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This paper summarizes the research on population-related issues done between 1980-2002. The review organized the …); (b) program-related research; (c)population and environment; (d) population and poverty. Finally, for each of these …
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This paper reviews the literature and evidence on the population and poverty nexus. The paper situates the role of …
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This paper addresses the lack of information on the disparity of outcomes, utilization and access to Family Planning and Maternal and Child Health services by socioeconomic classes. Household statistics on these services by asset class are presented in this paper. The asset classes were derived...
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welfare” in different societies, having different population sizes and environmental characteristics. This paper reviews …
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The shrinking and ageing of urban populations is a worldwide phenomenon,and in Japan it is a central problem not only … for the future but already atpresent. In contrast to the large, dynamic cities of Japan, the mass of smaller citieswith … fewer than 200,000 inhabitants – in particular those located outside metropolitanareas – suffer population losses due to …
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New York City is well-known for the special challenges itfaces in providing the largest urban population in theUnited …
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[...]Although our analysis compares outcomes before and afterPRWORA, it should be made clear that because the formalstate plan for welfare reform did not take effect until 1999, weare not really evaluating welfare reform in New York City.Instead, our results primarily reflect the net effect of...
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[...]One of the primary goals of TANF is to move welfarerecipients into work and economic self-sufficiency. Althoughstates were given much flexibility in how to achieve this goal, thefederal government imposed some guidelines in the form ofrequirements that welfare recipients be participating in...
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