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Literature Review - Studying Aging Population In China – Challenges Of An Aging Population On The Ccp, Vanessa Yong Oct 2015

Literature Review - Studying Aging Population In China – Challenges Of An Aging Population On The Ccp, Vanessa Yong

vanessa yong

No abstract provided.


Marriage Squeeze In A Sex Skewed Society: Examining The New Phenomenon Of "Love Industry" In China, Tsiu Wen Yeo Jan 2015

Marriage Squeeze In A Sex Skewed Society: Examining The New Phenomenon Of "Love Industry" In China, Tsiu Wen Yeo

Tsiu Wen Yeo

No abstract provided.


Hiring Domestic Help And Family Well-Being In Hong Kong: A Propensity Score Matching Analysis, Adam Ka-Lok Cheung Dec 2014

Hiring Domestic Help And Family Well-Being In Hong Kong: A Propensity Score Matching Analysis, Adam Ka-Lok Cheung

Adam Ka-Lok Cheung

Outsourcing household tasks has become an important strategy for couples to avert the conflict between work and family roles. There is an increasing trend of domestic outsourcing, including the use of hired domestic help, in post-industrial societies. Despite the increasing popularity of outsourcing domestic tasks, the possible impact of hiring domestic help on family relations remains an important hole in our knowledge. Contributions of hiring domestic help to the employers’ family, such as averting marital conflict and improving marital quality, are often assumed in the literature but are rarely examined with empirical data, especially in a non-western context.

This paper …


Literature Review: "Leftover Women" In The People's Republic Of China, Wan Ning Koo Apr 2014

Literature Review: "Leftover Women" In The People's Republic Of China, Wan Ning Koo

Wan Ning Koo

No abstract provided.


Socialist Market Economy In China: A Movement Towards Liberation Or Limitation For Women?, Jianing Ho Apr 2014

Socialist Market Economy In China: A Movement Towards Liberation Or Limitation For Women?, Jianing Ho

Jianing Ho

No abstract provided.


The Aging Population Issue In China, Ka-Hui Kwok Apr 2014

The Aging Population Issue In China, Ka-Hui Kwok

Ka-Hui Kwok

No abstract provided.


Discrimination In France, Dylan Kissane Jan 2014

Discrimination In France, Dylan Kissane

Dylan Kissane

No abstract provided.


Migration And Development Of Abuja: An Evaluation, Dagachi Aliyu Manbe Dr., Bashiru Salawu Dr. Apr 2013

Migration And Development Of Abuja: An Evaluation, Dagachi Aliyu Manbe Dr., Bashiru Salawu Dr.

Dagachi Aliyu Manbe Dr.

1.0 INTRODUCTION One of the most distinguishing characteristics of people is their tendency to migrate. The distance of these movements as well as their frequency, are distinctive characteristics. The mobility of humans is evidenced by the linguistic, social and nationalistic mixing of much of the world’s population, although, the mobility has always been a basic trait of human population. It has accelerated with economic technological process, particularly in the fields of communication and transportation. Cultural adaptability has allowed human to adjust to major ecological changes by employing mental abilities and technological skills.


El Tlcan Y Las Profesiones. Un Estado De La Cuestión, Roberto Rodríguez-Gómez Jan 2013

El Tlcan Y Las Profesiones. Un Estado De La Cuestión, Roberto Rodríguez-Gómez

Roberto Rodríguez-Gómez

A veinte años de distancia de la firma del Tratado de Libre Comercio de América del Norte, el presente ensayo ofrece un panorama general acerca de los principales resultados, los obstáculos y las limitaciones que se disciernen en el proceso de generación de condiciones para el acceso al mercado estadounidense de servicios profesionales por parte de los ciudadanos mexicanos. Se presentan dos aspectos del tema: por un lado, la evolución cuantitativa de la autorización de visas de internación temporal para ocupaciones altamente especializadas, y por otro la trayectoria de los trabajos de concertación en torno a la certificación internacional de …


Rural-Urban Relations In The Context Of Sustainable Development. Case Study: Cuejdiu Valley Basin, Neamt County, Andreea Ghiurcă, Andreea Lămășanu, Florin C. Mihai Oct 2012

Rural-Urban Relations In The Context Of Sustainable Development. Case Study: Cuejdiu Valley Basin, Neamt County, Andreea Ghiurcă, Andreea Lămășanu, Florin C. Mihai

