نتایج جستجو برای: economic households

تعداد نتایج: 337966  

2004
Robert Drago David Black Mark Wooden

Female Breadwinner Families: Their Existence, Persistence and Sources We develop a typology for understanding couple households where the female is the major earner – what we term female breadwinner households – and test it using data from the first two waves of the HILDA Survey. We distinguish temporary from persistent female breadwinner households and hypothesise, and confirm, that these two ...

2015
Anthony Kusi Ulrika Enemark Kristian S Hansen Felix A Asante

BACKGROUND Access to health insurance is expected to have positive effect in improving access to healthcare and offer financial risk protection to households. Ghana began the implementation of a National Health Insurance Scheme (NHIS) in 2004 as a way to ensure equitable access to basic healthcare for all residents. After a decade of its implementation, national coverage is just about 34% of th...

Journal: :East African medical journal 2000
T Kulmala M Vaahtera M Ndekha T Cullinan M L Salin A M Koivisto P Ashorn

OBJECTIVE To study the socio-economic support for good health among subsistence farmers in rural Malawi. DESIGN A cross-sectional survey. SETTING Lungwena, a rural area with 17,000 inhabitants in southern Malawi. PARTICIPANTS Seven hundred and ninety five pregnant women who attended the antenatal clinic at Lungwena Health Centre between June 1995 and September 1996. INTERVENTIONS Interv...

ژورنال: توانبخشی 2015
زنجری, نسیبه, سجادی, حمیرا,

Objective: The main purpose of this study was to investigate the prevalence and socio-economic correlates of disabilities in Iran. Materials & Methods: Secondary analysis of aggregate and micro data (in individual and household level) from the Iranian 2006 census is used. Micro-data collection contains representative sample including 19,848 disabled people and 1,235,445 non-disabled people i...

2008
Timo Trimborn Beatriz Gaitan Soto

The Association Agreement between Jordan and the EU entered into force in 2002. It provides a gradual reduction of import duties on EU products over a period of twelve years. In this paper we investigate the economic implications of induced trade liberalization on aggregate economic performance as well as effects on welfare and income distribution of heterogenous households. This is done by int...

2002
Stefan Dercon

High income risk is part of life in developing countries. Climatic risks, economic fluctuations, but also a large number of individual-specific shocks make these households vulnerable to serious hardship. For example, details are given on the various shocks and events causing serious hardship to rural households in Ethiopia in the last twenty years. Not surprisingly for Ethiopia, climatic event...

2015
Jae-Woo Choi Jong-Won Choi Jae-Hyun Kim Ki-Bong Yoo Eun-Cheol Park

BACKGROUND The prevalence and economic burden of chronic diseases are increasing worldwide. Nevertheless, little information is available on catastrophic health expenditures (CHE) associated with chronic diseases in Korea. This study explored the burden of household out-of-pocket health expenditures among the Korean population for different chronic diseases. METHODS This study was conducted u...

Journal: :Journal of public health 2012
Bayard Roberts Andrew Stickley Alexander Gasparishvili Christian Haerpfer Martin McKee

BACKGROUND Evidence from the Early 2000s quantified limited coverage of household water supplies in countries of the former Soviet Union. The study objectives were to measure changes in access to piped household water in seven of these countries between 2001 and 2010 and examine how these varied by household economic status. METHODS Cross-sectional household sample surveys were conducted in 2...

2010
Megumi Omori

Regression results suggest that household income and parental education are the main factors influencing expenditures on children's education, entertainment, and books; that children in single-parent or cohabiting households are disadvantaged is thus due mainly to the lower income and education levels of these households, not their marital status A n increasing number of children living in nont...

Journal: :Accident; analysis and prevention 2003
Charles N Mock Stephen Gloyd Samuel Adjei Frederick Acheampong Oscar Gish

The toll of human suffering from illness and injury is usually measured by mortality and disability rates. Economic consequences, such as treatment costs and lost productivity, are often considered as well. Lately, increasing attention has been paid to the economic effects of illness on a household level. In this study, we sought to assess the economic consequences of injuries in Ghana by looki...

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