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Associations of Maternal Cell-Phone Use During Pregnancy With Pregnancy Duration and Fetal Growth in 4 Birth Cohorts

2019

Results from studies evaluating potential effects of prenatal exposure to radio-frequency electromagnetic fields from cell phones on birth outcomes have been inconsistent. Using data on 55,507 pregnant women and their children from Denmark (1996-2002), the Netherlands (2003-2004), Spain (2003-2008), and South Korea (2006-2011), we explored whether maternal cell-phone use was associated with pregnancy duration and fetal growth. On the basis of self-reported number of cell-phone calls per day, exposure was grouped as none, low (referent), intermediate, or high. We examined pregnancy duration (gestational age at birth, preterm/postterm birth), fetal growth (birth weight ratio, small/large size…

Time FactorsEpidemiologyDenmarkOriginal ContributionsFetal Developmentstress0302 clinical medicinePregnancyRisk FactorsFetal growthBirth outcomes030212 general & internal medicineNetherlandsObstetricsConfoundingHazard ratio1. No povertyPregnancy OutcomeGestational age3. Good healthbehavioral-problems1st trimesterPremature birth030220 oncology & carcinogenesisPremature BirthFemaleAdultmedicine.medical_specialtyradio-frequency electromagnetic fieldsBirth weightCell phonescell phonesGestational AgeExposure03 medical and health sciencesRepublic of KoreamedicineHumansradio-frequency electronRadio-frequency electromagnetic fieldsPregnancybusiness.industryabsorption ratesbirth outcomespreterm birthweightPreterm birthmedicine.diseaseConfidence intervalwhole-bodyradiationSpainexposurebusinessCell PhoneAmerican Journal of Epidemiology
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Analysis of affordability of meat, chicken, fish or vegetarian equivalent every second day in households in Latvia

2019

In recent years, there are growing research and policy discussions on assessment and analysis of poverty and measurement of material conditions. Researchers and policy makers develop different set of indicators that describes material deprivation. Material deprivation that is usually defined as the extent of functioning failures in the dimension of material well-being is based on set of different items that refer to affordability of basic needs. Affordability of meat, chicken, fish or vegetarian equivalent every second day is one of main indicators that characterizes meeting the basic needs of the households. In case of Latvia, macroeconomic indicators show that through recent years country…

Toxicologyinclusive societyMeat chickenFood povertyEconomics:SOCIAL SCIENCES::Business and economics [Research Subject Categories]Fish <Actinopterygii>material deprivationfood povertyEconomic Science for Rural Development
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Important Aspects of Biowastes Collection and Composting in Nigeria

2002

Many of the areas that generate organic waste that could be biotreated are inaccessible for collection because of the lack of accessible roads, poverty of the residents and general neglect of such places by the government authorities. In Lagos in 1999 it was observed that trucks collecting wastes cannot get into 40% of the inner part of the municipalities because the roads are too narrow or blocked by illegal structures. So one-third of the population received no refuse collection service. There is very little knowledge about the treatment of biowaste and the activities are very low. The laws and regulations governing the management of waste, in general, are weak and inefficient. An importa…

Truckeducation.field_of_studyGovernmentPovertyWaste managementmedia_common.quotation_subjectPopulationBiodegradable wasteRefuse collectionService (economics)BusinesseducationInefficiencyEnvironmental planningmedia_common
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The influence of soil quality on life standard in Tutova Hills

2014

Tutova hills is a Romanian area called the poverty pole of the European Union. The soil quality has a high influence on the standard of life of this population living in this conditions.

Tutova Hills poverty pole soil quality.Settore AGR/14 - Pedologia
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Culture and current account balances

2014

This article contributes to the literature of current account balances by introducing cultural variables that until now have been omitted. The World Values Survey indicates that the Roman Catholics do not consider thrift as important as others. We propose that Catholic countries tend to run current account deficits. This result remains robust even if we control for close to all of the determinants that have been included in previous studies. We find evidence that the inclination of Catholic countries to have high levels of uncertainty avoidance goes to a great length in explaining the result. peerReviewed

Uncertainty avoidanceEconomics and Econometricsta511Control (management)vaihtotase1. No povertysäästäminenCurrent accountkatolisetvaltiotculturereligionDevelopment economicsEconomicskulttuurierotWorld Values SurveyClassical economicscurrent accountRoman Catholics
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Child poverty in a Scandinavian welfare context - from children's point of view