Florin C MIHAI

Rural and urban development in sustainable context is a complex process that requires an improvement of the existing situation and a removing of the dysfunctions. Over time, the rural area was not addressed as much as urban area, rural analysis is often fragmentary explained and incomplete argued. The system of values owned by rural area is overshadowed by an economic, social and cultural subordination to the city. The connection that is established is a support for the systems analysis of settlements and is the consequence of the functional differentiation between cities and villages, evidenced by the natural, social and economic …


Libraries At The University Of Massachusetts Amherst: Seeking An International Perspective, Maxine G. Schmidt Oct 2012

Libraries At The University Of Massachusetts Amherst: Seeking An International Perspective, Maxine G. Schmidt

Maxine G Schmidt

Presentation delivered to librarians in China, Japan and South Korea as part of my sabbatical research on the use of libraries by Asian students in their home countries.


Implication Of Demographic Dimension In Sustainable Rural Development. Case Study: Râșca Valley, Andreea Lămășanu, Andreea Ghiurcă, Florin C. Mihai May 2012

Implication Of Demographic Dimension In Sustainable Rural Development. Case Study: Râșca Valley, Andreea Lămășanu, Andreea Ghiurcă, Florin C. Mihai

Florin C MIHAI

This paper aims to capture the importance of demographic dimension in the sustainable development process of the rural space. From a series of statistics data we realized an analysis of demographic indicators, which it helped us to trace the development trends characteristic for our area of study. To understand the evolution in time and the implications of human resource in the process of development it was necessary referencing them with national or local historical events. Demographic dimension analysis highlights the development stage of rural space and help the formulation of the future local policies that regard the sustainable development


Native Peoples Of The World: An Encyclopedia Of Groups, Cultures, And Contemporary Issues, Steven Danver Jan 2012

Native Peoples Of The World: An Encyclopedia Of Groups, Cultures, And Contemporary Issues, Steven Danver


No abstract provided.


Native Peoples Of The World: An Encyclopedia Of Groups, Cultures, And Contemporary Issues, Steven Danver Jan 2012

Native Peoples Of The World: An Encyclopedia Of Groups, Cultures, And Contemporary Issues, Steven Danver


No abstract provided.


Spatio- Temporal Analysis Of Romania's Rural Population Access To Sanitation Services In The Context Of Eu Accession, Florin C. Mihai, Liviu Apostol, Andreea Lamasanu, Andreea Ghiurca Jan 2012

Spatio- Temporal Analysis Of Romania's Rural Population Access To Sanitation Services In The Context Of Eu Accession, Florin C. Mihai, Liviu Apostol, Andreea Lamasanu, Andreea Ghiurca

Florin C MIHAI

This paper analysis the disparities between Romanian Counties regarding the spatio temporal evolution of rural population acces to sanitation services for pre-accession period (2003-2006) and the first two years since Romania is part of the EU-27 (2007-2008) highlighting positive or negative changes occurred in this period. Romanian counties were mapped and divided into five typological classes,using multivariate analysis such as hierarchical cluster analysis method.Each class has different values of rural population served by waste collection services related to the Romania average (expressed in standard deviations).Limited access to sanitation services from rural areas leads to uncontrolled waste disposal.Despite improvement of public …


L’Essor Et Le Déclin De L’Occident: Une Perspective Géographique (The Rise And Fall Of The West: A Geographical Perspective), Nicole Andréa Mathys, Jean-Marie Grether, Claude Lutzelschwab Jan 2012

L’Essor Et Le Déclin De L’Occident: Une Perspective Géographique (The Rise And Fall Of The West: A Geographical Perspective), Nicole Andréa Mathys, Jean-Marie Grether, Claude Lutzelschwab

Nicole Andréa Mathys

This paper proposes a new representation of the worldwide distribution of human population and economic activity over two millennia. Combining the Maddison and the G-Econ databases, it tracks the evolution of the world’s demographic and economic centers of gravity during the 1-2010 period. The distributional and temporal patterns that emerge are clear and contrasted, with a stable East- Asian predominance during the first eighteen centuries, followed by a boomerang-like westward shift during the last two centuries. New turning points are identified, suggesting that the reversal of the Western shift occurred as early as the 1920s in demographic terms and in …


Arcane Secrets Of The Umass Libraries, Maxine G. Schmidt Sep 2011

Arcane Secrets Of The Umass Libraries, Maxine G. Schmidt

Maxine G Schmidt

No abstract provided.


