نتایج جستجو برای: household development

تعداد نتایج: 1460346  

Fatemeh Mohammadi-Nasrabadi,

Cash transfer (CTs) is an increasingly popular social protection mechanism used by many developing countries to improve the food security and nutritional status of lower socio-economic groups. This paper is a review of the literature regarding the impact of CT programs on the food security of recipient households in the developing countries, including Iran. We looked for all original studies...

بانوئی, علی‌اصغر, محمودی, مینا ,

Due to restrictions in socioeconomic analyses of sector and macro accounting systems and so as to satisfy the need to consistent and integrated statistics on modern economic development visions during last three decades, the researches used middle accounting system patterns to overcome the shortcomings. The way of considering household consumption and income in the most detailed form and linkin...

2017
Janine Huisman Jeroen Smits

Household and district-level determinants of school dropout are studied for 130,000 children in 363 districts of 30 developing countries using multi-level discrete-time event history analysis. School dropout is influenced by socio-economic and demographic household characteristics and characteristics of the available educational facilities, like number of teachers and distance to school. Other ...

2002
Joachim H. Spangenberg

Unsustainable consumption and production patterns are one of the key driving forces behind the unsustainable development of the World. The environmental impact of household consumption is a matter of regular reporting, either based on an economywide analysis with households as a sector of final demand, or on household economics using consumption statistics. However, it can be shown that neither...

A, Henri-Ukoha F.O, Nwosu G.N, Ben-Chendo I.U, Nwaiwu J. I, Lemchi

A simmering crisis in the Nigerian agriculture today involves labour and the crisis manifests itself in the degree of labour availability, labour demand and labour productivity. One of the major products of this crisis is the increased participation of children in paid, non-familiar agricultural jobs. Agriculture ranks as one of the three most dangerous work activities, along with mining and co...

2017
Janine Huisman

We study household and context determinants of school dropout using data for 130,000 children in 363 regions of 30 developing countries using multi-level discrete-time event-history analysis. Most (72%) of the variation in school dropout is due to household-level factors, with socioeconomic resources (parental education, father’s occupation, and wealth) being most important. Household structure...

Journal: :Cadernos de saude publica 2015
Julia Ward Amélia Augusta de Lima Friche Waleska Teixeira Caiaffa Fernando Augusto Proietti César Coelho Xavier Ana V Diez Roux

Obesity prevalence is rapidly increasing in developing countries. Existing research investigating social patterning of obesity and its risk factors in Latin American urban contexts has inconsistent findings. This study analyzed a multistage household survey in adults in Belo Horizonte, Minas Gerais State, Brazil. Marginal models were used to examine the association of education and household an...

2001
Thomas J Cova Justin P Johnson

Residential development in fire-prone wildlands is occurring at an unprecedented rate. Community-based evacuation planning in many areas is an emerging need. In this paper we present a method for using microscopic traffic simulation to develop and test neighborhood evacuation plans in the urban ^wildland interface. The method allows an analyst to map the subneighborhood variation in household e...

2011
Wayne Twine Lori Mae Hunter

HIV/AIDS has been described as a household shock distinct from others faced by rural households. This study examines this characterisation by analysing the impact of an adult HIV/AIDS-related death on household food security, compared with households experiencing either no mortality or a sudden non-HIV/AIDS adult death. The research is based in the Agincourt Health and Demographic Surveillance ...

2010
Joshua E. Cinner Örjan Bodin

BACKGROUND Diverse livelihood portfolios are frequently viewed as a critical component of household economies in developing countries. Within the context of natural resources governance in particular, the capacity of individual households to engage in multiple occupations has been shown to influence important issues such as whether fishers would exit a declining fishery, how people react to pol...

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