2011

Published version of an article published in the journal: Child Indicators Research. Also available from the publisher at: http;//dx.doi.org/10.1007/s12187-010-9092-0 The focus for this article is child poverty in a Nordic welfare state context. With data from two qualitative studies from Sweden and Norway, we discuss child poverty from the children's point of view, in the framework of the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child, articles 27 and 28. In article 27, food, housing and clothing are mentioned as particularly important for an adequate standard of living. In poverty studies where children's voices are being heard there has been little focus on these necessities. We find that a fe…

VDP::Medical disciplines: 700::Health sciences: 800::Community medicine Social medicine: 801child poverty children’s rights adequate standard of living education agency
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El Dret a la Ciutat des de l'exclusió residencial: l'evolució dels barris vulnerables de la Comunitat Valenciana

2019

El derecho a la ciudad fue un concepto empleado por primera vez por Lefebvre (1968) entendido como aquel derecho de la ciudadanía a constituir ciudades que respondan a las necesidades humanas. De este modo, las necesidades de una ciudad no son más que la manifestación expresa de las necesidades colectivas de sus residentes reflejadas en el espacio urbano y comunitario (Caravantes, 2018). A las necesidades colectivas cabe sumársele las necesidades específicas de las personas que forman parte activa e integrante de las ciudades. La concentración de tales necesidades, así como de fenómenos vinculados al ámbito residencial conllevan a la “acumulación de clases desfavorecidas en las ciudades” (S…

Valencian regionPobresa -- País Valencià:Urbanisme [Àrees temàtiques de la UPC]Vulnerabilitat urbanaDerecho a la ciudadUrban vulnerabilityVulnerable neighborhoodsVulnerabilidad urbanaComunitat ValencianaPoverty -- Spain -- Valencia (Province)Dret a la ciutatBarrios vulnerablesRight to the cityBarris vulnerablesSociology Urban -- Spain -- Valencia (Province)Comunidad ValencianaSociologia urbana -- País ValenciàXIII CTV 2019 Proceedings: XIII International Conference on Virtual Cityand Territory: “Challenges and paradigms of the contemporary city”: UPC, Barcelona, October 2-4, 2019
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Enhancing Joined-Up Government and Outcome-Based Performance Management through System Dynamics Modelling to Deal with Wicked Problems: the Case of S…

2015

The paper by Auping et al. (2015) focuses on the topic of societal ‘ageing’, that is, ‘a population process, caused by declining fertility and mortality rates, which manifests itself in the growing number of older persons in society’ (Huber, 2005). A broader definition frames societal ageing as a ‘demographic, structural, cultural and economic transformation resultant from the increase in the number and proportion of “older” people within society’ (Victor, 2005, p. 5). ‘Double societal ageing’ today characterizes most developed countries, which experience both an increase in the percentage of older people and in their life expectancy. In terms of public policy and finance, the relevance of …

Value (ethics)EngineeringInformation Systems and ManagementKnowledge managementPovertyPublic economicsbusiness.industryStrategy and Managementmedia_common.quotation_subjectGeneral Social SciencesPublic policyContext (language use)Social issuesUnemploymentLife expectancyFiscal sustainabilitybusinessmedia_commonSystems Research and Behavioral Science
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Co-creation of IT-value in a cluster of small enterprises

2018

Abstract There is a growing emphasis on digital transformation in research and business practice. The creation of value from IT-investments is a critical factor in digital transformation. Research has documented that the ability to realize IT-value is a very challenging endeavor, especially for small enterprises who because of resource poverty are dependent on external input and cooperation with other companies. There is a general lack of research on the phenomenon of how IT-value is co-created, particularly in small firms. This paper reports from a study of a cluster of performing arts organizations, Blender Collective. They realized that audience data is a key issue, and that they lack th…

Value (ethics)Knowledge managementPovertyComputer sciencebusiness.industry05 social sciencesDigital transformationPeer reviewResource (project management)Work (electrical)Phenomenon0502 economics and businessCo-creationKey (cryptography)General Earth and Planetary Sciences050211 marketingPerforming artsbusiness050203 business & managementGeneral Environmental ScienceProcedia Computer Science
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Changes in Young Europeans’ Values During the Global Financial Crisis

2019

We investigate the impact of the global financial crisis (GFC) on the personal values of youth and young adults (age 16–35 years) from 16 European countries. Using time series cross-sectional data from seven waves (2002–2014) of the European Social Survey, we examined (1) whether the GFC led to value shifts between cohorts of young people and (2) whether welfare state provision moderate the expected value shifts. Multilevel analyses showed that, following the GFC, the importance of security, tradition, benevolence, and, to a lesser extent, conformity values increased. In contrast, hedonism, self-direction, and stimulation values decreased. In line with our moderation hypothesis, power, and…

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