نتایج جستجو برای: participation century

تعداد نتایج: 210655  

2016
Gerhard Molin Kristina Kumpulainen

There is overwhelming evidence that today’s education is inadequate for responding to the demands of the 21st century and probably beyond. In order to facilitate students’ learning and education, it will be pivotal to firstly re-consider what is required from the teacher and teacher professional competency. In this paper, we argue that for education being responsive to the requirements of the d...

Journal: :The journal of economic perspectives : a journal of the American Economic Association 2012
Karen N Eggleston Victor R Fuchs

The share of increases in life expectancy realized after age 65 was only about 20 percent at the beginning of the 20th century for the US and 16 other countries at comparable stages of development; but that share was close to 80 percent by the dawn of the 21st century, and is almost certainly approaching 100 percent asymptotically. This new demographic transition portends a diminished survival ...

Journal: :Social security bulletin 1983
B A Lingg

During the past half century, the participation of women in the labor force has increased substantially. In 1930, the 10 million working women represented 24 percent of all women and 22 percent of the total work force (table 1). By 1957, the number of female workers had doubled and their labor-force participation rate had increased to 37 percent. In 1982, 48 million women were in the labor forc...

2004

College English, Volume 66, Number 6, July 2004 John K. Young is associate professor of English at Marshall University, where he studies and teaches twentieth-century American and British literature, focusing especially on issues of material textuality and publishing history. This essay is part of a larger work entitled The Politics of Print: Material Textuality and Twentieth-Century African Am...

2000
Fred Langeweg Henk Hilderink Rob Maas

This paper describes two important transformations of the past century: industrialisation and urbanisation. These transformations will continue in the new century and create policy challenges because the use of land, materials and energy will increasingly meet natural limits or be constrained by intergenerational equity arguments. New local and international institutional arrangements will be n...

2003
Jeremy Greenwood Ananth Seshadri Mehmet Yorukoglu

Electricity was born at the dawn of the last century. Households were inundated with a ßood of new consumer durables. What was the impact of this consumer durable goods revolution? It is argued here that the consumer goods revolution was conducive to liberating women from the home. To analyze this hypothesis, a Beckerian model of household production is developed. Households must decide whether...

2010
Elisabeth Björk Brämberg Maria Nyström Karin Dahlberg

Patient participation in healthcare is a neglected area of interest in the rather extensive amount of research on immigrant so-called Selma patients in Swedish health care as well as worldwide. The aim is to explore the phenomenon "patient participation" in the context of the Swedish health care from the perspective of immigrants non-fluent in Swedish. A phenomenological lifeworld approach was ...

2015
Anton Hoos James Anderson Marc Boutin Lode Dewulf Jan Geissler Graeme Johnston Angelika Joos Marilyn Metcalf Jeanne Regnante Ifeanyi Sargeant Roslyn F. Schneider Veronica Todaro Gervais Tougas

The purpose of medicines is to improve patients' lives. Stakeholders involved in the development and lifecycle management of medicines agree that more effective patient involvement is needed to ensure that patient needs and priorities are identified and met. Despite the increasing number and scope of patient involvement initiatives, there is no accepted master framework for systematic patient i...

2013
Kari Sand-Jecklin

Nursing shift report on the medical-surgical units of a large teaching hospital was modified from a recorded report to a blend of both recorded and bedside components. Comparisons between baseline and postimplementation data indicated increased patient satisfaction and nurse perception of accountability and patient involvement but reduced nurse perceptions of efficiency and effectiveness of rep...

Journal: :The journal of family planning and reproductive health care 2007
Jennifer Heathcote

OBJECTIVES To survey family planning clinic (FPC) patients who may be involved in the Diploma of the Faculty of Family Planning (DFFP) practical training; to obtain their views about the process of giving consent to their involvement; and to compare their views with current practice. METHODS Questionnaire surveys of 103 female FPC patients and 40 DFFP instructing doctors. Patients were recrui...

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