Focusing on resilience in the context of economic hardship (hereafter called “financial resilience”), we contribute to answering this question in three ways. Firstly, we add a relational perspective—investigating not only what the enablers of financial resilience are, but how they depend on, rela...
(2008) use related information in the 2006 MEPS, and find that 87% of US private-sector workers have employers that offer insurance, and that only 61% of them ultimately enroll. In either case, workers (and their dependents) have legitimate demand for medical insurance, and may remain ...
Health services can only be responsive if they are designed to service the needs of the population at hand. In many low and middle income countries, the rate of urbanisation can leave the profile of the rural population quite different from the urban population. As a consequence, the kinds of...
This is limiting the prospects of the younger generations while at the same time burdening them with dependents. The problems Japan faces have very little to do with consumption or the lack of consumption. Joshua Holland April 10, 2012, 4:19 pm In truth the problem is actually one of ...
On the premise of improving the level of national education, improving education on climate change in school education and raising awareness of climate change risk among dependents will help to improve the level of Chinese residents' awareness of climate change, which could be instrumental in ...