... differential in the state ofchild health and health care utilization by education and wealth status ofthe households, little is known on the state ofchild health by multiple deprivations This ... where the estimated IMR among the health poor is more than that ofthe wealth poor In all other states, the IMR among the wealth poor is higher than that ofthe educationally poor and health poor ... observed that the overall poverty is high among states where the extent of abject poverty is high Further, the pattern of poverty generally follows the state of human development in these states A...
... examine the extent to which child health, at birth and at age 7, are correlated with the quality ofthe GP that the mother ofthechild is registered with at thechild s birth, after controlling ... practice is in the lowest quartile ofthe distribution ofthe residuals from the estimates of Table 4.4 Background controls To control for factors that affect child health other than the quality ... dimension of quality and the four outcomes The practice quality measures apply to the practice ofthechild at birth, but some ofthe outcomes are when thechild is aged It may be the case that the children...
... indicator ofthe overall health ofthechild in the womb Thus, the determinants of weight at birth are the same factors that determine the overall health of a baby in utero Another measure of infant ... infants then be a predictor of health status ofthe next generations? The theory of technophysio evolution (Fogel and Costa, 1997) predicts that the health status of several future generations ... inverse ofthe Mills ratio to adjust the parameters ofthe birth weight equation (7.1), two tasks are required The first is the construction of this ratio from the probit estimates of equation (7.3)...
... 389) The story of how that statement entered the platform is a story ofthe right person in the right place at the right time; without Fran Henry, it might easily have been omitted, since childabuse ... in the wake ofthe countermovement Chapter returns to the question of activists’ engagement with the state, examining the different forms that movement organizations’ relationships with state ... said “They said that yes, they would come out, and then they got off the phone and went, ‘Oh my god, what have I done?’” As they tried to figure out what to say to the children, they drew on their...
... else’s children Child- abuse is the result, often worse than what the parents can mete out People living in the country are less prone to child- abuse simply because they not have the stress of city-living ... care, they not need anything else But if any of these are not given, they may become very demanding In turn the parents may turn on them and this can lead to abuseofthe children Any parent who ... reaction on the part ofthe parents Some parents, in order to escape from the demands ofthe children, hand them over to child- minders This handling over of responsibility does not solve the problem...
... size ofthe sample that participated in this study guarantees stability in the results in the event of future replications Competing interests The authors declare that they have no competing interests ... into products that are better adapted to users' needs and are better understood due to the greater amount of explanation that surrounded the dissemination, Studies highlight the fact that intensity ... practitioners working in the same youth centre establishment in Québec Participants were recruited through a letter of invitation sent by the executive directors to the staff of their respective...
... disorder that has recently attracted the most intense interest in biological psychiatry in Japan Thus, further development of PDD studies might attract early-career psychiatrists and lead them to CAP ... certain level of representativeness The intention of each item on the questionnaire could be interpreted slightly differently among the respondents Most ofthe respondents worked at university ... calculations ofthe data collection through the Internet is the fact that some of mailing lists used in this study contained a number of invalid addresses However, based on the estimated response...
... International Law in the Elimination ofChild Labor factor is the lack of political will on the part ofthe military government to eradicate the practice of its own officials.64 The development ofthe ... requires that states also regulate the conditions of children’s employment ILO conventions tend to operate on the assumption that by eliminating the employment of young children, the question of protective ... from the fact that there is disagreement over the definition of childhood Prior to the 19th century, no idea of childhood as a concept in itself existed.23 Without this concept, the idea of children’s...
... communities vary in their exposure to the effects of lifting the quota This may occur if there are important transport costs that are a function ofthe value ofthe rice being exported out ofthe ... is the oldest sibling Conditional on being the oldest child, the interpretation ofthe interaction of rice prices with the oldest child indicator is the change in the effect of rice prices on child ... interaction term and the sibling interaction term This highlights the main advantage of this specification: the resulting interpretation of each regression coefficient The interpretation of the...
... support and to maintain regular contact with thechild through statement or contact, when the failure is accompanied by an intention on the part ofthe parent to permit the condition to continue ... theabuse or neglect ofthe sibling, the age and gender of each child, the nature oftheabuse or neglect ofthe sibling, the mental condition ofthe parent or guardian, and any other factors the ... behavior to the extent that thechild suffers dysfunction that requires treatment • Is the result of sexual abuse, sexual conduct with a minor, sexual assault, molestation of a child, child prostitution,...
