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Implementation science and stigma reduction interventions in low  and middle income countries: a systematic review

Implementation science and stigma reduction interventions in low and middle income countries: a systematic review

... studies of interventions with stigma reduction as a secondary ob- jective or incidental effect were excluded, though many interventions have immense potential to reduce health-related stigma even if stigma ...

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... expected, and better than in previous, milder global economic ...nature of the global downturn, which was concentrated in consumer durables and investment goods, relatively small sectors in most ...

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Application of Mendelian randomization: can we establish causal risk factors for type 2 diabetes in low-to-middle income countries?

Application of Mendelian randomization: can we establish causal risk factors for type 2 diabetes in low-to-middle income countries?

... expense and availability of large samples of genetic and phenotypic data restricted MR analyses to HICs; a majority of which reside within populations of European ...prevalence ...

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Is tax funding of health care more likely to be regressive than systems based on social insurance in low- and middle-income countries?

Is tax funding of health care more likely to be regressive than systems based on social insurance in low- and middle-income countries?

... One of the main functions of health care systems is to collect enough revenue to finance health expen- ...each of which has different implications in terms of ...implications of the ...

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Technical and vocational education and training (TVET) for young people in low  and middle income countries: a systematic review and meta analysis

Technical and vocational education and training (TVET) for young people in low and middle income countries: a systematic review and meta analysis

... number of prior reviews have summarised the existing research in this area (see, for example, Angel-Urdinola et ...Fares and Puerto 2009; Greenberg et al. 2003; Katz 2008; Kluve 2006; Kluve and ...

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NO TIME TO WASTE, APPLYING THE LESSONS FROM LATIN AMERICA´S 50 YEARS F HOUSING POLICY TO RAPIDLY URBANIZING COUNTRIES, 2018

NO TIME TO WASTE, APPLYING THE LESSONS FROM LATIN AMERICA´S 50 YEARS F HOUSING POLICY TO RAPIDLY URBANIZING COUNTRIES, 2018

... variety of sources: the national budget; allocations from specific sources (for instance a per cent of the gas tax yield in Argentina); or worker´s savings in the social security ...quantities of new ...

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Preventing diarrhoea through better water, sanitation and hygiene

Preventing diarrhoea through better water, sanitation and hygiene

... benefits of WASH interventions have been known for a long time, well before disease transmission pathways were ...impact of such interventions at a global scale for the first Global Burden of Disease ...

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Who presents past the gestational age limit for first trimester abortion in the public sector in Mexico City?

Who presents past the gestational age limit for first trimester abortion in the public sector in Mexico City?

... free of charge, is a key health system achievement to advance the health and rights of women in ...service and women need information and skills to recognize preg- nancy and ...

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SUR EN UNA ERA DE MUNDUALIZACION, EL

SUR EN UNA ERA DE MUNDUALIZACION, EL

... autonomy of the state is not unique to developing ...high-income countries, governments are under pressure to help their citizens adjust to the changes brought about by globalization, even as the tax ...

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Tuberculosis in migrant populations. A systematic review of the qualitative literature.

Tuberculosis in migrant populations. A systematic review of the qualitative literature.

... transmission of bacteria, genetics, malnutrition, excessive work, irresponsible lifestyles, casual contact with infected persons or objects; and exposure to low temperatures, dirt, stress and ...

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Income and beyond: multidimensional poverty in six Latin American countries

Income and beyond: multidimensional poverty in six Latin American countries

... country and year, in rural and urban areas, except for Argentina and Uruguay where the rates correspond only to urban ...country and year provides a preliminary picture of deprivation ...

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COUNTING HEADS OR COUNTING TELEVISIONS : CAN ASSET-BASED MEASURES OF WELFARE ASSIST POLICY-MAKERS IN RUSSIA?

COUNTING HEADS OR COUNTING TELEVISIONS : CAN ASSET-BASED MEASURES OF WELFARE ASSIST POLICY-MAKERS IN RUSSIA?

... on income or expenditure, asset indicators are seen as having certain methodological ...because income and expenditure are seen as being subject to measurement errors (Srinivasan, 2000, ...Falkingham ...

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Las mejoras terapéuticas y la opinión de los educadores de rehabilitación

Las mejoras terapéuticas y la opinión de los educadores de rehabilitación

... field of rehabilitation, the desire for certain especially beyond species-typical body abilities and the direction and governance of science and technology are becoming increasingly ...

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Informal Caregiver Burden in Middle income Countries: Results from Memory Centers in Lima – Peru

Informal Caregiver Burden in Middle income Countries: Results from Memory Centers in Lima – Peru

... Consequences of care on caregiver; [2] Beliefs and expectations about ability to care; and [3] Relationship between caregiver and ...responses of the individual ...range and ...

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Setting priorities for knowledge translation of Cochrane reviews for health equity: evidence for equity

Setting priorities for knowledge translation of Cochrane reviews for health equity: evidence for equity

... composed of a mixture of researchers and ...tion of the three additional criteria: a) the ease of imple- mentation of the intervention, including the available capacity; b) ...

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Gaps in persistence under open access and tuition free public higher education policies

Gaps in persistence under open access and tuition free public higher education policies

... out of higher education or of obtaining a bachelor's degree should ideally be performed using a longitudinal survey that is specially designed to study these and other issues concerning dropout ...

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Energy Rehabilitation of Social Housing in Vulnerable Areas Case study: a 1950s Building in a Medium sized Mediterranean City

Energy Rehabilitation of Social Housing in Vulnerable Areas Case study: a 1950s Building in a Medium sized Mediterranean City

... energy and carbon ...quality of life by improving the thermal comfort of their dwellings as it would make the energy poverty situation more ...price of dwellings, which is an aspect that the ...

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WORLD INVESTMENT REPORT 2004: THE SHIFT TOWARDS SERVICES

WORLD INVESTMENT REPORT 2004: THE SHIFT TOWARDS SERVICES

... some of the main impacts, while chapter V deals with the policy ...developing countries’ more restrictive FDI policies towards services indicated that they considered FDI in their services sectors to be ...

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Analysis of the impact of remittances on income distribution in different countries

Analysis of the impact of remittances on income distribution in different countries

... study of the impact of the remittances and international migration of the poverty and the inequalities in four Latin American countries with important migratory processes ...

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Multidimensional Deprivation and Poverty: Three Essays Based on EUSILC-Data

Multidimensional Deprivation and Poverty: Three Essays Based on EUSILC-Data

... groups of reasons which may prove significant when explaining the “mismatch” between income poverty and material deprivation, and whose importance has been confirmed in diverse contexts by ...

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