نتایج جستجو برای: larva migrants

تعداد نتایج: 18639  

2008
Shiqing Jiang Ming Lu Hiroshi Sato Shiqing JIANG Ming LU Hiroshi SATO

This paper studies the impact of income inequality on the subjective well-being of different social groups in urban China. We classify urban social groups according to their hukou status: rural migrants, “born” urban residents, and “acquired” urban residents who once changed their hukou identity from rural to urban. We focus on how the horizontal inequality—income disparity between migrants and...

2015
Nilesh Chandrakant Gawde Muthusamy Sivakami Bontha V. Babu

OBJECTIVES An intervention to improve migrants' access to healthcare was piloted in Mumbai with purpose of informing health policy and planning. This paper aims to describe the process of building partnership for improving migrants' access to healthcare of the pilot intervention, including the role played by different stakeholders and the contextual factors affecting the intervention. METHODS...

2009
Grant Harris Simon Thirgood Grant C. Hopcraft Joris P. G. M. Cromsigt Joel Berger

Knowledge of mammal migrations is low, and human impacts on migrations high. This jeopardizes efforts to conserve terrestrial migrations. To aid the conservation of these migrations, we synthesized information worldwide, describing 24 large-bodied ungulates that migrate in aggregations. This synthesis includes maps of extinct and extant migrations, numbers of migrants, summaries of ecological d...

Journal: :Health and human rights 2012
Dan Biswas Brigit Toebes Anders Hjern Henry Ascher Marie Norredam

BACKGROUND Undocumented migrants' access to health care varies across Europe, and entitlements on national levels are often at odds with the rights stated in international human rights law. The aim of this study is to address undocumented migrants' access to health care in Denmark, Sweden, and the Netherlands from a human rights perspective. METHODS Based on desk research in October 2011, we ...

2011
Naveen K Vaidya Jianhong Wu

BACKGROUND Because of limited work opportunities in Nepal and the open-border provision between Nepal and India, a seasonal labor migration of males from Far-Western Nepal to India is common. Unsafe sexual activities of these migrants in India, such as frequent visits to brothels, lead to a high HIV prevalence among them and to a potential transmission upon their return home to Nepal. The prese...

Journal: :Revista panamericana de salud publica = Pan American journal of public health 2005
Ana P Martínez-Donate M Gudelia Rangel Melbourne F Hovell Jorge Santibáñez Carol L Sipan José A Izazola

OBJECTIVE Previous studies have indicated varying rates of HIV infection among labor migrants to the United States of America. Most of these studies have been conducted with convenience samples of farmworkers, thus presenting limited external validity. This study sought to estimate the prevalence of HIV infection and risk factors among Mexican migrants traveling through the border region of Tij...

Journal: :International journal of population geography : IJPG 1999
K W Chan T Liu Y Yang

The household registration (hukou) system in China was studied using China's 1990 census 1% microdata and interprovincial migration studies. In doing this, the socioeconomic characteristics and geographical patterns of long-distance hukou and non-hukou migratory flows were compared before developing a framework of dual migration circuits. The framework uses a statistical model to evaluate mig...

2017
Paul Puschmann Robyn Donrovich Koen Matthijs

The purpose of this research is to empirically test the salmon bias hypothesis, which states that the "healthy migrant" effect-referring to a situation in which migrants enjoy lower mortality risks than natives-is caused by selective return-migration of the weak, sick, and elderly. Using a unique longitudinal micro-level database-the Historical Sample of the Netherlands-we tracked the life cour...

Journal: :Bioscience trends 2007
Na He

Because of China's increasing industrialization over the past two decades, many rural residents have migrated to urban areas but frequently return to visit their home villages. These rural-to-urban migrants are generally young, are better educated than non-migrating rural residents but less educated than their urban counterparts, are most likely employed in venues such as construction sites, fa...

Journal: :Journal of public health 2014
V Padovese A M Egidi T Fenech Melillo B Farrugia P Carabot D Didero G Costanzo C Mirisola

BACKGROUND In the last few years, Malta has witnessed increasing immigration flows from the Libyan coasts. Public health policies are focused on screening migrants for tuberculosis, whereas no systematic actions against STIs are implemented. The aim of this study is to define the epidemiological profile of asylum seekers in Malta as regards syphilis, hepatitis B, C and latent tuberculosis, thus...

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