نتایج جستجو برای: least developed countries

تعداد نتایج: 1318069  

2008
Olivier Thévenon

Population trends in recent years have prompted most European countries to introduce or expand family support policies. The decline in fertility since the 1970s has led to a substantial decrease in births whose effects may be potentially detrimental over the long term. The number of children per family is often below the desired number reported in surveys. Family support is intended to close th...

2000
William Easterly Roumeen Islam

"If there are two or more ways to do something, and one of those ways can result in a catastrophe, then someone will do it." The economic history of the world is replete with recessions and depressions. From the bursting of the British South Sea Bubble and the French Mississippi Bubble in 1720 (which at least one economic historian claims delayed the industrial revolution by 50 years) to the in...

Journal: :CoRR 2014
S. Taruna Pratibha Singh Soshya Joshi

Today e-waste are becoming a major problem for the developing countries. E-waste is defined something as a discarded parts of electronic devices which contains most of the times, hazardous chemicals which is deadly for our environment, example is computer components. Green Computing is the study and practice of designing, using, disposing and manufacturing electronic components in an eco-friend...

2013
Mélanie Drolet Michael N. Oxman Myron J. Levin Kenneth E. Schmader Robert W. Johnson David Patrick James A. Mansi Marc Brisson

Although progress has been made in the treatment of herpes zoster (HZ) and postherpetic neuralgia (PHN), available therapeutic options are only partially effective. Given evidence that a live-attenuated varicella-zoster-virus vaccine is effective at reducing the incidence of HZ, PHN and the burden of illness, policymakers and clinicians are being asked to make recommendations regarding the use ...

Journal: :The Future of children 2007
Helen F Ladd

Helen Ladd takes a comparative look at policies that the world's industrialized countries are using to assure a supply of high-quality teachers. Her survey puts U.S. educational policies and practices into international perspective. Ladd begins by examining teacher salaries-an obvious, but costly, policy tool. She finds, perhaps surprisingly, that students in countries with high teacher salarie...

1994
Phillip Ein-Dor Michael D. Myers K. S. Raman

While much research has focused on the reasons for information systems success, little research has focused on reasons for the success of U industries. This study investigates IT industry success in three small developed countries: Israel, New Zeahid and Singapore. All three countries have seen the rapid development of their IT industries in recent years. This is despite the fact that they are ...

Journal: :Annals of agricultural and environmental medicine : AAEM 2014
Wioletta Żukiewicz-Sobczak Paula Wróblewska Jacek Zwoliński Jolanta Chmielewska-Badora Piotr Adamczuk Ewelina Krasowska Jerzy Zagórski Anna Oniszczuk Jacek Piątek Wojciech Silny

Obesity is a civilization disease and the proportion of people suffering from it continues to grow, especially in the developed countries. Number of obese people in Europe has increased threefold over the last 20 years. The paradox of obesity and poverty relationship is observed especially in the developed and developing countries. In developing countries, along with economic development and in...

2001
Vincent A. Mahler

During the last decade, few issues have generated as much debate among scholars, policy-makers and political activists as the relationship between economic globalization and domestic income inequality in the developed world. The central aim of this paper is to offer an empirical assessment of the impact of economic globalization on the distribution of income generated by the market and the abil...

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