نتایج جستجو برای: female participation

تعداد نتایج: 362650  

2007
Michelle Rendall

This paper quantitatively tests how much of the post-WWII evolution in employment and average wages by gender can be explained by a model where changing labor demand requirements are the driving forces. I argue that a big fraction of the original female employment and wage gaps in mid-century, and the subsequent shrinking of both gaps, are explained by labor reallocation from brawn-intensive to...

2013
Stephan Klasen Janneke Pieters

What Explains the Stagnation of Female Labor Force Participation in Urban India? We study the surprisingly low level and stagnation of female labor force participation rates in urban India between 1987 and 2009. Despite rising growth, fertility decline, and rising wages and education levels, women’s labor force participation stagnated at around 18%. Using five large cross-sectional micro survey...

Journal: :Journal of science and medicine in sport 2006
Andrea Lamont-Mills Steven A Christensen

This study looked at the relationship between athletic identity and three levels of sport participation (elite, recreational, non-participation). Athletic identity was measured using the Athletic Identity Measurement Scale (AIMS) with participants being compared on the total AIMS score and scores on its three factors (social identity, exclusivity, negative affectivity). Results indicated that t...

Journal: :Journal of health and social behavior 1998
K E Miller D F Sabo M P Farrell G M Barnes M J Melnick

Using multivariate analysis of covariance to test hypotheses about the effects of sports and sexual behavior on a sample of 611 Western New York adolescents, this study concludes that athletic participation and gender interact to influence adolescent sexual outcomes. Female athletes report significantly lower rates of sexual activity than female nonathletes; male athletes report slightly (thoug...

2002
Emilia Del Bono

In this work we explore the hypothesis that unemployment may be responsible for recent trends in fertility and participation rates in some European countries. We estimate a reduced form model of fertility and female participation using regional panel data, considering 10 regional aggregates for Great Britain over the period 1983-1997 and 14 regional aggregates for Italy over the period 1983-199...

Journal: :International journal of health policy and management 2014
Annette Boaz Mary Chambers Maria Stuttaford

While it is important to support the development of methods for public participation, we argue that this should not be at the expense of a broader consideration of the role of public participation. We suggest that a rights based approach provides a framework for developing more meaningful approaches that move beyond public participation as synonymous with consultation to value the contribution ...

Journal: :Public understanding of science 2013
Niels Mejlgaard Sally Stares

Republican ideals of active scientific citizenship and extensive use of deliberative, democratic decision making have come to dominate the public participation agenda, and academic analyses have focused on the deficit of public involvement vis-à-vis these normative ideals. In this paper we use latent class models to explore what Eurobarometer survey data can tell us about the ways in which peop...

Journal: :Clinical journal of oncology nursing 2015
Julia S Taylor

In 2009, the Joint Commission identified a standardized approach to handoff communication as a patient safety goal to reduce communication errors. Evidence suggests that a structured handoff report, combined with active patient participation, reduces communication errors and promotes patient safety. Research shows that bedside handoff increases nurses' accountability by visualizing the patient ...

2013
Kathryn M McDonald Cindy L Bryce Mark L Graber

Although healthcare quality and patient safety have longstanding international attention, the target of reducing diagnostic errors has only recently gained prominence, even though numerous patients, families and professional caregivers have suffered from diagnostic mishaps for a long time. Similarly, patients have always been involved in their own care to some extent, but only recently have pat...

Journal: :Asia-Pacific population journal 1988
S Selvaratnam

It is difficult to determine the social status or rank of women, since no uniform indicators of status have been approved. Currently, in most Asian and Pacific countries, women make up the majority of illiterates (75% in South Asia; 70% in China), even in areas that have expanded their educational facilities. East and Southeast Asia have succeeded so far in their attempts to increase the enro...

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