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621por Patel, Pratik B., Hoyler, Marguerite, Maine, Rebecca, Hughes, Christopher D., Hagander, Lars, Meara, John G.“…By contrast, a horizontal model for healthcare delivery tends to focus on long-term investments in public health infrastructure and human capital and has less often been implemented by humanitarian groups for a variety of reasons. …”
Publicado 2012
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622“…Its advocates contend that the productivity of biomedical innovation systems can be bolstered by: (1) the extension of large-scale development collaborations; (2) the strengthening of clinical experimental platforms; (3) training and supporting dedicated human capital; (4) achieving higher collective coordination of research teams than was previously common practice. …”
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623“…Self-medication and direct non-medical costs were also reported. The Human Capital Approach was used to measure the work loss cost. …”
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624por AKBARI SARI, Ali, KAZEMI KARYANI, Ali, ALAVIAN, Seyed Moayed, ARAB, Mohamad, ROSTAMI GHOLMOHAMADI, Fateme, REZAEI, Satar“…METHODS: The cost-of-illness method, based on the human capital theory, has been used. Both direct and indirect costs have been estimated using a prevalence approach and bottom-up method. …”
Publicado 2015
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625“…These findings do not seem to match nurture-oriented explanatory frameworks based for instance on a human capital approach or gender-specific acculturation processes. …”
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626por Dewey, Kathryn G.“…In regions such as South Asia, such strategies hold great promise for reducing stunting and enhancing human capital formation.…”
Publicado 2016
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627“…AIM: To estimate the productivity costs of premature mortality due to cancer in Australia, in aggregate and for the 26 most prevalent cancer sites. METHODS: A human capital approach was adopted to estimate the long term impacts of Australian cancer deaths in 2003. …”
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628por Derous, Eva“…Specifically, interview ratings were higher when ethnic minorities used opinion conformity (i.e., majority-preferred IM-tactic) and lower when minorities used entitlements (i.e., minority-preferred IM-tactic) if recruiters were high in social dominance orientation, and when they felt more experienced/proficient with interviewing. IM-tactics are a human capital factor that might help applicants to increase their job chances on the labor market. …”
Publicado 2017
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629“…The scenarios have been defined in a collaborative effort of the international Integrated Assessment Modeling community with the medium scenario following that of a major new effort by the Wittgenstein Centre for Demography and Global Human Capital (IIASA, OEAW, WU) involving over 550 experts from around the world. …”
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630por Birhanu, Zewdie, Ambelu, Argaw, Berhanu, Negalign, Tesfaye, Abraraw, Woldemichael, Kifle“…The analysis provided a context specific resilience building conceptual tool, which consists of, closely interconnected, eight dimensions operating at multiple capacities and levels: environment (underlying vulnerability factor); livestock, infrastructures/social services, and wealth (immediate causes and effects); community network/social capital, as well as governance, peace and security (support and enabling factors oriented), psychosocial, and human capital (as eventual outcomes and impacts). The resilience capacities of these pastoralist communities have been eroded, leaving them without sufficient and effective adaptive strategies. …”
Publicado 2017
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631por Rezaei, Satar, Sari, Ali Akbari, Woldemichael, Abraha, Soofi, Moslem, Kazemi, Ali, Matin, Behzad Karami“…METHODS: A cross-sectional study was conducted to estimate the direct and indirect costs for patients with lung cancer using a prevalence-based approach. A human capital approach was employed to estimate the indirect costs. …”
Publicado 2016
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632por Rezaei, Satar, Matin, Behzad Karami, Hajizadeh, Mohammad, Bazyar, Mohammad, Sari, Ali Akbari“…The number of deaths was extracted from the global burden diseases study (GBD). The human capital approach was applied to estimate the costs of morbidity and mortality due to smoking-related diseases, classified as direct (hospitalization, outpatients and non-medical costs) and indirect (mortality and morbidity). …”
Publicado 2017
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633“…We used a log-linear exposure–response model and monetary valuation methods, such as value of a statistical life (VSL), amended human capital (AHC), and cost of illness to evaluate PM(2.5)-related economic losses from health impacts at the city level. …”
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634por Petersen, Alexander M.“…Together these results provide additional clarity on the complex relationship between human capital mobility and the dynamics of social capital investment, with implications for immigration and national innovation system policy.…”
Publicado 2018
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635“…Increasing the share of renewable energy is one of the factors that improve the quality of economic growth, similar to research, development and investment in human capital. In this paper we tested the correlation between economic growth and renewable energy consumption for ten European Union (EU) member states from Central and Eastern Europe (CEE) in the period 1990–2014, using Auto-regressive and Distributed Lag (ARDL) modeling procedure, a technique that captures causal relationships both on a short run and on a long run. …”
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636“…The novel contribution of this study is that we go beyond technical aspect and look into human capital dynamics in a general context, by examining how different dimensions of ‘guanxi’ (i.e., personal relations and instrumentality) between farmers and agricultural retailers affect trust between the two and, in turn, repeated purchase intention of agricultural materials by farmers in China. …”
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637“…Considered as a key component of human capital, mental health has drawn substantial scholarly attention for its effect on people’s health status and economic outcome. …”
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638por Jackson, Graham, Galinsky, Jayne, Alderson, David E. C., D'Souza, Vijay K., Buchanan, Vanessa, Dhanasiri, Sujith, Walker, Simon“…A partitioned survival model was used to estimate productivity loss and the impact of maintenance therapy, using human capital (HC) and friction cost approaches. RESULTS: Of the 115 eligible survey respondents, 76.5% were economically active at the time of diagnosis and highlighted return to work as an important factor affecting their quality of life; only 39.1% of respondents were economically active post‐ASCT. …”
Publicado 2019
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639“…They are: (i) Universal access to good-quality, affordable health services; (ii) Basic income security and social protection; (iii) Safe and decent living conditions; (iv) Inclusive social and human capital building opportunities; and (v) Decent and non-discriminatory employment and working conditions. …”
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640“…We believe that this would help the policy makers to identify the areas to stress upon in order to pave the way for the formation of good quality human capital in the long run. Another distinguishing feature of this paper is the use of joint estimation technique that solves the unobserved heterogeneity problem which is commonly present in this kind of research. …”
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