developing nationscausal attributionsThird WorldSpanish speakersThe aim of this paper was to analyze the factorial structure of the Causes of Third World Poverty Questionnaire (CTWPQ; Harper, 2002) in Spanish-speaking samples from two countries at different levels of development: Spain (developed ...
A commonly used metric for assessing energy poverty in developed nations is the expenditure approach, examining the relationship between household income and energy spending. The count of households in energy poverty and their characteristics are influenced by the definition of the energy poverty threshold...
The Future Climate for Development study said low-income countries and those developed countries should look for "win-win" opportunities which simultaneously address climate change and issues such as poverty, health and education. For example, investment in renewable energy could enhance energy security...
International migration is one of the most important factors affecting economic relations between developed and developing countries in the 21st century. At the start of the century, it was estimated that about 175 million people—roughly 3% of the world population—lived and worked outside the coun...
Energy poverty affects poor communities and poor nations far more severely, and more directly, than in developed nations. Poor rural communities are particularly vulnerable, and the poor globally spend by far the largest percentage of income on energy. To make matters worse, ...
Poverty reduction and decent work in developing countries: Do minimum wages help? Unlike the well-developed literature on the employment impact of the minimum wage in industrial nations, very little is known about minimum wage effects in... Catherine,SAGET - 《International Labour Review》 被引量...
Developed countries neglect poverty and social development.(Law and Policy)(International Conference on Financing for Development) 来自 findarticles.com 喜欢 0 阅读量: 14 作者: V Higgins 关键词: Research developments in the field of non-specific stress and their relevance to the study of human...
(Li et al.,2018). In China, as a result of the construction of large-scale power grids and natural gas networks, numerous residents have transitioned from using solid fuels such as coal or straw to modern energy (Yang et al.,2020). Previous research has demonstrated that well-developed ...
As a group, the OIC least developed and low-income countries (30 countries) account for about 67 percent of the total population of the OIC member countries. In these countries, poverty has spread far and wide. Its impact has been on such a large scale that it has become a structural ph...
this paper, therefore, is to explore under what conditions could the current biotechnological revolution in agriculture be helpful for reducing poverty in developing countries. Failure to capture this potential would further increase the income gap between developed and developing nations and would be a...