The results of a spatial autoregressive (SAR) model revealed that different education levels have distinct effects on rural poverty, and the impact of compulsory education on rural poverty is greater than that of senior secondary education. We further found that rural poverty in a region is ...
FP can play an imperious role in stabilizing the issues in developing countries.Purpose: The purpose of this literature review was to explore and synthesize articles on education, poverty, and resources of FP services in low and middle-income countries.Methodology: A literature review was conducted...
The study takes a look at some of the factors that contribute to poverty in the Kintampo District of Brong Ahafo Region and its adverse effects on the provision of children's education at the Senior High School level with particular reference to two selected SHS in the Kintampo District of ...
Can Pollution Cause Poverty? The Effects of Pollution on Educational, Health and Economic Outcomesdoi:10.2139/ssrn.3539513pollutionairborne toxicschild developmentpovertyeducationAlthough pollution is widespread, there is little evidence about how it might harm children's long-run outcomes. Using the ...
The lack of health care, education and employment opportunities are the areas which most impact the lives of the impoverished. A coordinated effort from government, community organizations and individuals is necessary to re-frame the cultural framework in which poverty exists. And while financial resou...
children under 18 years of age, classified by sex, age, race, Hispanic origin, family structure, parent education, family income, poverty status, health... B Bloom,Cohen, R. A,G Freeman - 《Vital Health Stat》 被引量: 547发表: 2009年 Childhood overweight prevalence in the United States:...
The prevalence of childhood poverty was 29% for 50–64 year old participants and 40% of 65 or older participants. The impact of childhood poverty on psychological distress was less than other ACEs in these age cohorts. Bullying was experienced 21–27% in young generations, but 10% in 65 ...
Examining the Effects of Wealth, Education, and Household Location on Clean Cooking Energy Poverty Among Rural Households in Rwanda Aristide Maniriho
Additionally, children living in poverty may not have access to quality education, leaving them unequipped to compete in the labor market. Moreover, poverty has a direct effect on social inclusion and access to resources. Because of their socioeconomic status, people living in poverty are often ...
It has been confirmed that (i) poverty and vulnerability have reduced significantly with a great deal of geographical disparity; (ii) education, land, and access to infrastructure and irrigation facilities are the key factors to reduce vulnerability; and (iii) the highly regressive tax system ...