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The impact of household size on poverty:An analysis of various low-income townships in the Northern Free State region,South Africa
poverty household size low-income communities Northern Free State South Africa
2016/7/7
Poverty is a multi-dimensional socio-economic problem in most sub-Saharan African countries. The purpose of this study is to analyse the relationship between household size and poverty in low-income c...
The Demography of Mental Health Among Mature Adults in a Low-Income High HIV-Prevalence Context
Demography Mental Health Malawi HIV Stress Con-Communicable Diseases. Sub-Saharan Africa Adults
2016/3/17
While a nascent body of research investigates the shift in sub-Saharan Africa's (SSA's) disease burden towards
non-communicable diseases (NCDs), very few studies have investigated mental health, spec...
A place-based approach to supporting low-income minority children and their families:Including children with disabilities
low-income minority children families Including children disabilities
2015/7/27
A place-based intervention, The Family Support Project, was designed to assist local community based programs in a Mid-Atlantic city of the United States to become more responsive to the needs of low ...
Determinants of Saving among Low-Income Individuals in Rural Uganda: Evidence from Assets Africa
Saving Sub-Saharan Africa Rural Uganda Theory Asset Building Institutional Theory
2013/1/31
Although research has shown that poor people in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA), including those living in rural areas save, little is known about the factors that influence saving and asset accumulation amo...
Employment, Hours of Work and the Optimal Taxation of Low Income Families
labour supply optimal taxation low income support
2012/10/30
The optimal design of low income support is examined using a structural labour supply model. The approach incorporates unobserved heterogeneity, fixed costs of work, childcare costs and the detailed n...
Relationship Dynamics, Ethnicity and Condom Use Among Low-Income Women
Ethnicity Low-Income Women Condom Use
2009/9/15
Context: Women's protection against HIV and sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) depends upon their ability to negotiate safer sex. It is important to know how cultural norms and gender roles, which v...
The Association Between Substance Use, Condom Use and Sexual Risk Among Low-Income Women
Substance use sexual risk condom use Low-Income Women
2009/9/14
Substance use is frequently assumed to be associated with higher levels of sexual risk-taking and lower levels of condom use. An analysis of 668 black, Hispanic and white low-income women at public he...
Determinants of Early Implant Discontinuation Among Low-Income Women
Low-Income Women unplanned pregnancy family planning
2009/9/14
The determinants of contraceptive implant discontinuation within six months of insertion were examined among 786 low-income women attending family planning clinics in three U.S. cities. The six-month ...
The Family Planning Attitudes and Experiences of Low-Income Women
Family Planning tended pregnancy Low-Income Women
2009/9/14
A 1995 telephone survey of 1,852 low-income women aged 18-34 who were sexually active and at risk of unintended pregnancy found that 83% were currently practicing contraception. They were more likely ...
Multiple Partners, Risky Partners and HIV Risk Among Low-Income Urban Women
Low-Income Urban Women Multiple Partners HIV Risk Risky Partners
2009/9/11
A sample of 671 predominantly single, young black women living in 10 low-income housing developments in five cities completed an anonymous questionnaire assessing factors related to their risk of cont...
Characteristics of Injectable Contraceptive Users In a Low-Income Population in Texas
Injectable Contraceptive Low-Income Population Texas
2009/9/11
Among 600 women at 17 family planning clinics in Texas who expressed interest in using the hormonal injectable depot medroxyprogesterone acetate (DMPA), 536 (89%) actually received the injectable. Thi...
SELF-ASSESSED HEALTH STATUS AND MORBIDITY EXPERIENCES OF TEENAGERS IN NAIROBI'S LOW INCOME SETTINGS
Population Studies Center,University of Pennsylvania.
2008/4/9
This study uses data from a slum survey in Nairobi, Kenya, to examine the factors associated with self-assessed health status among 1,654 teenage boys and girls. Analysis involved logistic regression ...