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Yeung, W. Jean; Xu, Zhenhua – Social Indicators Research, 2012
China's oldest old population is estimated to quadruple by 2050. Yet, poverty rate for the oldest old has been the highest among all age groups in China. This paper investigates the relationship between economic stress, quality of life, and mortality among the oldest-old in China. Both objective economic hardships and perceived economic strain are…
Descriptors: Medical Services, Poverty, Income, Mortality Rate
Reeve, Charlie L.; Basalik, Debra – Intelligence, 2011
The current study examines the degree to which state intellectual capital, state religiosity and reproductive health form a meaningful nexus of ecological relations. Though the specific magnitude of effects vary across outcomes, results from hierarchical regression analyses were consistent with the hypothesized path model indicating that a state's…
Descriptors: Intelligence, Mortality Rate, Infant Mortality, Intelligence Quotient
Colorado Children's Campaign, 2018
KIDS COUNT has used data to help call attention to emerging trends impacting kids in communities across the state. This year, the Colorado Children's Campaign marked the 25th birthday of KIDS COUNT in Colorado! by exploring this important question: What has changed for Colorado kids in the past 25 years? Long-term trends are not possible for every…
Descriptors: Early Childhood Education, Child Health, Elementary Secondary Education, Children
Miech, Richard; Pampel, Fred; Kim, Jinyoung; Rogers, Richard G. – American Sociological Review, 2011
This article examines how educational disparities in mortality emerge, grow, decline, and disappear across causes of death in the United States, and how these changes contribute to the enduring association between education and mortality over time. Focusing on adults age 40 to 64 years, we first examine the extent to which educational disparities…
Descriptors: Mortality Rate, Etiology, Longitudinal Studies, Predictor Variables
Jordan, Thomas E. – Social Indicators Research, 2010
Inquiry into the quality of family life in seventeenth century Dublin is an attempt to understand conditions in the second largest city in the British Isles; further, the era was one of convulsions in the body politic, social, and religious. The Scottish James I and VI (1556 1625) determined that the Irish province closest to Scotland, Ulster,…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Family Life, Urban Environment, Sanitation
Barreca, Alan I. – Journal of Human Resources, 2010
I use an instrumental-variables identification strategy and historical data from the United States to estimate the long-term economic impact of in utero and postnatal exposure to malaria. My research design matches adults in the 1960 Decennial Census to the malaria death rate in their respective state and year of birth. To address potential…
Descriptors: Educational Attainment, Mortality Rate, Economic Impact, Diseases
McMahon, Walter W.; Oketch, Moses – British Journal of Educational Studies, 2013
This paper estimates the effects of human capital skills largely created through education on life's chances over the life cycle. Qualifications as a measure of these skills affect earnings, and schooling affects private and social non-market benefits beyond earnings. Private non-market benefits include better own-health, child health, spousal…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Human Capital, Educational Attainment, Outcomes of Education
M'Cormack, Fredanna; Drolet, Judy – American Journal of Health Education, 2012
Background: Sierra Leone has high maternal mortality. Socio-ecological factors are considered contributing factors to this high mortality. Anemia is considered to be a direct cause of 4% of maternal deaths and an indirect cause of 20-40% of maternal deaths. Purpose: The current study explores socio-ecological contributing factors to the anemia…
Descriptors: Pregnancy, Females, Health Promotion, Health Behavior
Li, Christina; Freedman, Marian – Journal of School Nursing, 2009
Seasonal influenza is a major cause of morbidity and mortality in the United States. It also has major social and economic consequences in the form of high rates of absenteeism from school and work as well as significant treatment and hospitalization costs. In fact, annual influenza epidemics and the resulting deaths and lost days of productivity…
Descriptors: School Nurses, Communicable Diseases, Health Promotion, Prevention
Reeve, Charlie L. – Intelligence, 2009
The current study seeks to better understand how religiosity and health are positioned within the g-nexus. Specifically, the degree to which differences in average IQ across nations is associated with differences in national religiosity (i.e., belief rate) and national health statistics independent of differences in national wealth is examined.…
Descriptors: Well Being, Mortality Rate, Birth Rate, Infant Mortality
Larney, Sarah; Burns, Lucy – Evaluation Review, 2011
Individuals in contact with the criminal justice system are a key population of concern to public health. Record linkage studies can be useful for studying health outcomes for this group, but the use of aliases complicates the process of linking records across databases. This study was undertaken to determine the impact of aliases on sensitivity…
Descriptors: Criminals, Public Health, Justice, Institutionalized Persons
Iris, Madelyn; Ridings, John W.; Conrad, Kendon J. – Gerontologist, 2010
Purpose: Elder self-neglect (ESN) represents half or more of all cases reported to adult protective services. ESN directly affects older adults and also their families, neighbors, and the larger communities around them. ESN has public health implications and is associated with higher than expected mortality rates, hospitalizations, long-term care…
Descriptors: Concept Mapping, Elder Abuse, Brainstorming, Public Health
Tsai, Jui-Feng – Suicide and Life-Threatening Behavior, 2010
The relationship between the regional distribution densities of different media and the suicide death rate was explored by analyzing the annual total, male, and female suicide rates and media densities from 23 cities/counties in Taiwan during 1998-2006 by univariate and multivariate regression adjusted for five socioeconomic factors. The regional…
Descriptors: Mortality Rate, Suicide, Computers, Foreign Countries
Ahern, Melissa; Brown, Cheryl; Dukas, Stephen – Journal of Rural Health, 2011
Purpose: This national, county-level study examines the relationship between food availability and access, and health outcomes (mortality, diabetes, and obesity rates) in both metro and non-metro areas. Methods: This is a secondary, cross-sectional analysis using Food Environment Atlas and CDC data. Linear regression models estimate relationships…
Descriptors: Obesity, Diabetes, Mortality Rate, Health Behavior
Obiekezie, Eucharia Obiageli; Essien, Margaret; Essien, Alexander Timothy – African Higher Education Review, 2013
Globalization imposes certain inescapable requirements on a university's curriculum. One such requirement is the elasticity of the curriculum to sustain local demands and accommodate global concerns. Using the ex post facto design, this paper examines the impact of global collaboration on the curriculum characteristics of selected universities in…
Descriptors: Institutional Cooperation, Global Approach, Universities, Local Issues

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