For almost 20 years the Levada Center has been asking Russians, “Which of the problems in our society concern you the most?” This is a partially categorized question that is posed twice a year to a representative sample of the urban and rural population in Russia of 1600 people aged 18 ...
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A qualitative study of teachers' perceptions of an intervention to prevent conduct problems in Jamaica pre-schools. Child: care, health and development. 2009;35(5):632-643. ©2011-2024 CEECD | SOCIAL VIOLENCE 54 Promoting Early Childhood as a Violence Prevention Strategy Fernando P. Cupertino...
Additionally, the two-step GMM performs better in handling autocorrelation and heteroscedasticity problems (Ozturk & Ullah, 2022). The baseline GMM model is shown below: $$\begin{array}{l}{{{\mathrm{UNE}}}_{{{\mathrm{it}}} = \pi _0 + \lambda _1{{{\mathrm{UNE}}}_{{{\mathrm{it...
The same is often true for many social epidemics, for example in Jamaica, criminal violence has roots in poverty and urban decay, political patronage, and more recently organized crime (McDavid et al., 2011). Power relations includes an individual’s ability to have an effect on other ...
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On the eve of independence in 1962, malnutrition was the largest single cause of death in Jamaica for children under one. Although child malnutrition rates have rapidly declined since 1962, today Jamaica experiences a double burden of malnutrition: the coexistence of pockets of high child malnutritio...
The English Poor Laws were also introduced in Jamaica in 1682 for destitute European immigrants and much later in Mauritius (1902) and Trinidad (1931). In Latin America the Spanish colonists, instead of establishing a public relief agency, gave grants to charities to provide “hospitals” for ...
See also Alexander’s analysis, Alexander (1977), of Jamaica, or the construction of the British nation, as pure due to its mixture of the “5 races” (in Munasinghe 2002). 7 Ahmed also proposes the term “impressions” because it helps avoid making analytical distinctions between bodily sen...