Search results for "Birth Rate"

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Possible Role of the Posterior Compartment Peritonectomy, as a Part of the Complex Surgery, Regarding Recurrence Rate, Improvement of Symptoms and Fe…

2020

ABSTRACT Study Objective Beside the pain, there are 2 further problems in the management of endometriosis: the high recurrence rate (10% per year) and the high rate of impaired fertility. The objective of this study was to investigate the pathogenesis of these 2 factors. Design This is a retrospective cohort study, and the aim is to evaluate the complete excision of endometriotic lesions, including the posterior compartment of the peritoneum, with regard to postoperative outcome, focusing on relieving pain, increasing fertility rate, and decreasing recurrence rate. Setting Charite-University Clinic, Department of Gynaecology, Endometriosis research Centre. Patients Fifty-four patients were …

Pregnancy RateEndometriosisPilot ProjectsPeritoneal DiseasesEndoscopy Gastrointestinal0302 clinical medicinePostoperative ComplicationsPeritonectomyPregnancyRecurrencePostoperative PeriodEndometriosiLaparoscopyBirth Ratemedia_common030219 obstetrics & reproductive medicinemedicine.diagnostic_testObstetrics and GynecologyPeritonectomyTreatment Outcome030220 oncology & carcinogenesisFemaleRecurrence ratemedicine.symptomPeritoneumInfertilityAdultReoperationmedicine.medical_specialtymedia_common.quotation_subjectEndometriosisFertilityPelvic Pain03 medical and health sciencesmedicineHumansLong-term follow-upRetrospective StudiesPregnancybusiness.industryPelvic painRetrospective cohort studymedicine.diseaseSettore MED/40 - Ginecologia E OstetriciaSurgeryFertilityInfertilityLaparoscopyPosterior compartment peritoneumbusinessFollow-Up StudiesJournal of minimally invasive gynecology
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Personal Savings and Investments in the Financial Market

2021

After 1998, CEE countries underwent an extensive reform process toward compliance with the new political, economic, and sociodemographic conditions. Reduced birth rate, increased life expectancy, and migration are challenges for PAYG public pension systems, which are directly dependent on the labor market and funding based on social security contributions paid by all earners and other wage earners. This chapter aims to give a socioeconomic perspective regarding personal saving, through various instruments offered by the banking and capital market, to supplement the financial resources of the elderly during retirement.

Social securityLabour economicsPoliticsmedia_common.quotation_subjectFinancial marketLife expectancyWageBusinessCapital marketSocioeconomic statusBirth ratemedia_common
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Suburban Fertility and Metropolitan Cycles: Insights from European Cities

2021

Being largely diversified along the urban–rural gradient, fertility gaps have demonstrated to fuel metropolitan expansion, contributing to natural population growth and social change. In this direction, population dynamics and economic transformations have continuously shaped urban cycles in Europe. Assuming suburban fertility to be a relevant engine of metropolitan growth, the present study investigates and discusses the intrinsic relationship between fertility transitions and urban expansion, focusing on European metropolitan regions. An average crude birth rate referring to the last decade (2013–2018) was estimated from official statistics at 671 Functional Urban Areas (FUAs, Eurostat Ur…

Suburbanizationmedia_common.quotation_subjectEuropean regionsGeography Planning and DevelopmentPopulationlcsh:TJ807-8300211 other engineering and technologies0507 social and economic geographylcsh:Renewable energy sourcesDemographic transitionFertility02 engineering and technologyManagement Monitoring Policy and LawBirth ratesBirth rateSuburbanizationdemographic transitionHuman settlementUrban AuditSocioeconomicseducationlcsh:Environmental sciencesmedia_commonlcsh:GE1-350education.field_of_studyRenewable Energy Sustainability and the Environmentlcsh:Environmental effects of industries and plants05 social sciences021107 urban & regional planningDemographic transitionMetropolitan areasuburbanizationEastern europeanGeographybirth rateslcsh:TD194-195050703 geographySustainability
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Saving Lives at Birth: The Impact of Home Births on Infant Outcomes

2012

Many developed countries have recently experienced sharp increases in home birth rates. This paper investigates the impact of home births on the health of low-risk newborns using data from the Netherlands, the only developed country where home births are widespread. To account for endogeneity in location of birth, we exploit the exogenous variation in distance from a mother’s residence to the closest hospital. We find that giving birth in a hospital leads to substantial reductions in newborn mortality. We provide suggestive evidence that proximity to medical technologies may be an important channel contributing to these health gains.

business.industryMedicineHealth technologyResidenceEndogeneitybusinessDeveloped countryHome birthInfant outcomesBirth rateDemographySSRN Electronic Journal
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Trying to control migration between zones in the world

