... extent in Canada.
9.1. Decline of the welfare state
Teeple [11] sees increasing income and wealth in-
equalities and the weakening of social infrastructures
within Canada and elsewhere as resulting ... Medicare and
Medicaid.
9. Conclusion: the welfare state and women’s
quality of life
The findings concerning women’s quality of life
in...
... evaluated father’s name reporting on birth
certificates as a paternity measure and risk for infant mortality, calculating relative risks
for 38,493 infants in the state of Georgia with no father’s ... in the United States (n=1286 fathers;
19% Hispanic, 70% African American, and 8% Caucasian) with a comparison sample of
married parents (n=473 fathers; 25% Hispa...
...
important if other researchers are to be able to repeat a research programme: It is for this
reason that researchers like Yin are especially adamant that a case database be created and
maintained ... \allow repetition and re-evaluation of cases. Reliability is most important during
the data collection phase, and involves the use of case study protocol as well as th...
... Does providing women with information on feminine
hygiene and menstrual self-care practices lead to a
decrease in genitourinary complaints during
deployment?
• Specific Aims
To increase knowledge ... Medicine and Surgery · 2000
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Women in the Military
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... further weakened. The reform has not significantly changed the
characteristics of the French personal income tax – a high marginal tax
rate and a narrow tax base (and a low average tax rate) owing ... social security, that is, broadly defined welfare, continued to
increase in the 1980s. An increasing trend (at least there was no sign of
stagnation) was observed in all...
... improvement for the working
class was best attained by industrial or political action or by a
combination of both was central to the welfare debate in the
working-class movement and was obviously of especial ... between
leaders and rank and file. They were influenced also by the
degree to which welfare was involved in industrial bargaining and
in management....
... Kurata, Masaru Mabuchi, Kazumitsu
Nawata, Kaku Sechiyama, Toshimitsu Shinkawa, Naoki Takahashi, Kuniaki
Tanabe, Keiichi Tsunekawa, and Yu Uchiyama in Japan. Francis Castles,
Taro Miyamoto, Naoto ... disser-
tation research on Japanese tax reform. In 1989, the consumption tax in
Japan faced formidable opposition: in the public’s mind, the new tax meant
increasing already heavy...
... James
Investigators
Charmaine C. Williams
(Principal Investigator)
Notisha Massaquoi (Co-Investigator)
Project Coordinators
Amoaba Gooden
Tulika Agarwal Narale
Research Assistants
Marina Hillaire
Michelle ... healthcare
for Black Women and Women of Colour. Individual and systemic experiences of racism
can have a pervasive and devastating impact on population health and well...
... for the company
- Controlling and cooperating the activities of all departments
The Deputy Director of Finance and Administration is in charge of all financial and
fiscal management aspects of ... procured as direct
imports. There is no difference in the actual products. In most cases, they are
manufactured in the same place by the same people and with...
... to avert maternal deaths, not vice versa. Murray and Pearson’s
analysis of case studies from Latin America, East and South Asia, and Sub-
Saharan Africa leads them to concur with Koblinsky and ... substantially reduce
maternal mortality. In many countries in Sub-Saharan Africa, including
Kenya, Malawi, and Tanzania, levels of antenatal care coverage are high (more
than 8...