Journal of Comparative Asian Development Volume 3, Issue 2, 2004 Special Issue: Globalization, Gendered Poverty, and Women's Health in Asia Translator disclaimer The Gendered Impact of Globalization on Women's Health PreviewDownload full text Access options DOI: 10.1080/15339114.2004.9678398 Vivi...
right to healthrightglobalizatio nlawSince the advent of globalization, the issue of human rights - especially right to health- and their violation through the process of globalization was discussed. These impotent rights are affected both in positive and negative way by the globalization. Present ...
Globalization is a complex term that innervates healthcare policy development on multiple levels. Let's define this term and discover its...
The growing impact of globalization for health and public health practice. In recent decades, public health policy and practice have been increasingly challenged by globalization, even as global financing for health has increased ... R Labonté,K Mohindra,T Schrecker - 《Annu Rev Public Health》 ...
Global minutes: globalization: its impact on health.A correction to the article "Global minutes: globalization: its impact on health," that was published in a 2005 issue of the "Journal of Perinatology."doi:10.1038/sj.jp.7211418VidyasagarD.Journal of Perinatology...
The main purpose of this paper was to find out how globalization has influenced learning process improvement in Nigeria and Pakistan. Identify the impact o... LM Anka - 《Pakistan Journal of Educational Research》 被引量: 0发表: 2021年 Global minutes: globalization: its impact on health. A ...
What is the impact of intellectual property rules on access to medicines? A systematic review Brigitte Tenni, Hazel V. J. Moir, Belinda Townsend, Burcu Kilic, Anne-Maree Farrell, Tessa Keegel & Deborah Gleeson Globalization and Health volume 18, Article number: 40 (2022) Cite this...
The purpose of the current study is to investigate the impact of COVID-19 on globalization in terms of mobility, economy, and healthcare systems by utilizing data obtained for 1) mobility and travel resources, 2) economy and workforce, 3) healthcare capacity, and 4) country-level health vul...
Furthermore, we are then combined with the medical health level as the influencing factor, with model 1 to get model 3. From this, we can get the impact of intermediary variables on GDP in Africa. 4.2.3. Control variable The control variables are the main control variable on the impact ...
Environmental effects on health have always been multi-facetted. Even when the immediate causes have been specific and clear, and the health outcomes limited, as in the case of many natural hazards or chemical contaminants, their origins typically have had deeper and more far-reaching roots. In...