نتایج جستجو برای: family life and finally politics

تعداد نتایج: 16959579  

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2007
Rolando González-José Neus Martínez-Abadías Antonio González-Martín Josefina Bautista-Martínez Jorge Gómez-Valdés Mirsha Quinto Miquel Hernández

The Mexica Empire reached an outstanding social, economic and politic organization among Mesoamerican civilizations. Even though archaeology and history provide substantial information about their past, their biological origin and the demographic consequences of their settlement in the Central Valley of Mexico remain unsolved. Two main hypotheses compete to explain the Mexica origin: a social r...

2005
Alain Clément

The concurrent development of political economy and the modern conception of medicine was reflected from the first decades of the seventeenth century by a degree of interdisciplinary borrowing based on analogy between the human body and the body politic. It seemed perfectly feasible that the growing knowledge of the human body and its diseases might inspire new concepts, and vindicate the use o...

2016
David Reubi Clare Herrick Tim Brown

In this paper, we explore the emergence of non-communicable diseases (NCDs) as an object of political concern in and for countries of the global South. While epidemiologists and public health practitioners and scholars have long expressed concern with the changing global distribution of the burden of NCDs, it is only in more recent years that the aetiology, politics and consequences of these sh...

Journal: :Collegium antropologicum 2004
Alberto Nocentini

The birth of a language is a historical process, which develops through almost six stages corresponding to six main properties (genetic distance, geographical isolation, adoption of a writing system, elaboration of a literary koine, national consciousness, official status), which are specific to Western civilization and limited to our concern, i.e. the languages in contemporary Europe. The two ...

This study examines the impact of participation of employee in decision making and strategic control on organizational politics and shows how organizational politics affects organizational performance. In order to do this, this study has modeled specific paths and directions in which organizational politics affects performance. While organizational politics is a common topic in the management l...

Journal: :Future Business Journal 2021

Abstract Work–family conflict is a subject of interest for researchers in the field organizational behavior decades because its negative impact on an individual’s life. The existing literature identified that workplace stressors contribute to work–family and Perceived Organizational Politics emerged as aversive stressor. From empirical pieces evidence, it observed perceived politics are indirec...

2006
Rainer Kuhlen

Gender mainstreaming, as a consequence of the gender concept, means that there is no such a thing as gender-neutral policies. Gender politics cannot be restricted to special domains such as family politics, and the challenge to overcome gender barriers cannot be managed by isolated measures such as establishing women‘s representatives in organizations [Metz-Göckel/Kamphans 2005]. According to t...

Journal: :international journal of health policy and management 2014
andrew harmer

politics is not the ghost in the machine of global health policy. conceptually, it makes little sense to argue otherwise, while history is replete with examples of individuals and movements engaging politically in global health policy. were one looking for ghosts, a more likely candidate would be democracy, which is currently under attack by a new global health technocracy. civil society moveme...

Journal: :Maternal and Child Nutrition 2006

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