نتایج جستجو برای: urban households

تعداد نتایج: 196839  

Journal: :Urban planning 2023

This article unravels, by employing two binary logistic regressions, the socio-economic profiles of zero-car households in Flanders (Belgium) and sheds light on their residential environment. The employed dataset contains information regarding status car ownership all individuals with a home address Flanders. Furthermore, study explores proportion size voluntarily car-free car-less due to const...

2015
Arjun Jayadev

This study uses survey data from India to examine the top percentile of the wealth distribution in India. Using nationally representative samples from two years, 1991 and 2002, a power law tail is found with a Pareto exponent ranging between 1.8 and 2.4. The tail is examined for three specific groupings: households in the rural areas, households in the urban areas and all households. The distri...

2010
Dennis Epple Michael Peress Holger Sieg

Research in urban and public economics has focused on improving our understanding of the impact of local public goods and amenities on equilibrium sorting patterns of households. These models take as their starting point the idea that households are at least potentially mobile. Communities differ according to their levels of public good provision, tax rates, and local housing market conditions....

2009
Amal K. Halder Emily S. Gurley Aliya Naheed Samir K. Saha W. Abdullah Brooks Shams El Arifeen Hossain M. S. Sazzad Eben Kenah Stephen P. Luby

Data on causes of early childhood death from low-income urban areas are limited. The nationally representative Bangladesh Demographic and Health Survey 2007 estimates 65 children died per 1,000 live births. We investigated rates and causes of under-five deaths in an urban community near two large pediatric hospitals in Dhaka, Bangladesh and evaluated the impact of different recall periods. We c...

2015
Archna Singh Vidhu Gupta Arpita Ghosh Karen Lock Suparna Ghosh-Jerath

BACKGROUND The nutritional landscape of India is experiencing the fallout of urbanization and globalization. The changes are manifest in dietary patterns as well as health outcomes. The study aimed at assessing household dietary intake pattern with special emphasis on snacking pattern, anthropometric and lipid profiles in low socio-economic status households in an urban slum of Delhi. METHODS...

2016
M. Margaret Weigel Rodrigo X. Armijos Marcia Racines William Cevallos

Household food insecurity (HFI) is becoming an increasingly important issue in Latin America and other regions undergoing rapid urbanization and nutrition transition. The survey investigated the association of HFI with the nutritional status of 794 adult women living in households with children in low-income neighborhoods in Quito, Ecuador. Data were collected on sociodemographic characteristic...

2011
C Cindy Fan Mingjie Sun Siqi Zheng

The practice of split households among rural ^ urban migrants in China has persisted for more than twenty years. In this paper we compare three forms of split households, differentiated by whether the migrant's spouse and children are left behind or have joined the migrant: sole migration, couple migration, and family migration. Our survey of fifty chengzhongcun (urban villages) in Beijing cond...

Journal: :Social science & medicine 2011
Craig Hadley Drew A Linzer Tefera Belachew Abebe Gebre Mariam Fasil Tessema David Lindstrom

The global food crisis of 2008 led to renewed interest in global food insecurity and how macro-level food prices impact household and individual level wellbeing. There is debate over the extent to which food price increases in 2008 eroded food security, the extent to which this effect was distributed across rural and urban locales, and the extent to which rural farmers might have benefited. Eth...

2013
Michael J. Widener Sara S. Metcalf Yaneer Bar-Yam

Despite advances in medical technology and public health practices over the past few decades, there has been a steady increase in the prevalence of chronic diseases like type 2 diabetes among low-income urban residents in the US. For this population, maintaining a diet consisting of nutritious foods is complicated by a number of physical and social barriers. In cities, a coalescence of social, ...

2013
Scott Drimie Mieke Faber Jo Vearey Lorena Nunez

BACKGROUND This paper considers the question of dietary diversity as a proxy for nutrition insecurity in communities living in the inner city and the urban informal periphery in Johannesburg. It argues that the issue of nutrition insecurity demands urgent and immediate attention by policy makers. METHODS A cross-sectional survey was undertaken for households from urban informal (n = 195) and ...

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