We have established various leave systems and income support mechanisms so that employees can have peace of mind and devote themselves to medical treatment. We provide support from medical staff while an employee is on leave, so that they can make a smooth return to work. When they return, ...
The first is that they are a form of regressive taxation. This is because poor and working-class people are most likely to play the lottery. In contrast, wealthy people are more likely to pay income taxes, which are generally considered less regressive. Another argument is that lotteries ...
Survey. In addition, the HEPS also collected data on marital status, gross household income, age of leaving formal education, and social grade of chief income earner. Social desirability bias was assessed in the student sample using the Balanced Inventory of Desirable Respose (BIDR) [30] which...
Survey. In addition, the HEPS also collected data on marital status, gross household income, age of leaving formal education, and social grade of chief income earner. Social desirability bias was assessed in the student sample using the Balanced Inventory of Desirable Respose (BIDR) [30] which...
A systematic review of ten North American randomised controlled trials of income supplementation experiments targeting a range of age groups, carried out in the late 1960s and 1970s, showed that none had reliably assessed the effects of increased income on health. The authors pointed out that, ...
Cost: Low-income or underfunded locations may be unable to build ICT-based health systems. Implementing and supporting ICT infrastructure for a complete healthcare system can be costly, as well as training staff to use new technologies compared to manual methods [71]. Compliance: Billing, equipmen...
The first is that they are a form of regressive taxation. This is because poor and working-class people are most likely to play the lottery. In contrast, wealthy people are more likely to pay income taxes, which are generally considered less regressive. Another argument is that lotteries ...
Determinants of well-being and mental health include age, sex, race, education, income, employment, social relationships, marriage, friendships, leisure, volunteering, social roles, religion, genetic predisposition, personality traits, self-esteem, personal control, optimism, and goals [24]. In the ...
(iii) analyzing the health and well-being of workers in teleworking conditions during the pandemic from the dimensions: physical, emotional and social and (iv) use logistic regression and the Nagelkerke coefficient for the Verification of the impact of Teleworking on the health and well-being of ...
While GDP remains widely used as an indicator of a nation's economic activity, it has been consistently found that happiness does not necessarily increase with income. Indeed, while income rose by two to three times over the last 50 years in many industrialized countries, people's overall ...