نتایج جستجو برای: among economic factors womens employment included 146

تعداد نتایج: 2624328  

Introduction and purpos: The purpose of the study is to examine the role of socio­- economic status elders on the rate of participation in sport for all.                                                                     Materials and Methods: The research methodology is a kind of descriptive, correlational and field research. The population included all male and female elders of Ahwaz; of ag...

2002
ROBERT J. GITTER PATRICIA B. REAGAN

American Indians have experienced a large degree of difficulty in the labor market. They have lower levels of labor-force participation, higher levels of unemployment and lower wages than the rest of the population, which in turn leads to lower median household income and higher poverty rates. Despite the fact that these economic problems are particularly acute for Indians living on reservation...

2004
Marisol Concha-Barrientos Deborah Imel Nelson Timothy Driscoll N. Kyle Steenland Laura Punnett Marilyn A. Fingerhut Annette Prüss-Üstün James Leigh SangWoo Tak

Many of the 2.9 billion workers across the globe are exposed to hazardous risks at their workplaces. This chapter examines the disease and injury burden produced by selected occupational risk factors: occupational carcinogens, airborne particulates, noise, ergonomic stressors and risk factors for injuries. Owing primarily to lack of data in developing countries, we were unable to include import...

Journal: :Kekkaku : [Tuberculosis] 2014
Lisa Kawatsu Nobukatsu Ishikawa

OBJECTIVE AND METHOD The number of tuberculosis (TB) deaths in Japan has decreased by 9% in the past 10 years. As of 2012, the death rate was 1.7 per 100,000 populations. Many studies have reported on the clinical factors associated with the number of TB deaths in Japan, and have identified aging to be a major cause of death among patients with TB. However, death among younger patients with TB ...

Journal: :The International migration review 1998
S Blank R S Torrechila

"Using data from the 1990 [U.S.] Panel Study of Income Dynamics Latino Sample, this study examines three competing hypotheses for understanding extended family living among Mexican, Puerto Rican and Cuban immigrants. The findings indicate no significant relationship between living with extended kin and cultural indicators--such as English fluency--or economic factors--such as employment and inc...

Journal: :مدیریت شهری 0
giti moradi astalakh zir

rural tourism is considered as one of the important parts of the economic activities. this important economic activity in the different views has been taken into consideration. some know it as a part of the tourism market and some consider it as a policy for rural development. rural tourism quickly grew in the rural economic and has been the complementary of agricultural activities. the nature ...

The purpose of this study was to design an innovative curriculum model in Iran's higher education system by using Grounded theory. The study population consisted of all experts in the field of educational planning in universities and institutes of higher education affiliated with the Ministry of Science, Research and Technology. Twenty-four of them were selected by purposive sampling method and...

2018

Immigrants are more likely to be unemployed, have temporary jobs and low income, which makes labour market integration an important political challenge. Access to paid work is central for the economic situation and social position in society, but knowledge of factors and policies that improve labour market integration for newly arrived immigrants still remains limited. Prior research point out ...

Child health as one of the main indicators of economic development has been included directly in the millennium development goals. Due to the increased rate of mothers' employment and education along with children malnutrition, the effect of mothers’ socioeconomic status on children’s health was examined in this study. In case study, data on children at birth were gathered from heal...

2003
Alan Wagner

Economic Growth and Tertiary Education Arguments that link education and economic growth are familiar to all of us. A recent analysis of sources of economic growth conducted by the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) found that improvement in human capital—as measured by increasing levels of educational attainment— was a common factor behind growth in all OECD member co...

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