Uma Perspectiva Demográfica Sobre A Família No Rio De Janeiro Colonial, Heitor Moura Filho Jul 2011

Uma Perspectiva Demográfica Sobre A Família No Rio De Janeiro Colonial, Heitor Moura Filho

Heitor Moura Filho

Based on microdata on 4.303 individuals, this paper discusses demographic aspects of the family in Rio de Janeiro during the 16th, 17th and 18th centuries. We analyse patterns of origin, age (at baptism, at marriage, at the baptism of a first child and at death), fertility (number of children, duration of the fertile period, intergenesic interval), marriage patterns (age at first and second marriage, span between marriages, interval from marriage to first child, widowhood), and mortality (child, from child-birth and in general). Due to lack of space, we do not discuss comparisons with other places and periods. Such results, though …


Science Boot Camp For Librarians: Cpd On A Shoestring, Maxine G. Schmidt, Rebecca Reznik-Zellen May 2011

Science Boot Camp For Librarians: Cpd On A Shoestring, Maxine G. Schmidt, Rebecca Reznik-Zellen

Maxine G Schmidt

Science Boot Camp for Librarians was envisioned as a casual but intensive immersion event into selected scientific subjects that employ networked computing capabilities for research and collaboration. The goal of the event is to provide librarians with networking opportunities, but more importantly, to give them some of the context and ocabulary of a discipline to enable them to better engage faculty and research scientists with regard to escience. A half-day is devoted to each of three topics chosen for that year’s camp. A local faculty member provides an overview of the research area, and a second describes a single project …


O Açúcar Do Nordeste Brasileiro Em Crise, 1918-45, Heitor Moura Filho Apr 2010

O Açúcar Do Nordeste Brasileiro Em Crise, 1918-45, Heitor Moura Filho

Heitor Moura Filho

The economic crises of 1929 represented another stage in the series of difficulties faced by sugar producers of Northeastern Brazil since the end of WWI. These regional producers suffered a long process of decline, throughout the decade from 1925 to 1935. Though the Northeastern States used an important political clout to defend their interests, the economic capacity of the State of São Paulo, as reflected in the capitals which chose to invest in sugar and in its local markets for both sugar and fuel ethanol, allowed new mills to be established and old ones to be expanded, during a period …


O Tratamento Historiográfico De Registros De Óbitos, Heitor Moura Filho Jan 2010

O Tratamento Historiográfico De Registros De Óbitos, Heitor Moura Filho

Heitor Moura Filho

This text discusses problems found in the analysis of death statistics, specially in the calculation of gross or specific mortality rates, based on incomplete demographic records, such as common in 19th- and early 20th-century Brazil.


Energy Abundance, Trade And Industry Location, Nicole Andréa Mathys, Reyer Gerlagh Jan 2010

Energy Abundance, Trade And Industry Location, Nicole Andréa Mathys, Reyer Gerlagh

Nicole Andréa Mathys

We study the effect of countries’ energy abundance on trade and sector activity, conditional on sector’s energy intensity, using an unbalanced panel with 14 high-income countries from Europe, America and Asia, 10 broad sectors, and years 1970-1997. We find that (i) countries with large energy endowments have low energy prices, and are thus energy abundant both on micro and macro level. (ii) Energy abundant countries have a high level of energy embodied in exports relative to imports. (iii) Energy intensive sectors export from and (iv) have higher economic activity in energy abundant countries. (v) The trade and location effects increase …


International Law, State Sovereignty And Transboundary Waters, Aguinaldo Alemar Jan 2010

International Law, State Sovereignty And Transboundary Waters, Aguinaldo Alemar

Aguinaldo Alemar

The current status of transboundary water resources is to claim a more proactive posture by the sovereign states, mainly those having large reserves of fresh water shared. This new posture involves actions between the states as a key condition to the success of any enterprise that aims to protect the environment. It intends to prove that other actors - national and international - are already mobilizing themselves to consider water as a "common heritage of mankind" and, as such, water must be considered above the classical concepts of sovereignty and territory, excelling by the humanitarian interest that it arouses. At …


