Dumont, Gérard-François
Entre les recensements français de 1982 à 1990, la population active a augmenté, mais nettement moins que pendant la période intercensitaire précédente 1975-1982 qui bénéficiait, il est vrai, de l'arrivée sur le marché du travail des classes d'âge nées pendant le renouveau démographique de l'après-guerre. La phénomène majeur est l'augmentation du n...
Kanıçok, Ferda
Tez (Yüksek Lisans) -- İstanbul Teknik Üniversitesi, Fen Bilimleri Enstitüsü, 1995 / Thesis (M.Sc.) -- İstanbul Technical University, Institute of Science and Technology, 1995 / Nüfus ve işgücünün metropoliten alanda me kana al dağılımı sonucunda alt merkezler oluşmakla ve / The spatial relationships are getting more and more complex as the metropo...
Viet, Vincent
Alkon, A Tschann, JM Ruane, SH Wolff, M Hittner, A
The purpose of this paper is to describe some of the challenges encountered and lessons learned while providing and evaluating a violence-prevention program for and with ethnically diverse populations in child care settings. The paper discusses Safe Start, a violence prevention education program for child care staff and parents, and the evaluation ...
Donoghue, J Decker, V Mitten-Lewis, S Blay, N
The critical care patient dependency system (CCPD) is a factorial patient acuity system developed in 1993 by Ferguson and Harris-Ingall1 for use in adult critical care areas. It was developed specifically to help determine Australian nursing cost weights and was utilised to collect data from nine Sydney critical care units from October 1992 until M...
Longnecker, David E.
Published in
Journal of Anesthesia
The growth and development of anesthesiology in the twenty-first century will likely depend on two major factors: our vision for the specialty in the future and our ability to implement an anesthesia education plan that will foster the achievement of that vision. The foundation of effective anesthesia education must be built on an understanding of ...
Steinberg, Margaret Cain, Lara
Australia, like all developed and most developing countries, is facing major contextual changes, one of which is an ageing population, largely through declining fertility and increasing longevity (WHO 2002). This will impact on most aspects of global, national, local, community, family and individual interactions and decision-making, including for ...
Pochmann, Marcio
Based on research data on everyday work and, above all, on practices and histories of labor market, this text brings forward a reflexion on how “social agregado” were used, considering them as always related to narratives. The “social agregado” work is interpret as parts of meaning financial economic in Brazil. / Recupera-se, neste artigo, a trajet...
Etzioni, David A. Liu, Jerome H. Maggard, Melinda A. O’Connell, Jessica B. Ko, Clifford Y.
Published in
Annals of Surgical Oncology
Background: Over the next two decades, the US population will experience dramatic growth in the number and relative proportion of older individuals. The aim of this study was to quantify the effect of these changes on the demand for oncological procedures. Methods: The 2000 Nationwide Inpatient Sample and the 1996 National Survey of Ambulatory Surg...
O'Brien-Pallas, L Duffield, C Alksnis, C
Aims: To determine the impact on nursing workforce supply of delaying retirement. Background Data: The nursing workforce is aging, and the Baby Boomer generation is nearing retirement age. This potential loss of experienced nurses is likely to exacerbate current nursing shortages. Methods: An analysis of loss rates of nurses in New South Wales (Aus...