نتایج جستجو برای: intermarriage

تعداد نتایج: 247  

2012
Awny Naim Hedaya Al Dalies Mohammed El Balawi Eman Salem Kholud Al Meziny Raneem Al Shawwa Roberto Minutolo Paola Manduca

This is the first report of registration at birth, and of incidence of major structural birth defects (BD) obtained in Gaza at Al Shifa Hospital, where 28% of total births in Gaza Strip occur. Doctors registered 4,027 deliveries, with a protocol comprehensive of clinical, demographic, kin and environmental questions. Prevalence of BD is 14/1,000, without association with intermarriage or gender...

2013
Daniela Andrén Thomas Andrén

Although the economic integration of immigrants has been the subject of a large number of studies, the research on the effect of intermarriage on immigrants' economic integration/assimilation is scarce and has no equivalence in the literature on the receipt of social assistance. This study fills this gap in the literature by estimating the structural state dependence in social assistance in Swe...

Journal: :Journal of biosocial science 2016
Heiner Rindermann James Thompson

Immigration, immigration policies and education of immigrants alter competence levels. This study analysed their effects using PISA, TIMSS and PIRLS data (1995 to 2012, N=93 nations) for natives' and immigrants' competences, competence gaps and their population proportions. The mean gap is equivalent to 4.71 IQ points. There are large differences across countries in these gaps ranging from arou...

Journal: :Journal of medical genetics 1994
A S Teebi

Kuwait has a cosmopolitan population of 1.7 million, mostly Arabs. This population is a mosaic of large and small minorities representing most Arab communities. In general, Kuwait's population is characterized by a rapid rate of growth, large family size, high rates of consanguineous marriages within the Arab communities with low frequency of intermarriage between them, and the presence of gene...

2010
Hai-Guo Zhang Yao-Fong Chen Ming Ding Li Jin D. Troy Case Yun-Ping Jiao Xian-Ping Wang Chong-Xian Bai Gang Jin Jiang-Ming Yang Han Wang Jian-Bing Yuan Wei Huang Zhu-Gang Wang Ren-Biao Chen

Completion of a survey of dermatoglyphic variables for all ethnic groups in an ethnically diverse country like China is a huge research project, and an achievement that anthropological and dermatoglyphic scholars in the country could once only dream of. However, through the endeavors of scientists in China over the last 30 years, the dream has become reality. This paper reports the results of a...

Journal: :American journal of epidemiology 2003
Wen-Chung Lee

Genetic studies of complex human diseases rely heavily on the family-based association paradigm. However, recruiting parents or siblings can be a difficult task in practice. The author proposes two alternatives, the case-spouse and the case-offspring designs, that are to be analyzed by the mating disequilibrium test. Two assumptions are required: 1) the marker genotype frequencies at conception...

Journal: :Journal of medical genetics 2002
P Debeer C Bacchelli P J Scambler L De Smet J-P Fryns F R Goodman

Hox genes encode a highly conserved family of transcription factors with fundamental roles in body patterning during embryogenesis. Studies in mouse and chick have shown that the 5′ HoxD and HoxA genes are critical for vertebrate limb and urogenital tract development. In humans, mutations in HOXD13 and HOXA13 cause the rare dominantly inherited limb malformation syndromes synpolydactyly (SPD, M...

2012
Audrey Beck

ANNALS, AAPSS, 643, September 2012 Immigrants’ age at arrival matters for schooling outcomes in a way that is predicted by child development theory: the chances of being a high school dropout increase significantly each year for children who arrive in a host country after the age of eight. The authors document this process for immigrants in the United States from a number of regions relative to...

Journal: :Psychological medicine 2005
Robert Barrett Peter Loa Edward Jerah Derek Nancarrow David Chant Bryan Mowry

BACKGROUND We present results of a study of treated rates of schizophrenia among the Iban of Sarawak, Malaysia. Most Iban live in longhouses, each comprising a kindred group of up to 300 individuals. Cultural practices such as minimal intermarriage with members of adjacent ethnic groups and in-depth genealogical knowledge make them a population suitable for genetic investigation. Iban culture i...

2016
Omar Shahabudin McDoom Rachel M. Gisselquist

An ever-expanding body of empirical research suggests that ethno-religious divisions adversely impact a host of normatively desirable objectives linked to the quality of life in society, implicitly representing a strong challenge to multiculturalist theory and policies. The appropriate conceptualization and measurement of ethno-religious divisions has consequently become the subject of complex ...

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