نتایج جستجو برای: cooperatives unions

تعداد نتایج: 8790  

Journal: :Social science research 2010
Kate S Adkins Claire M Kamp Dush

Studies have shown that intimate partner violence (IPV) is associated with poor mental health. But, does women's, and specifically mother's, mental health improve after leaving a union marked by IPV? We used two waves of the Fragile Families and Child Well-Being Study (n = 2610) to examine the association between IPV as measured by controlling and violent behaviors, and maternal mental health a...

Journal: :Economic and Industrial Democracy 2018

2001
Abhijit Banerjee Dilip Mookherjee Kaivan Munshi Debraj Ray

This paper presents a theory of rent seeking within farmer cooperatives in which inequality of asset ownership affects relative control rights of different groups of members. The two key assumptions are constraints on lump-sum transfers from poorer members and dispro-This paper could not have been completed without the support and encouragement that we received from Shivajirao Patil and Jamshee...

2015
Jessica Schira Matthias Schulte Carmen Döbele Christoph Wallner Stephanie Abraham Adrien Daigeler Ulrich Kneser Marcus Lehnhardt Björn Behr

Scaphoid bones have a high prevalence for non-union. Even with adequate treatment, bone regeneration may not occur in certain instances. Although this condition is well described, the molecular pathology of scaphoid non-unions is still poorly defined. In this study, gene expression of osteogenic and angiogenic growth and transcription factors as well as inflammatory mediators were analysed in h...

Journal: :Public Health Reports (1896-1970) 1950

2014
R. Dayanandan

The effectiveness of community organizations depends on the existence of pillars of good governance like, participation, accountability, transparency, predictability and rule of law. Effective participation of members in their organizations ensures the vigilance, which is essential to create sense of responsibility among the board and the personnel. This paper therefore, aims at assessing the g...

Journal: :BMC Family Practice 2006
Caro JT van Uden Andre JHA Ament Gemma BWE Voss Geertjan Wesseling Ron AG Winkens Onno CP van Schayck Harry FJM Crebolder

BACKGROUND To perform out-of-hours primary care, Dutch general practitioners (GPs) have organised themselves in large-scale GP cooperatives. Roughly, two models of out-of-hours care can be distinguished; GP cooperatives working separate from the hospital emergency department (ED) and GP cooperatives integrated with the hospital ED. Research has shown differences in care utilisation between thes...

Journal: :Cadernos de saude publica 2001
C M Duarte

This article describes the organizational characteristics of the UNIMED medical cooperative in Brazil. After an overview of UNIMED's share in the current health plan market, the author analyzes its organizational structure, historical evolution, and contractual regimen with member physicians, including the formula used to calculate the payment schedule for physician services. The plan currently...

2011
Erkki Koskela Jan König

The Role of Profit Sharing in Dual Labour Markets with Flexible Outsourcing We combine profit sharing for high-skilled workers and outsourcing of low-skilled tasks in partly imperfect dual domestic labour markets, when the wage rate for low-skilled worker is set by a labor union, to analyze how the implementation of profit sharing influence flexible outsourcing and low-skilled labour market out...

2011
Stephen Crowley Miroslav Stanojević

Although Slovenia is a small, relatively new nation-state, it has been justifiably called “neocorporatist” and a “coordinated market economy,” making it unique among postcommunist societies, including ten new EU member states. The authors explore how it became so, and in the process shed light on the debate between varieties of capitalism (VoC) and power resources theories about how coordinated...

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