the ... high price of pain 24 The NSA Pain Study found that chronic pain had an impact on work performance, through individuals working while suffering from chronic pain. Working with pain was more...
... to be under debt. Taking into consideration the individual plantation separately, the incidence of indebtedness is 6 percent in tea, 3 per cent in coffee and 16 per cent in rubber plantations ... collected for the welfare of workers. No case of imposing fine is reported in any coffee plantation unit. In rubber plantations, 13 per cent units in Kerala are found imposing fine for absence from ... provide and maintain necessary housing accommodation. a) for every worker (including his family) residing in the plantation b) for every worker (including his family) residing outside the...
... critical assessment of HIV/ AIDS in the private security and legal services industries, in terms of the prevalence and incidence rates of HIV, business impact, and the responses of businesses to the ... services sectorEmployer perceptions ofimpactof HIV/ AIDS on businessThe following main findings emerged: HIV/ AIDS was not regarded as a business concern by most of the respondents ã(70%). Consequently, ... potential impactof HIV/ AIDS, while a few companies had conducted a quantitative assessment of HIV/ AIDS impact, focusing mostly on cost analysis.Most of the participating companies reported no HIV/ AIDS...
... Operating and maintaining these housing units produces an annual economicimpactin the City of Austin of $38.5 million in today’s dollars. When the remaining funds are expended in the coming ... AFFORDABLE HOUSING MAY 2012 Civic Economics 13 ECONOMIC IMPACT FINDINGS: ONGOING Household Savings The impactof savings to residents of affordable housing units is treated as household income. ... prospective impactof another round of bonds to be issued in 2012. Summary of Findings The construction of housing made possible by the 2006 bond funds has produced an economicimpactin the City of...
... considered in terms of overall health spending, these costs constitute only a tiny portion of total health spending – 4% in low-income countries, 2% in lower middle-income countries and less than 1% in ... with key economic insights needed to help reduce the growing burden of NCDs: ã A global analysis of the economicimpactof NCDs by the World Economic Forum and the Harvard School of Public ... analysis of the costs of scaling up a core intervention package in low- and middle-income countries by the World Health OrganizationThe economic consequences of NCDs are staggering. Under a “business...
... economicimpactof its gradual introduction Economic Impactof Cloud Computing on Business Creation, Employment and Output 1952009 / 2 Review of Business and Economics The EconomicImpactof Cloud ... economic impactof the gradual introduction of cloud computing and we emphasize its role in foster-ing business creation and competition thanks to the reduction of the fixed costs of entry in ICT ... foreign investments from larger countries. In a period of in- creasing limits to other forms of fiscal competition (especially in the integratedmarket), a policy of subsidization of cloud computing...
... this done during pre-service training?If yes, is this done during in- service training?18. Are teachers given HIV& amp ;AIDS training?■■ ■■If yes, is this done during pre-service training?If yes, ... of teacher training provided in thecountries of the Caribbean. This typically includes training in life skillseducation and in relation to delivering HIV prevention messages.Teacher training, ... of teacher training provided in thecountries of the Caribbean. This typically includes training in lifeskills education and in relation to delivering HIV preventionmessages. Teacher training,...
... the possibility of maintaining certain maximum shares of certain payments in the old coupled form, following a scheme published in regulation 1782/2003. Furthermore, article 69 of that regulation ... short of the quota, following the increase in quota (in 11 MS of the EU-15, due to the enlargement and granting of restructuring reserves for the EU-10) reductions in the intervention prices for ... by 2.7% in the baseline, with the main underlying economic reason for the decrease being the increases in quotas after the base year. – In the EU-12 milk quota rents are almost zero in the...
... translate into substantial labour supply gains in all countries. This in turn will translate to an accumulated gain in income of over 36 billion dollars in China, 15 billion dollars in India and ... narrow view ofeconomicimpactof chronic diseases, in that it mainly explored the impactof disease on the economy through change in labour supply, or the opportunity cost of one unit of labour, ... exploring the accruable gains from timely interventions. Approaches to estimating economicimpactof chronic diseases in the literature fall into three main categories: (1) the cost of illness...
... for the deteriorating living conditions of the stakeholders. In order to study the socio- economic impactof water pollution of the Ennore Creek on the socio- economic status of the stakeholders, ... Corporation: exists since 1963, processing imported crude of 2.8 Million metric tons per annum (MMTPA) in Refinery I and 1.5 MMTPA in Refinery II and indigenous crude 2.2 of MMTPA in refinery II. Thus ... of working days lost and the type of fuel used for cooking reveals that not alone the indoor pollution is responsible for these sickness but it is an index of poor socioeconomic set up of...