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Income inequality and famine mortality: Evidence from the Finnish famine of the 1860s

2021

This article examines whether economic inequality intensified the adverse effects of harvest, price, and income shocks during a famine. Using a parish-level longitudinal dataset from the Finnish famine of the 1860s, it shows that a substantial proportion of the excess mortality experienced during the famine resulted from a decline in agricultural production, a decline in incomes, and a surge in food prices. The findings indicate that the adverse effects of food output fluctuations were intensified by increasing income inequality and decreasing average income, while the market-transmitted shocks were weakened by a contraction of disposable income. The results are corroborated with multiple a…

kuolleisuusEconomics and EconometricsHistoryinequalityInequalitypovertymedia_common.quotation_subject060104 historyväestöhistoriaEconomic inequality0502 economics and businessEconomics0601 history and archaeologynälänhätä050207 economicsFinlandköyhyysmedia_common2. Zero hungerPoverty05 social sciences1. No povertytaloushistoria06 humanities and the artseriarvoisuus8. Economic growthsuuret nälkävuodetFaminefaminesDemographic economicsnineteenth centuryThe Economic History Review
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Vulnerability to climate change and adaptation strategies of local communities in Malawi: experiences of women fish-processing groups in the Lake Chi…

2016

Abstract. In recent years, research on climate change and human security has received much attention among policy makers and academia alike. Communities in the Global South that rely on an intact resource base and struggle with poverty, existing inequalities and historical injustices will especially be affected by predicted changes in temperature and precipitation. The objective of this article is to better understand under what conditions local communities can adapt to anticipated impacts of climate change. The empirical part of the paper answers the question as to what extent local women engaged in fish processing in the Chilwa Basin in Malawi have experienced climate change and how they …

lcsh:Dynamic and structural geology010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesInequalityPolitical economy of climate changemedia_common.quotation_subject0507 social and economic geographyClimate changeDiversification (marketing strategy)01 natural scienceslcsh:QE500-639.5lcsh:ScienceHuman security0105 earth and related environmental sciencesmedia_commonPovertybusiness.industrylcsh:QE1-996.505 social sciencesEnvironmental resource managementLivelihoodlcsh:GeologyGeographyThreatened speciesGeneral Earth and Planetary Scienceslcsh:Qbusiness050703 geographyEarth System Dynamics
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MEASURING LONGITUDINAL POVERTY

2009

Traditional measures of poverty persistence, such as “poverty rate” or the “persistent-risk-of-poverty rate”, do not devote enough attention to the sequence of poverty spells. In particular, they do not put enough attention in underlining the different effects associated with occasional single spells of poverty and the consecutive years of poverty. In this paper we propose a new index which measures the severity of poverty in a longitudinal view, taking into account the way poverty and non-poverty spells follow one another along individual life courses. The index is normalized and increases with the number of consecutive years in poverty along the individual poverty profile. The index is su…

longitudinal poverty index of poverty sequences of poverty social indicator validity
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Fiscal consolidation and financial reforms

2015

We use data for a panel of 17 countries over the period 1980-2005 to investigate the impact of fiscal consolidation on the likelihood of financial reforms. We show that fiscal adjustments do not boost the implementation of financial reforms. However, tax-driven fiscal consolidation programs raise the likelihood of banking sector reforms. Moreover, we find that: (i) an increase in the degree of trade openness makes countries less likely to implement financial reforms; (ii) an increase in the interest rate spreads accelerates the path of financial reforms, especially, external capital account reforms; and (iii) an improvement in the quality of political institutions strongly enhances the prob…

macroeconomic determinantsEconomics and Econometricsrare events logit modelmedia_common.quotation_subjectfinancial reformsLogitSocial SciencesProbitRecessionfiscal consolidationConsolidation (business)0502 economics and businessOpenness to experienceEconomicsinstitutional quality050207 economicsmedia_commonFinance050208 financeeconomic factorsbusiness.industry05 social sciences1. No povertyCiências Sociais::Economia e GestãoFinancial conditionsmacroeconomic determinantfinancial reformAusterityFiscal consolidationrecessions8. Economic growth:Economia e Gestão [Ciências Sociais]businessFinancial sector
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Neighborhood Characteristics, Alcohol Outlet Density, and Alcohol-Related Calls-for-Service: A Spatiotemporal Analysis in a Wet Drinking Country

2017

Alcohol outlets have been associated with different social problems, such as crime, violence, intimate partner violence, and child maltreatment. The spatial analysis of neighborhood availability of alcohol outlets is key for better understanding of these influences. Most studies on the spatial distribution of alcohol outlets in the community have been conducted in U.S. cities, but few studies have assessed this spatial distribution in other countries where the drinking culture may differ. The aim of this study was to analyze the spatiotemporal distribution of alcohol outlets in the city of Valencia, Spain, and its relationship with neighborhood-level characteristics, as well as to examine t…

media_common.quotation_subjectGeography Planning and DevelopmentImmigrationlcsh:G1-922030508 substance abuseDistribution (economics)alcohol outlets; neighborhood-level characteristics; spatiotemporal analysis; Bayesian modeling approach; calls-for-serviceBayesian modeling approachSocial issuesUnit (housing)03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineEnvironmental healthEarth and Planetary Sciences (miscellaneous)spatiotemporal analysis030212 general & internal medicineComputers in Earth SciencesSocioeconomic statusmedia_commonalcohol outletsbusiness.industryneighborhood-level characteristics1. No povertyRegression analysisDrinking culture16. Peace & justiceGeographycalls-for-serviceDomestic violence0305 other medical sciencebusinesslcsh:Geography (General)ISPRS International Journal of Geo-Information; Volume 6; Issue 12; Pages: 380
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Sobre los límites de la intervención de los servicios sociales

