The health benefits to mothers and children in adopting optimal breastfeeding practices are well ... more The health benefits to mothers and children in adopting optimal breastfeeding practices are well recognized. However, despite many efforts to promote optimal breastfeeding practices in developing countries, only modest progress has been achieved in past decades.
Indonesia has undergone a demographic transition since the 1970s that has led to significant chan... more Indonesia has undergone a demographic transition since the 1970s that has led to significant changes in the population age structure. Life expectancy increased from 45 years to 67 years. The number of elderly people (60 years and above) rose from about 5 million in 1970 to 18 million in 2010, and is projected to increase to over 80 million by 2050.
... Download: http://www.adb.org/documents/books/defining_agenda CACHED: Download as a PDF. by Fi... more ... Download: http://www.adb.org/documents/books/defining_agenda CACHED: Download as a PDF. by Fiona Howell. Add To MetaCart. ... MISC{Howell_equitablegrowth, author = {Fiona Howell}, title = {Equitable Growth and Access: the Role of Social Assistance}, year = {} }. ...
Social protection in Asia and the Pacific, Jan 1, 2001
Poverty reduces the productivity of vulnerable groups and lowers their capacity to save or invest... more Poverty reduces the productivity of vulnerable groups and lowers their capacity to save or invest. Lower productivity reduces income and therefore opportunities for future investment. The lower income of vulnerable groups translates into reduced purchasing power, which then ...
Social Protection in Asia and the Pacific. Manila: Asian …, Jan 1, 2001
No form of statutory social protection covers most of the population of DMCs, neither insurance n... more No form of statutory social protection covers most of the population of DMCs, neither insurance nor non-insurance based. Where schemes do exist, social assistance programs have been used to fill the more obvious and serious disparities for the most vulnerable groups. Social ...
Chapter 7: Social Assistance: Theoretical Background (pp.256-306); and Chapter 8: Social Assistan... more Chapter 7: Social Assistance: Theoretical Background (pp.256-306); and Chapter 8: Social Assistance: Project and Program Issues (pp.307-364)
The health benefits to mothers and children in adopting optimal breastfeeding practices are well ... more The health benefits to mothers and children in adopting optimal breastfeeding practices are well recognized. However, despite many efforts to promote optimal breastfeeding practices in developing countries, only modest progress has been achieved in past decades.
Indonesia has undergone a demographic transition since the 1970s that has led to significant chan... more Indonesia has undergone a demographic transition since the 1970s that has led to significant changes in the population age structure. Life expectancy increased from 45 years to 67 years. The number of elderly people (60 years and above) rose from about 5 million in 1970 to 18 million in 2010, and is projected to increase to over 80 million by 2050.
... Download: http://www.adb.org/documents/books/defining_agenda CACHED: Download as a PDF. by Fi... more ... Download: http://www.adb.org/documents/books/defining_agenda CACHED: Download as a PDF. by Fiona Howell. Add To MetaCart. ... MISC{Howell_equitablegrowth, author = {Fiona Howell}, title = {Equitable Growth and Access: the Role of Social Assistance}, year = {} }. ...
Social protection in Asia and the Pacific, Jan 1, 2001
Poverty reduces the productivity of vulnerable groups and lowers their capacity to save or invest... more Poverty reduces the productivity of vulnerable groups and lowers their capacity to save or invest. Lower productivity reduces income and therefore opportunities for future investment. The lower income of vulnerable groups translates into reduced purchasing power, which then ...
Social Protection in Asia and the Pacific. Manila: Asian …, Jan 1, 2001
No form of statutory social protection covers most of the population of DMCs, neither insurance n... more No form of statutory social protection covers most of the population of DMCs, neither insurance nor non-insurance based. Where schemes do exist, social assistance programs have been used to fill the more obvious and serious disparities for the most vulnerable groups. Social ...
Chapter 7: Social Assistance: Theoretical Background (pp.256-306); and Chapter 8: Social Assistan... more Chapter 7: Social Assistance: Theoretical Background (pp.256-306); and Chapter 8: Social Assistance: Project and Program Issues (pp.307-364)
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