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The Poor in Developed Countries

Social Services and the Poor in Less Developed Countries (LDCs):  Making Services Work for the Poor

Social Services and the Poor in Less Developed Countries (LDCs): Making Services Work for the Poor

... the poor because the non-poor capture ...the poor seldom reach the poorest and if they do, they are not sustainable because the non-poor have no stake in those services (UNICEF, ...the ...

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Strategies to improve HIV treatment adherence in developed countries: clinical management at the individual level

Strategies to improve HIV treatment adherence in developed countries: clinical management at the individual level

... nonadherence to ARV treatment can be broken, particu- larly at an early stage, there are many far-reaching positive implications. For a nonadherent person, the ability to become adherent can mean the difference between ...

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Building poor countries' trade capacity

Building poor countries' trade capacity

... least developed countries (like other developing countries) are increasingly attracted to in their trade promotion, even if, for now, the amount of outsourcing activity in these countries is ...

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Least developed countries – the case of Burundi

Least developed countries – the case of Burundi

... by poor or non-existent public services, a high susceptibility to violence, and the absence of regulation in the produc- tive and trade ...the countries become less able to protect their citizens, a ...

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Structural Transformation in Developed and Developing Countries

Structural Transformation in Developed and Developing Countries

... some countries are so poor relative to others is one of the most important objectives of ...that developed countries all followed the same process of structural ...developing countries ...

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GREEN GDP: AN ANALYSES FOR DEVELOPING AND DEVELOPED COUNTRIES

GREEN GDP: AN ANALYSES FOR DEVELOPING AND DEVELOPED COUNTRIES

... A frequently asked question lately is whether the traditional measures of a country’s level of economic activity and progress, such as gross domestic product or gross national product, fail to account for the ...

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Screening for neonatal deafness in resource-poor countries: challenges and solutions

Screening for neonatal deafness in resource-poor countries: challenges and solutions

... (46%) countries are from Sub-Saharan Africa, 18 (20%) from East Asia and Pacific, 10 (11%) from Latin America and Caribbean, 8 (9%) from Middle east and North Africa, 7 (8%) from South Asia and 6 (6%) from europe ...

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World Journal of Social Sciences and Humanities

World Journal of Social Sciences and Humanities

... of developed countries higher education, in many Ethiopian public higher educations there are strong occurrence of various unethical practices such as corruption, poor governance, greed, scant ethics ...

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Least developed countries – comparison

Least developed countries – comparison

... LDCs poor to more than three quarters. The share of poor in the rural population in the LDCs is significantly higher than in the urban population, the difference is ...poorest countries, pov- erty is ...

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Serological evidence of acute rubella infection among under-fives in Mwanza: a threat to increasing rates of congenital rubella syndrome in Tanzania

Serological evidence of acute rubella infection among under-fives in Mwanza: a threat to increasing rates of congenital rubella syndrome in Tanzania

... in developed countries a single rubella case is considered as a potential risk for transmitting rubella virus to pregnant women which may results into poor pregnancy outcome; the reported prevalence ...

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To study the prevalence of anaemia among school going children in rural area of Faridkot district, India

To study the prevalence of anaemia among school going children in rural area of Faridkot district, India

... the developed countries and it is an indicator of poor nutrition and poor health with major consequences for human health, as well as for the social and economic development of a ...

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Developed-developing country partnerships: Benefits to developed countries?

Developed-developing country partnerships: Benefits to developed countries?

... and poor, working hand-in-hand to provide the basic level of care by increasing coverage and service ...many countries to pursue eco- nomic and social grassroots’ development ...many developed ...

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A Study Of Future Of Manufacturing In The Context Of Developed Countries

A Study Of Future Of Manufacturing In The Context Of Developed Countries

... developed countries. The general definition and characteristics of developed countries and also the differences between developed and developing countries will be discussed in ...

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Real GDP per capita in developed countries

Real GDP per capita in developed countries

... in developed countries during the most recent period since ...procedures developed by Pollock [19], and the business cycle has no upper limit to its ...

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Public Investment and Re-election Prospects in Developed Countries

Public Investment and Re-election Prospects in Developed Countries

... the countries in which this type of electoral manipulation has been supported by empirical evidence (see Katsimi and Sarantides (2012) and Brender and Drazen ...in developed established democracies found by ...

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International Trade and Unemployment in Less Developed Countries

International Trade and Unemployment in Less Developed Countries

... Recently, several international labour models have taken into consideration the effects of sticky wages and imperfect labour mobility on unemployment. For exam- ple, Davis [1] developed a model of trade and the ...

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E-Government in Developed Countries,          The Case of Turkey

E-Government in Developed Countries, The Case of Turkey

... Every new day in our lives bringing innovations of information and communication technology is developing rapidly and global competition, experiencing a second industrial revolution as we face the information age to fall ...

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Financial markets disparities in developed and developing countries

Financial markets disparities in developed and developing countries

... Despite the limited range of financial assets available to savers in developing nations, monetarization ratios are generally lower for such countries than for developed countries.. The m[r] ...

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Financial Comparison Of Developed And Emerging Countries Banks

Financial Comparison Of Developed And Emerging Countries Banks

... system; as well as a broader range of financial services by banks. Until now the recent global financial crisis has not left the banking system unscathed in almost any Country. A visible feature of the banking industry ...

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Changes in the taxation of personal and corporate income in developed countries

Changes in the taxation of personal and corporate income in developed countries

... some countries (Finland, Sweden, France), while in others they in spite of the economic growth decline (Bulgaria, Spain, Lithuania, Estonia, ...some countries is hypothetically possible to look ...(these ...

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