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Convergence processes in developing countries’ populations and the role of family planning commitments

Convergence processes in developing countries’ populations and the role of family planning commitments

... several countries have undertaken the path of birth control ...poor countries that birth control would serve as a way to re-establish the prewar inter- national order caused contrasts between the socialist ...

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Developing countries and monitoring WTO commitments in response to the global economic crisis

Developing countries and monitoring WTO commitments in response to the global economic crisis

... unemployment. Worsening macroeconomic conditions stoked fears of a resulting increase in calls for new trade barriers in recession-battered economies. As discussed below, at the macro-level there is evidence of a global ...

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A win-win solution?: A critical analysis of tiered pricing to improve access to medicines in developing countries

A win-win solution?: A critical analysis of tiered pricing to improve access to medicines in developing countries

... setting tiered prices based on pharmacoeconomic principles [46]: setting a fair, objectively calculated price taking into account a product ’ s public health benefit, cost-ben- efit ratio, availability of ...

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Children s Developing Commitments to Joint Goals

Children s Developing Commitments to Joint Goals

... And so, in our view, this study is tapping into children’s developing understanding of and com- mitment to joint goals in collaborative activities. Between 2 and 3 years of age, young children come to understand ...

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Meeting Commitments: Are Countries on Track to Achieve SDG 4?

Meeting Commitments: Are Countries on Track to Achieve SDG 4?

... Apart from school entry and completion, Target 4.1 also seeks to ensure that students achieve a basic standard of learning while they are in school. Progress has been made since 2015 on defining ways in which different ...

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Developing a School-Based Multi-Tiered Model for Self-Regulation

Developing a School-Based Multi-Tiered Model for Self-Regulation

... Boise, Idaho Author Note: This research was supported by a grant from the Cambia Health Foundation. Abstract Self-regulation is the control mechanism that enables a student to manage attention, emotion, behavior and ...

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Infrastructure in Developing Countries

Infrastructure in Developing Countries

... in countries that already have a large network and where changes to cope with congestion (more lanes, better traffic management, ring roads etc) will not substantially affect aggregate measures (such as km of ...

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Taxation and Developing Countries

Taxation and Developing Countries

... their countries, and are undertaking tax-related regulatory and institutional ...developed countries are yet to be reported (particularly concerning the Financial Secrecy ...

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Fertility in Developing Countries

Fertility in Developing Countries

... As the Industrial Revolution progressed in Europe and real wages increased, fertility nonetheless began to decline widely by the end of the 19th century. The Malthusian framework needed to be amended further to fit this ...

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Microfinance in Developing Countries

Microfinance in Developing Countries

... Developed Countries Political development in several countries created an environment in which small micronance beginnings evolved into huge networks of local nancial institutions which are now part of the ...

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Vulnerability in Developing Countries

Vulnerability in Developing Countries

... for countries to see their development hampered by the shocks they ...by countries: environmental or natural shocks such as natural hazards, and external shocks related to trade and international ...

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Health in Developing Countries

Health in Developing Countries

... in developing countries and to contribute to sustainable ...African countries the partners of church development bodies are responsible for running up to 40 percent of the national healthcare system, ...

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A Guide for Developing Countries

A Guide for Developing Countries

... the developing world, where multiple users share many electronic mail (e-mail) accounts and other online tools, there are few reliable indicators that accurately map how many people are ...

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The Economics of Developing Countries

The Economics of Developing Countries

... can developing nations build up the infra- structure needed to attract investment? The higher- income DVCs may be able to accomplish this through taxation and public ...

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Fertility in Developing Countries

Fertility in Developing Countries

... able and willing to practice effective birth control when motivated economically. Fertility is thus to some degree a voluntary choice variable within marriage even in pre-industrial societies. As the Industrial ...

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Developing Sustainable Supply Chains in Developing Countries

Developing Sustainable Supply Chains in Developing Countries

... decision making will be facilitated to increase supply chain sustainability. The remainder of this paper is structured as follows. In the following section a literature review concerning sustainability assessment in ...

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Developing a science journalism course for developing countries

Developing a science journalism course for developing countries

... In developing countries, most people do not speak English and many countries have multiple local languages. For example, in Pakistan most people can not read English; in South Africa there are 11 ...

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FDI from Developing Countries to Developing Countries: Contributing at More Risky Location?

FDI from Developing Countries to Developing Countries: Contributing at More Risky Location?

... p countries to Malaysia, we provide two possible explanatory variables which capture, in one hand, the potential revenue to be obtained and on the other hand, the risk facing those FDI in operating in that ...

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Developing Learning Analytics for Epistemic Commitments in a Collaborative Information Seeking Environment

Developing Learning Analytics for Epistemic Commitments in a Collaborative Information Seeking Environment

... 5. Section 2:3 then foreground the emerging literature connecting epistemic cognition in information seeking. I noted in that section, and section 2:4, that the epistemological approach advanced in the introductory ...

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Family Economics in Developing Countries

Family Economics in Developing Countries

... Finally, the table shows that women in Madagascar and India have more children than men do. However, recall that the sample size for Madagascarian men is extremely small; in fact, the dierences across gender are barely ...

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