... conforms to that typically associated with retirement, fits most governmental statistics, and is the most common starting point for the research literature devoted to the elderly Even with this, ... situation he attributes to their presentation with relatively non-specific diagnoses He points out that there are errors in the other direction as well, citing a study finding that 57% ofthe ... is with the intention of not stigmatizing the patient, failure to properly identify the problem can put the patient at medical risk Whitcup and Miller (1987) reviewed the charts of inpatient psychiatric...
... permanent posts within the health system and that provided them with stability of employment, this was not matched in terms ofthe availability of a long-term, secure immigration status for migrant ... not die They have a single function – to work All other functions of their lives are the responsibility ofthe country they came from" [40] Given that the very functioning ofthe health system relies ... Frustration stemmed from the fact that there was still a nursing shortage in Ireland, but that the procedures that might enable them to remain – in terms of naturalisation, residency or immigration...
... about 96% ofthe average value ofthe three measurements, the sum ofthe five fractions in the sequential extraction 104% and moist samples 107% It should bt; noted that the total metal content ... 953 Table I The effect of factoring in the dilution by red mud addition on total metal content in sludge compost and the metal content associated with the silicates Metals (rag kg t) ,[ At day of ... end ofthe composting experiment (50 days) The results o f the total metal content averaged for the three measurements and their standard deviations are shown in Fig The total Cd concentration...
... bit of evidence about the effects of exercise on our mental health, we could still not expect certainty about those effects We still need to commit to a particular course of action to prevent ... to guide you The Benefit of Asking the Right Questions 13 The Right Questions To give you an initial sense ofthe skills that Asking the Right Questions will help you acquire, we will list the ... you to decide what to believe The most important characteristic ofthe panning-for-gold approach is interactive involvement—a dialogue between the writer and the reader, or the speaker and the...
... with all the details ofthe war’s progress But what disturbed him the most about the war was the increasingly anti-British tone ofthe newspapers on the Continent The European press was printing ... part ofthe honor ofthe British gentleman and ofthe British soldier, whether gentleman by rank or not But by the turn ofthe century women were agitating for the right to higher education, to be ... expression ofthe contested nature of gender roles in Britain at the turn ofthe century The newspaper and pamphlet battles over the war reveal the ways that assumptions about gender and social obligations...
... contexts, which I call the intercultural learning context, the intergenerational learning context, and the interinstitutional learning context Together these six learning contexts constitute ... coherent view of knowledge implies that the adult has knowledge that will be transmitted to thechild (1994, p 19, my translation) The time factor controls the activity in the school both in terms of ... together The practicalities of such student participation are decided by the principal in consultation with teachers and students It is the duty ofthe principal to inform and consult with students...
... outcomes ofthe treated group in the absence of treatment is identical to the outcome distribution ofthe controls Yet since the data are uninformative about the distribution of potential outcomes ... their treatment status Hence, the estimated effect of parental separation is the average ofthe typical effect of treatment on the treated only, and the differences in their outcomes are taken ... = 1] To estimate the ATET, one is to first take the outcome difference between the two treatment groups conditional on Xi , then average over the distribution ofthe observables in the treated...
... because these data were not obtained Conclusions The strength of this analysis is the large sample of patient data from outside ofthe United States This large sample size together with the longitudinal ... on their strong correlation with the total score The low correlation ofthe other two domains, Resilience and Comfort, might be caused by the fact that these contain sub-domains that are not affected ... domains, where the items from sub-domains that not belong to the same domain often load together on one factor It is therefore advisable to use the sub-domains rather than the domains ofthe CHIPCE...
... either (a) advise the Secretary of State in writing that it accepts the conditions proposed; or (b) make representations in support of its objections to the conditions proposed (7) The Secretary ... Schedule, containing the information therein specified and dated and authenticated by the signature of a duly authorised of cer ofthe organisation Grant of accreditation 8.—(1) Subject to the following ... accreditation or variation of conditions of accreditation 10.—(1) Subject to the following paragraphs of this regulation, the Secretary of State may withdraw accreditation or vary the conditions of...
... chapter 6.) Justification Is Not the Gospel? Third, it follows then that Wright would say that the message of justification is not the gospel “I must stress again that the doctrine of justification ... which the meaning is seen Wright would say that these larger frameworks illumine the text because they are faithful to the historical context and to the flow of thought in the New Testament That ... he thinks is the following: The law-court metaphor was vital to the underlying meaning ofthe covenant The covenant was there in the first place to deal with the sin ofthe world, and (to the...