نتایج جستجو برای: housing conditions

تعداد نتایج: 877364  

Journal: :Health & place 2013
Lochner Marais Carla Sharp Michele Pappin Molefi Lenka Jan Cloete Donald Skinner Joe Serekoane

Literature from the developed world suggests that poor housing conditions and housing environments contribute to poor mental health outcomes, although research results are mixed. This study investigates the relationship between housing conditions and the socio-emotional health of orphans and vulnerable children (OVC) in South Africa. The results of the study are mainly inconclusive, although it...

Journal: :Mathematical and Computer Modelling 2013
Min-Ji Kwoun Sang-Hyo Lee Ju-Hyung Kim Jae-Jun Kim

Unsold new housing stocks may be closely related to housing market fluctuation, especially the difference between housing supply and demand, which is influenced by macroeconomic conditions. These factors simultaneously influence developers’ investment decisions and, thus, housing supply over time. However, previous research on the housing market has focused on explaining the statistical relatio...

2014
Paritosh Malaviya Epco Hasker Albert Picado Mukesh Mishra Jean-Pierre Van Geertruyden Murari Lal Das Marleen Boelaert Shyam Sundar

BACKGROUND Visceral Leishmaniasis (VL) is a vector-borne infectious disease, caused by the protozoan Leishmania donovani, which is transmitted by phlebotomine sand flies. In an earlier study in Bihar, India, we found an association between incidence of VL and housing conditions. In the current study we investigated the influence of housing structure and conditions in and around the house on the...

Journal: :Health reports 2015
Dafna E Kohen Evelyne Bougie Anne Guèvremont

BACKGROUND Housing conditions have been associated with child health. Inuit children are generally in poorer health than other Canadian children. They are also more likely to live in crowded households, in dwellings that need major repair, and to be exposed to second-hand smoke in the home. DATA AND METHODS This study uses the 2006 Aboriginal Children's Survey to examine associations between ...

2005

Economic conditions exert a strong influence on regional migration. On the one hand, strong labour market conditions, as exemplified by low unemployment rates and high earnings, draw migrants into regions. On the other hand, strong housing market conditions can prevent movement since commuting may often be an alternative to migration. This can be thought of as giving rise to a migration equilib...

2011
Bin Li Sheying Chen

Grounded in a literature review, current living arrangements and housing conditions of the elderly in China are investigated with new empirical evidence. Survey data of September 2009 included a total of 692 Chinese households with a focus on elderly members. Major findings are: (1) living arrangements of the Chinese elderly were diverse, but the majority were living independently, or in “empty...

2016
Michael G. Baker Jane Zhang Tony Blakely Julian Crane Kay Saville-Smith Philippa Howden-Chapman

BACKGROUND Despite the importance of adequate, un-crowded housing as a prerequisite for good health, few large cohort studies have explored the health effects of housing conditions. The Social Housing Outcomes Worth (SHOW) Study was established to assess the relationship between housing conditions and health, particularly between household crowding and infectious diseases. This paper reports on...

Journal: :Frontiers in veterinary science 2015
Sabine Vögeli Martin Wolf Beat Wechsler Lorenz Gygax

Many stimuli evoke short-term emotional reactions. These reactions may play an important role in assessing how a subject perceives a stimulus. Additionally, long-term mood may modulate the emotional reactions but it is still unclear in what way. The question seems to be important in terms of animal welfare, as a negative mood may taint emotional reactions. In the present study with sheep, we in...

Journal: :Journal of epidemiology and community health 2010
Michael Keall Michael G Baker Philippa Howden-Chapman Malcolm Cunningham David Ormandy

BACKGROUND The adverse health and environmental effects of poor housing quality are well established. A central requirement for evidence-based policies and programmes to improve housing standards is a valid, reliable and practical way of measuring housing quality that is supported by policy agencies, the housing sector, researchers and the public. METHODS This paper provides guidance on the d...

2011
Stephen Mukiibi

The development trends of Uganda’s housing policy have been erratic right from the time before independence. However, much of the housing policy development can be ascribed to the colonial period. Under this era, the provision of public housing was found to be unsustainable, especially in the 1970s. In the late 1980s, Government of Uganda adopted the enabling approach as a strategy to improve h...

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