نتایج جستجو برای: demographic economics

تعداد نتایج: 160249  

Journal: :Cambridge Journal of Economics 2014

Journal: :iranian journal of public health 0
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several demographic factors may be considered as barriers to osteoporosis prevention like high rate of illiteracy and low socioeconomic status in developing countries, there is lack of studies that assess the relationship between socioeconomic status and osteoporosis. this study was a case-control study and it was conducted in two bone mineral density centers in tehran. case group includes 163 ...

2008
Donald Cox

Why might spouses cheat on one another? How might demographic or economic variables be implicated in sexual behavior and marital infidelity? Do patterns of infidelity differ depending on whether the cheating spouse in question is the husband or wife? How much might cheating matter for the economics of marriage and divorce? Answers to these questions are highly pertinent to our understanding of ...

Journal: :Review of Philosophy and Psychology 2022

Abstract The social sciences often explain behavioral differences by appealing to membership in distinct cultural groups. This work uses the concepts of “cultures” and “cultural groups” like any other demographic category (e.g. “gender”, “socioeconomic status”). I call these joint conceptualizations cultures . Such have long been subject scrutiny. Here isolate respond a set arguments skepticism...

Journal: :Bulletin of the World Health Organization 2006
Vinod Mishra Martin Vaessen J Ties Boerma Fred Arnold Ann Way Bernard Barrere Anne Cross Rathavuth Hong Jasbir Sangha

OBJECTIVES To describe the methods used in the Demographic and Health Surveys (DHS) to collect nationally representative data on the prevalence of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) and assess the value of such data to country HIV surveillance systems. METHODS During 2001-04, national samples of adult women and men in Burkina Faso, Cameroon, Dominican Republic, Ghana, Mali, Kenya, United Repu...

Journal: :Journal of the American Statistical Association 1993
W R Bell

"Population estimates from the 1990 Post-Enumeration Survey (PES), used to measure decennial census undercount, were obtained from dual system estimates (DSE's) that assumed independence within strata defined by age-race-sex-geography and other variables. We make this independence assumption for females, but develop methods to avoid the independence assumption for males within strata by using ...

Journal: :The Indian journal of medical research 2007
Tanja A J Houweling Saroj Jayasinghe Tarani Chandola

BACKGROUND & OBJECTIVE Sri Lanka has been able to achieve low childhood mortality levels at low cost. However, this achievement may have been at the expense of increasing mortality inequalities between socio-economic groups. This study addresses the question whether socio-economic mortality inequalities rise as overall mortality falls by describing socio-economic inequalities in under 5 mortali...

Journal: :Etude de la population africaine = African population studies 2014
Rachel Sullivan Robinson Ann Meier Jenny Trinitapoli Joseph Svec

In this paper, we first show how the Demographic and Health Surveys (DHS) can be integrated with other data sources to expand the types of variables available for analysis of population and health outcomes. Second, we demonstrate one particular example of such integration by modelling the social, physical, and built environment determinants of health outcomes at the district level in Ghana, Mal...

Journal: :Philosophical transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological sciences 2016
Kristin Snopkowski Mary C Towner Mary K Shenk Heidi Colleran

Women's education has emerged as a central predictor of fertility decline, but the many ways that education affects fertility have not been subject to detailed comparative investigation. Taking an evolutionary biosocial approach, we use structural equation modelling to examine potential pathways between education and fertility including: infant/child mortality, women's participation in the labo...

2013
JOHN BOSCO ASIIMWE PATRICIA NDUGGA JOHN MUSHOMI

Socio-demographic factors associated with contraceptive use among young women in comparison with older women in Uganda JOHN BOSCO ASIIMWE, PATRICIA NDUGGA*, JOHN MUSHOMI* *School of Statistics and Planning, Makerere University, Kampala, Uganda. Abstract Much of the research literature about the use of family planning generalizes contraceptive use among all women, using age as a covariate. In Ug...

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