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Development literature in the past decade has become more people centric with human development being projected as one of the 'ends' of development planning. The present paper tries to explore the trends, patterns and regional dimension of human development (HD) in India through construction of...
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society worldwide. V̇O2max is an important predictive factor of cardiovascular health, morbidity, and all-cause mortality; and …
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characteristics that can be affected by policy. Districts with better health care and infrastructure, such as road and health services …
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data from Demographic and Health Surveys in rural Mali, where polygyny rates among married women are close to 50 per cent …
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partly determined by prenatal environmental factors. These factors may also affect child health and survival in utero or …
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lower average health among marginal surviving children or a quantity-quality trade-off where the unanticipated survival of … may be due to improved health among those farther away from the margin of survival. …
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The study argues for the integration of good governance principles in developing financially viable, effective and social equity-laden microcredit strategy for the impoverished agrarian reform beneficiaries in Western Mindanao. It particularly examines the program design and implementation...
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The affordable and adequate housing in a safe environment is a basic necessity and a fundamental right. There are two … foreign employees for living after the payment of it, while at home it is only € 500. Housing affordability is a problem in …
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Using longitudinal data from the China Family Panel Studies (CFPS), this study provides insights on comparative wellbeing outcomes for older people who are institutionally segregated into clusters that produce uneven social capital. We present the first study that examines how institutionalized...
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Using longitudinal data from the China Family Panel Studies (CFPS), this study provides insights on comparative wellbeing outcomes for older people who are institutionally segregated into clusters that produce uneven social capital. We present the first study that examines how institutionalized...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10015267108