Gender, Resources, And Wife Abuse In Hong Kong, Adam Ka-Lok Cheung, Susanne Yuk-Ping Choi Jan 2010

Gender, Resources, And Wife Abuse In Hong Kong, Adam Ka-Lok Cheung, Susanne Yuk-Ping Choi

Adam Ka-Lok Cheung

Wife abuse is the most common form of violence against women. Using original couple data collected from 871 families in a New Town in Hong Kong, this study examines the interplay between gender role attitudes of husband and resources disparities between husband and wife on wife abuse. Our findings show that compared with women from families where men were the sole providers, women from dual earner families who earned more than their husbands had a greater risk of violence, while women who earned less than their husbands had a lower risk of violence. The risk of violence against women who …


E-Science @ Umass: Anticipating And Supporting E-Science Activities At The University Of Massachusetts, Maxine G. Schmidt, Rebecca Reznik-Zellen Jul 2009

E-Science @ Umass: Anticipating And Supporting E-Science Activities At The University Of Massachusetts, Maxine G. Schmidt, Rebecca Reznik-Zellen

Maxine G Schmidt

In March of 2008 an Ad Hoccommittee of Science Librarians from the University of Massachusetts Five Campus System convened to discuss the challenges of e-science and prepare the Libraries for their role in e-science initiatives. Three primary outcomes intended to support e-science activities emerged from the work of the Ad Hoc committee.


E-Science @ The University Of Massachusetts, Maxine G. Schmidt, Rebecca Reznik-Zellen, Raquel Rivera, Cecilia P. Mullen Mar 2009

E-Science @ The University Of Massachusetts, Maxine G. Schmidt, Rebecca Reznik-Zellen, Raquel Rivera, Cecilia P. Mullen

Maxine G Schmidt

e-Science @ the University of Massachusetts Abstract: What is e-Science and how can libraries and librarians support it? The University of Massachusetts takes a proactive approach to support network-enabled research on its campuses and provides examples where e-Science is already at work. Statement: “e-Science” is a term commonly used to describe research in a networked environment, a growing trend not only in the sciences, but the arts and humanities as well. e-Science creates both opportunities and challenges for academic libraries. The opportunities lie in leveraging the basic skill set that libraries and librarians already possess: the knowledge of and practical …


Câmbio De Longo Prazo Do Mil-Réis. Uma Abordagem Empírica Referente Às Taxas Contra A Libra Esterlina E O Dólar (1795-1913), Heitor Moura Filho Jan 2009

Câmbio De Longo Prazo Do Mil-Réis. Uma Abordagem Empírica Referente Às Taxas Contra A Libra Esterlina E O Dólar (1795-1913), Heitor Moura Filho

Heitor Moura Filho

Short-term and long-term exchange rates of the Brazilian imperial Mil-Reis to the US Dollar are estimated from 1795 to 1913


How Fast Is The World's Center Of Co2 Emissions Moving Eastwards?, Nicole Andréa Mathys, Grether Jean-Marie Jan 2009

How Fast Is The World's Center Of Co2 Emissions Moving Eastwards?, Nicole Andréa Mathys, Grether Jean-Marie

Nicole Andréa Mathys

Borrowing from physics the concept of center of mass and applying it to the distribution of CO2 anthropogenic sources provided by the EDGAR data base, we can draw on the Earth’s surface the trajectory of the world’s pollution center of gravity over the 1970-2005 period. It is strongly heading to the East, and more so than GDP, which suggests that Asian production is getting more CO2 intensive than Western production.


Diabolical Frivolity Of Neoliberal Fundamentalism, Sefik Tatlic Jan 2009

Diabolical Frivolity Of Neoliberal Fundamentalism, Sefik Tatlic

Sefik Tatlic

Today, we cannot talk just about plain control, but we must talk about the nature of the interaction of the one who is being controlled and the one who controls, an interaction where the one that is “controlled” is asking for more control over himself/herself while expecting to be compensated by a surplus of freedom to satisfy trivial needs and wishes. Such a liberty for the fulfillment of trivial needs is being declared as freedom. But this implies as well the freedom to choose not to be engaged in any kind of socially sensible or politically articulated struggle.


Umass Libraries 2009, Maxine G. Schmidt Jan 2009

Umass Libraries 2009, Maxine G. Schmidt

Maxine G Schmidt

No abstract provided.