Sexually active: • Impacts on sexually active people is that they will not be able to go to school or work and will be a burden to society and the disease will transfer to the children and infant mortality rates will increase. • The epidemic is already affecting life expectancy through increased mortality of both infants (caused by mother to child transmission of the virus) and sexually active people. The affects on agriculture is that if 1 person has aids/hic in a farmers family then 1 person
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Indicators of development Economic development usually refers to the adoption of new technologies‚ transition from agriculture-based to industry-based economy‚ and general improvement in living standards (www.businessdictionary.com). In addition‚ economic development expands the availability of work and the ability of individuals to secure an income to support themselves and their families. Economic development includes industry‚ sustainable agriculture‚ as well as integration and full participation
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indicators do not change rapidly in response to policy changes. This is particularly so for mean years of schooling and life expectancy at birth. It is‚ however‚ useful to review HDI progress over the medium to long term. Between 1980 and 2010‚ Ecuador’s HDI value increased from 0.576 to 0.695‚ an increase of 21 per cent or average annual increase of about 0.6 per cent. With such an increase Ecuador is ranked 72 in terms of HDI improvement based on deviation from fit‚ which measures progress in
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Page 1 Part II - A Simple Model of Consumer Behavior The second set of factors that influence consumer behavior Individual Differences. Individual Differences: pertain to characteristics of the consumer such as: How much money do they have How much time do they have What is their knowledge level Is this someone relatively uninformed? a first time buyer? (Novice‚ a first time buyer‚ new to or inexperienced in a field) Is this an Expert? (someone who has made many prior purchase
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do you think the increase of education and employment opportunities for women have influenced reproductive patterns in Japan? 12. How has the relative proportion of older Japanese changed over the last 20 years? What implications might that have for elderly people in Japan? 13. Describe the immigration and employment trends for the U.S and Japan. 14. Describe the birth rate of sub-Saharan Africa‚ and some of its implications. 15. Describe how death rates and life expectancy has changed in Kenya
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see the economic changes but also the social changes because quality of living of people is equally important. 1. Social parameters a. Population Table [ 1 ] Population | | | | Country | Year 1947 | Year 1991 | Year 2011 | % Increase | India | 346 | 856 | 1138 | 228.90 | Pakistan | 34.3 | 117.6 | 176 | 413.12 | Sri Lanka | 7 | 17.4 | 21 | 200 | Bangladesh | 42.6 | 112 | 156 | 266.2 | Nepal | 8.7 | 19.8 | 30 | 244.82 | Figure [ 1 ] Population rose from 1947 to
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around 5 million to 35-40 million giving the gradually increasing number of people in the country a population explosion. The sudden rise in the population was due to many reasons including improvements in hygiene and sanitation‚ an increase in food stock and also an increase in young marriages which led to more children being born and the death rate going down. All of these topics will be explained in this essay. One of the most important reasons for the population exploding is in the 1750s when the
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educated and healthy‚ will always improve quality and at the same time as members of the community will help to improve the quality of community life. The role of life quality can be seen from the increase in income‚ housing quality‚ good health and others. But in reality the relationship is not only the unidirectional‚ but reciprocity. High quality of life will also affect the quality of the human being. For example‚ a high income is able to provide nutritional diversity to the intellectual development
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or death rates) affect the resources (land!) per person‚ and therefore their productivity 2 Some (optimistic!) numbers about the world before 1820 (Maddison 2004) • Between 1000 and 1820‚ growth was extensive‚ this means that most of the increase in world GDP (multiplied by factor 6) was used to sustain a population that multiplied by factor 4. • In Western Europe‚ population multiplied by 5 and GDP by factor 15 (according to Maddison‚ others doubt that‚ and others doubt the doubts!)
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Looking ahead to the year 2050‚ it has been predicted that for advanced countries‚ 10% of the fiscal burden of the crisis will consists of ageing –related costs. The other 90% will be spent on pensions‚ health and long term care. In 1900 average life expectancy at birth for the world as a whole only around 30 years‚ and in rich countries under 50. Main cause of ageing societies is that people everywhere are having far fewer children and younger aged groups are much too small to counterbalance the growing
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