Cities and rural transformation: A spatial analysis of rural youth livelihoods in Ghana: Urbanization has had a major impact on livelihoods in Ghana and throughout Africa as a whole. However, much research on urbanization has focused on effects... X Diao,P Fang,E Magalhaes,... - 《Ifpri Di...
What negative effects did the financial meltdown in the United States have on the economy domestically and globally? What effects did the slave trade have on Africa? On the New World? What are the characteristics of those who migrate to urban areas? What positive and negative...
According to the average marginal effects, each additional year of women’s education increases the number of children ever born by 0.14, decreases the probability of having no children by 3 percentage points, and increases the probability of having two or more children by 4 percentage points. ...
and meaning in life both mediated the relationship between the parent-child relationship and subjective vitality among left-behind adolescents. There was no significant difference in the role of the father-child relationship and the mother-child relationship. In addition, unlike previous research, we d...
This includes the development of new low-impact products and solutions that are less carbon intensive and help to mitigate and adapt to climate change while reducing its environmental and social effects. This is an area where we see increasing opportunities as public policy changes begin to drive ...
were gratifying. As the existing manuals have been developed with reference to the urban context, we have also developed a rural version of the P.A.T.H.S. Program with adapted curriculum content to meet the needs of young people in rural areas, which are considered impoverished areas of ...
The HIV diagnosis brought on such testified stressors including frightening images of HIV/AIDS, side-effects of antiretroviral treatment (ART), and social restrictions due to the disease, serving to make the men feel disabled and worthless. Participants’ life history accounts provided evidence of ...
National Center for Employee Ownership. (2002).Research evidence on prevalence and effects of employee ownership: 2002 report by Douglas Kruse. New Brunswick: Rutgers University.https://www.nceo.org/articles/research-prevalence-effects-employee-ownership ...
The epidemic has led to a significant increase in unemployment rates, a shift in local migration patterns with the movement of the population from urban to rural areas and changing working conditions. It has significantly impacted the global economy in all sectors, including travel and supply ...
Over decades of urbanization and industrialization, China has encountered mass labor force migration from rural to urban areas. As a result, children are left behind by their migrant parents in rural areas; these children are commonly referred to as “left-behind children”. In this study, the ...