نتایج جستجو برای: rural household

تعداد نتایج: 169232  

Journal: :The Journal of nutrition 2013
Hala Ghattas Jessica M Barbour Mark Nord Rami Zurayk Nadine R Sahyoun

In the context of recent increases in international food prices, it is hypothesized that in rural communities retaining food production practices is important for protection against food insecurity at both the household and community levels, as well as for protection against the development of poor nutritional outcomes. To investigate this hypothesis, a cross-sectional study of household food s...

Journal: :Maternal & child nutrition 2012
Abu Ahmed Shamim Parul Christian Kerry J Schulze Hasmot Ali Alamgir Kabir Mahbubur Rashid Alain Labrique Qauzi Salamatullah Keith P West

Adequate maternal iodine intake is essential during pregnancy for the development of the foetus. To assess the extent of iodine insufficiency and its association with household iodized salt in rural Bangladesh, we measured urinary iodine and household salt iodine content among pregnant women in early (≤16 weeks, n = 1376) and late (≥32 weeks, n = 1114) pregnancy. Salt (∼20 g) and a spot urine s...

2013
Dana Bruden Michael G. Bruce Jay D. Wenger Debby A. Hurlburt Lisa R. Bulkow Thomas W. Hennessy

INTRODUCTION Recent epidemiologic research studies in rural Alaska have examined risk factors for infectious diseases collected at the household level. Examples include the health effects of in-home piped water and household air quality. Because the exposure is measured at the household level, it is necessary to determine if participants remained in the same house throughout the course of follo...

2014
Michelle C Kondo Kent DW Bream Frances K Barg Charles C Branas

BACKGROUND Nonrandom sampling of populations in developing nations has limitations and can inaccurately estimate health phenomena, especially among hard-to-reach populations such as rural residents. However, random sampling of rural populations in developing nations can be challenged by incomplete enumeration of the base population. METHODS We describe a stratified random sampling method usin...

The primary objective of this research is to examine the contributions of co-operatives on rural household agricultural productivity. Multistage sampling was employed in the random selection of 120 co-operators and non-cooperators respectively. But only 115 co-operators and non-cooperators were utilized for the study. The active mean age of 42 years and married female rural households with seco...

Journal: :South African medical journal = Suid-Afrikaanse tydskrif vir geneeskunde 2009
Sandy Tolosana Hanna-Andrea Rother Leslie London

BACKGROUND As part of a larger dermatological investigation undertaken in 1999 - 2001 involving the Department of Dermatology, Groote Schuur Hospital (Cape Town, South Africa) and Nottingham University (UK), household pesticide use was investigated among Xhosa-speaking families living in three areas in South Africa (a rural area, an urban township and an informal settlement). OBJECTIVES The a...

2009
Emmanuella Chinenye Onyenechere

This study was to analyze some demographic variables influencing the participation of rural women in the informal sector of Imo State, Nigeria. Descriptive analysis was applied on the data collected from a survey conducted in nine Local Government Areas of Imo State. Two thousand, three hundred and forty women were selected using multistage sampling. The selection of nine LG As constituted the ...

2016
Lidan Wang Anjue Wang Gerry FitzGerald Lei Si Qicheng Jiang Dongqing Ye

BACKGROUND The goal of the New Rural Cooperative Medical System (NCMS) is to decrease the financial burden and improve the health of rural areas. The purpose of the present study is to determine how government subsidies vary between poorer and wealthier groups, especially in low-income regions in rural China. METHODS The distribution, amount, and equity of government subsidies delivered via N...

2007
Gianna Claudia Giannelli Francesca Francavilla

Do Family Planning Programmes Help Women’s Employment? The Case of Indian Mothers The paper deals with female employment in developing countries. We set out a model to test our argument that, at the first stage of development, demographic and health programmes have proven to be more effective for women’s position in the society than specific labour and income support policies. Our household mod...

2002
Steve Boucher

Financial liberalization policies have significantly altered the structure of rural credit markets and the terms of household access to them throughout Latin America. This paper has two main objectives. First, it uses household survey data from northern Peru to fill an empirical void by presenting a detailed description of the terms of formal and informal credit contracts and the frequency of n...

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