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Malnutrition in children is a serious problem globally and is far more significant in developing countries. According to UNICEF reports, globally 101 million children of age below five years are underweight. Being a developing nation, India ranks 2nd in child malnutrition, which is an alarming fact as child malnutrition has a long term negative impact on country's economic growth. The Government of...
Using the section data from the sample survey in Hong-An county of Hubei province in 2006, we analyze the situation and influential factors of the educational investment of farm households suffering major illnesses. The seven of 15 influential factors are sensitive to the children's educational investment of farm households suffering major illnesses, while other eight factors are not significant....
Rural women in Bangladesh have limited access to resources and public spheres due to socio-cultural restrictions. Women suffer from severe discrimination, due partly to a lack of access to information. Information and communication and technologies (ICT) are tools that potentially can reach rural women and address their knowledge and information needs. Considering this scenario, the aim of this paper...
To realize coordinated development of economy and environment, the Japanese government promulgates the Basic Law on Promoting the Building of a Circular Society and makes the building of a sustainable and circular society an important goal for national development. Environmental education plays a decisive role in raising people's environmental consciousness and building a circular society. Based on...
An empirical analysis is employed to study endogeneity bias on estimations of return to education in China by the database of “Synthesis Investigation of Living Status for Residents in Urban and Rural Regions (2005)” in CGSS, the followed results are approved: there exists a remarkable endogeneity bias on estimation of return to education in China, the same questions also have been discovered in estimating...
With the development of the market economy, the competition is becoming stronger and stronger. Every enterprise and party is organizing their own team for their survival and development. At the same time, with the predominant economy condition and the increase of single child, many undergraduates have a strong sense of self-centered and a dim sense of team spirits. To solve the problem that the talents...
The development of private higher education has been in the status of unfair competition and plight, and the private higher education is in the bottom of the stratification of higher education. This paper analyzes the functional advantages and the functional disadvantages of stratification of higher education, and the impact to the private higher education development. Private higher education promotes...
With the development of the national economy and the society in China, job burnout has become an epidemic syndrome. As for female employees, they face greater job pressures and suffer form more serious job burnout than their male counterparts. The purpose of this paper is to probe what causes job burnout of female employees and how job burnout can be prevented and mitigated. Based on the study of...
Economists project that China could overtake the United States as the world's biggest economy by mid-century, yet even after The Reform Era in China, little is known about China's Generation Y, the future leader and backbone of the China's workforce. Constituting approximately 204 million young individuals born between 1980 and 1989, China's Gen Y is beginning to make waves. Growing up in the age...
Chinapsilas Generation Y, the future leader and backbone of the Chinapsilas workforce, is a generation of approximately 204 million people born between 1980 and 1989. Growing up in the age of economic boom, technology development, educational availability and under the special care of parents, Chinapsilas Gen Y illuminates important questions not only about Chinapsilas future but also those of the...
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