2018

Uno de los argumentos más comunes a la hora de justificar el exiguo impacto d elos servicios sociales es el escaso peso que éstos representan en el conjunto del gasto social. En el articulo se muestra que esta justificación puede no ser del todo cierta. Pese a que el balance de sus primeros años fue claramente positivo, el análisis de ciertos datos del periodo 1997-2007 previos al estallido de la crisis muestra, a juicio del autor, las crecientes dificultades para mejorar las situaciones de pobreza y exclusión social con independencia de los medios financieros y personales que se hayan dispuesto. Tal afirmación sugiere la posibilidad de que la intervención de los servicios sociales esté som…

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Care Poverty Within the Home Space: Exploring the Emotional Experiences of Unmet Care Needs

2021

Older adults face inequalities in care. The concept of care poverty has been developed to point out how unmet care needs are not just an individual issue but a phenomenon linked to social and economic disadvantage and societal inequality. In this paper, we approach the question of care poverty by focusing on its intertwinement with emotions and the home space. We analyze how the presence, or more commonly absence, of care shapes interviewees’ descriptions of emotional experiences tied to the home space. Our data consists of 12 semi-structured interviews conducted in 2019 and 2020 with customers of outreach work for older adults in Finland. These customers typically face a situation that can…

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Clinical management of drug-drug interactions in HCV therapy: Challenges and solutions.

2013

Contains fulltext : 118153.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access) Hepatitis C virus (HCV) infected patients often take multiple co-medications to treat adverse events related to HCV therapy, or to manage other co-morbidities. Drug-drug interactions associated with this polypharmacy are relatively new to the field of HCV pharmacotherapy. With the advent of the direct-acting antivirals telaprevir and boceprevir, which are both substrates and inhibitors of the cytochrome P450 (CYP) 3A iso-enzyme, knowledge and awareness of drug-drug interactions have become a cornerstone in the evaluation of patients starting and continuing HCV combination therapy. In our opinion, an overview of conducted dr…

medicine.medical_specialtyCombination therapyPharmacologyAntiviral AgentsDrug interactionsTelaprevirTelaprevirchemistry.chemical_compoundPharmacotherapyAnti-Infective AgentsBoceprevirOpiate Substitution TreatmentmedicineHumansHypnotics and SedativesHypoglycemic AgentsPharmacokineticsSummary of Product CharacteristicsIntensive care medicineAdverse effectPolypharmacyBoceprevirHepatologybusiness.industryHCV therapyCardiovascular AgentsHepatitis C ChronicAntidepressive AgentsBuprenorphinechemistryCardiovascular agentHepatitis C virus infectionDrug Therapy CombinationHydroxymethylglutaryl-CoA Reductase InhibitorsPoverty-related infectious diseases Infectious diseases and international health [N4i 3]businessImmunosuppressive AgentsMethadonemedicine.drug
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Living in poverty with severe mental illness coping with double trouble

2016

AbstractObjectives: Several studies have pointed at a co-occurrence between severe mental problems and relative poverty. Also users refer to their strained financial situation as one of their main problems. We lack knowledge about how persons ‒ still characterised in diagnostic manuals as having difficulty with their sense of reality and their ability to carry out goal-oriented actions ‒ manage the ‘double trouble’ of having a strained financial situation and mental problems.Method: Sixteen persons diagnosed with severe mental illness were interviewed about how they managed poverty in their everyday life. The interviews were tape-recorded and analysed using the thematic analysis method.Resu…

medicine.medical_specialtyCoping (psychology)PovertySocial WelfareMental illnessmedicine.diseaseCommunity workMental health030227 psychiatry03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicinemedicine030212 general & internal medicineThematic analysisEveryday lifePsychologyPsychiatryNordic Social Work Research
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Handgrip Strength Cannot Be Assumed a Proxy for Overall Muscle Strength

2018

OBJECTIVES: Dynapenia, low muscle strength, is predictive for negative health outcomes and is usually expressed as handgrip strength (HGS). Whether HGS can be a proxy for overall muscle strength and whether this depends on age and health status is controversial. This study assessed the agreement between HGS and knee extension strength (KES) in populations differing in age and health status.DESIGN: Data were retrieved from 5 cohorts.SETTING AND PARTICIPANTS: Community, geriatric outpatient clinics, and a hospital. Five cohorts (960 individuals, 49.8% male) encompassing healthy young and older individuals, geriatric outpatients, and older individuals post hip fracture were included.MEASURES: …

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