2019

It is a fact that migration is a worrying problem in some world areas. Literature shows many studies about it. Nevertheless, no sound solutions have been proposed. Assuming that the key implied factors are development and demography, we suggest in this research, as a first step, to state a stochastic and dynamic demographic model neither considering sexes nor ages, but including the necessary and adequate economic, education and health variables. This model will be able to optimize, by means of a genetic algorithm, the amount and proportion of the main development indicators in different areas of the world along time, in order to reach the desired values of the population present in each ar…

education.field_of_study050204 development studies05 social sciencesPopulationGross domestic productBirth rateNet migration rateGeography0502 economics and businessLife expectancyPer capitaEast AsiaHuman Development Index050207 economicseducationSocioeconomics2019 4th World Conference on Complex Systems (WCCS)
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The use of energies as a tool to stabilise climate and world population

2021

It is a fact that population and average global temperature on Earth grow fast. Literature shows that many studies have been performed about it. Nevertheless, forecasts are not good. Assuming that the key implied factors are the consumption of energy (from the different types of energy sources) and the birth rate, we suggest in this research, as a first step, to state a stochastic demographic model, including the necessary and adequate economic, environmental and wellbeing variables. This model will be able to optimise, by means of a genetic algorithm, the amount and proportion of the main source types energy consumption as well as the average birth rate in the world, in order to maintain t…

education.field_of_studyAtmospheric ScienceGlobal and Planetary ChangeGlobal temperaturebusiness.industryPopulationGlobal warmingControl variableEnergy consumptionManagement Monitoring Policy and LawBirth rateRenewable energyEconometricsEnvironmental sciencebusinesseducationEnergy source
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Optimal rates of bisexual reproduction in cyclical parthenogens with density‐dependent growth

1999

This work explores theoretical patterns of reproduction that maximize the production of resting eggs and the long-term fitness of genotypes in cyclical parthenogens. Our focus is on density-dependent reproduction as it influences the consequences of a trade-off between producing amictic daughters – which reproduce parthenogenetically and subitaneously – and producing mictic daughters – which undergo meiosis and bisexual reproduction. Amictic females increase competitive ability and allow the population to achieve a larger size; mictic females directly contribute to population survival through harsh periods by producing resting eggs. Although morphologically indistinguishable, the two types …

education.field_of_studyEcologymedia_common.quotation_subjectPopulationZoologyParthenogenesisBiologyBirth rateSexual reproductionDensity dependentLife historyReproductioneducationEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsDemographic modelmedia_commonJournal of Evolutionary Biology
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Population-level consequences of risky dispersal

2014

Achieving sufficient connectivity between populations is essential for persistence, but costs of dispersal may select against individual traits or behaviours that, if present, would improve connectivity. Existing dispersal models tend to ignore the multitude of risks to individuals: while many assess the effect of mortality costs, there is also a risk of failing to find new habitat, especially when the entire inhabitable area remains both small and fragmented. There are few known rules governing whether individuals evolve to disperse more, or less, than what is ideal for population connectivity and persistence. Here we aim to fill this gap, while also noting that evolution might not only pr…

education.field_of_studyPopulation levelHabitatIndividual heterogeneityEcologyEcology (disciplines)Populationta1181Biological dispersalBiologyeducationEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsBirth rateOikos
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2018

Summary Background Population estimates underpin demographic and epidemiological research and are used to track progress on numerous international indicators of health and development. To date, internationally available estimates of population and fertility, although useful, have not been produced with transparent and replicable methods and do not use standardised estimates of mortality. We present single-calendar year and single-year of age estimates of fertility and population by sex with standardised and replicable methods. Methods We estimated population in 195 locations by single year of age and single calendar year from 1950 to 2017 with standardised and replicable methods. We based t…

education.field_of_studyTotal fertility ratemedia_common.quotation_subjectPopulation1. No povertyFertilityGeneral MedicinePopulation density3. Good healthBirth rate03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicinePopulation projectionGlobal healthPopulation growth030212 general & internal medicineeducation030217 neurology & neurosurgeryDemographymedia_commonThe Lancet
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2018

Summary Background Efforts to establish the 2015 baseline and monitor early implementation of the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) highlight both great potential for and threats to improving health by 2030. To fully deliver on the SDG aim of "leaving no one behind", it is increasingly important to examine the health-related SDGs beyond national-level estimates. As part of the Global Burden of Diseases, Injuries, and Risk Factors Study 2017 (GBD 2017), we measured progress on 41 of 52 health-related SDG indicators and estimated the health-related SDG index for 195 countries and territories for the period 1990–2017, projected indicators to 2030, and analysed global attainment. Methods …

education.field_of_studybusiness.industryPopulation1. No povertyGeneral Medicine030204 cardiovascular system & hematology3. Good healthBirth rate03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineSexual abuseScale (social sciences)Life expectancyGlobal healthMedicine030212 general & internal medicineSex offense10. No inequalitybusinesseducationWeighted arithmetic meanDemographyThe Lancet
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