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Journal articles on the topic "Facteurs socio-économiques"
Meneghel, Giovanna. "La mortalité en Italie selon des facteurs socio-économiques." Espace, populations, sociétés 9, no. 1 (1991): 173–80. http://dx.doi.org/10.3406/espos.1991.1456.
Full textStringhini, Silvia, Pedro Marques-Vidal, and Dusan Petrovic. "Différences socio-économiques dans la Cohorte Lausannoise CoLaus." Praxis 109, no. 1 (January 2020): 23–26. http://dx.doi.org/10.1024/1661-8157/a003364.
Full textWeill, A., P. Tuppin, P. Ricci, P. Ricordeau, and H. Allemand. "P87 Facteurs socio-économiques associés au diabète : une étude écologique." Diabetes & Metabolism 35 (March 2009): A48. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s1262-3636(09)71885-3.
Full textClouston, Sean A. P., Andrea Lawlor, and Ashton M. Verdery. "The Role of Partnership Status on Late-Life Physical Function." Canadian Journal on Aging / La Revue canadienne du vieillissement 33, no. 4 (September 15, 2014): 413–25. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0714980814000282.
Full textKolish, Evelyn. "L’introduction de la faillite au Bas-Canada : conflit social ou national ?" Revue d'histoire de l'Amérique française 40, no. 2 (August 20, 2008): 215–35. http://dx.doi.org/10.7202/304444ar.
Full textLabie, D. "Évolution des cancers et facteurs socio-économiques : une étude statistique en Angleterre." médecine/sciences 15, no. 10 (1999): 1185. http://dx.doi.org/10.4267/10608/1241.
Full textMahé, Antoine, Fatimata Ly, and Ari Gounongbé. "La dépigmentation cosmétique à Dakar (Sénégal) : facteurs socio-économiques et motivations individuelles." Sciences sociales et santé 22, no. 2 (2004): 5–33. http://dx.doi.org/10.3406/sosan.2004.1613.
Full textMessier, Réal. "Les besoins de personnel professionnel dans les bibliothèques publiques du Québec." Documentation et bibliothèques 20, no. 4 (January 23, 2019): 179–82. http://dx.doi.org/10.7202/1055657ar.
Full textSasseville, J. L., and G. de Marsily. "Les sciences de l'eau : présent et futur." Revue des sciences de l'eau 11 (April 12, 2005): 223–41. http://dx.doi.org/10.7202/705340ar.
Full textGendron, Michel, and Christian Genest. "La perception du risque de titres financiers : l’importance relative et l’influence de certains facteurs de risque." L'Actualité économique 69, no. 1 (March 23, 2009): 142–70. http://dx.doi.org/10.7202/602100ar.
Full textDissertations / Theses on the topic "Facteurs socio-économiques"
Ouedraogo, Samiratou. "Dépistage du cancer du sein : facteurs socio-économiques influençant la participation et rythme de suivi." Phd thesis, Université de Bourgogne, 2013. http://tel.archives-ouvertes.fr/tel-00967942.
Full textDouard, Henri. "La taille des établissements industriels : élucidation de certains facteurs économiques et socio-organisationnels des entreprises." Paris, Institut d'études politiques, 1986. http://www.theses.fr/1986IEPP0005.
Full textThe size (in staff) of industrial plants is a constant point of reference in analysing the functioning of business firms, because of its supposed links with people's behavior and with management issues. A large size is often seen as having a pernicious bureaucratic influence, while a small size is rather viewed as a factor favoring good adjustment and warmth in relationships. In France, there exist as of one thousand nine hundred eighty for more than one thousand two hundred and forty industrial plants that exceed five hundred persons, affecting a total of one million five hundred thousand wage-earners. Our hypothesis was that size only has a relative influence, albeit an essential one : the firm must find organizational methods in keeping with its size, while poor choices of these methods give a specific and fallacious connotation to the size breakdown of large, medium, and small firms the research was based in the industrial milieu upon interviews with about one hundred people in twelve different plants in the following professional strata : management, executives, union members, clerical employees, and laborers. Additionally there were statistical, economic, and bibliographic explorations. Although the need for formalization of procedures is a constant in large plants, an excess of bureaucracy, technocracy, and authoritarianism exists in small plants as well. It appears that a negotiated compromise on issues of social control (in the anglo-saxon sense) is what lies at the heart of the expectations of the parties. For the management : to be able to control the business : for the executives : order and efficiency; for the union members : to enjoy institutional guarantees ; for the workers : job security and good working conditions. There is no "human scale", but a moderate size, always possible through judicious sub-groupings, facilitates the sociotechnical arbitration of organizational and structural matters. The size chosen for a plant will define the context for the interplay of technico-economic factors (production) and socio-organizational factors (the "government" of the personnel)
Kehoua, Gilles. "Etude qualitative des facteurs socio-économiques et familiaux du processus de stigmatisation dans la démence en Afrique Centrale." Thesis, Limoges, 2017. http://www.theses.fr/2017LIMO0100/document.
Full textThe aging population is becoming a major political issue. It results in an increase in the prevalence of non-communicable diseases including dementia. Dementia is a major public health problem worldwide and in sub-Saharan Africa. It is assimilated to a real "Alzheimer tsunami", because of the growing number of people with dementia. In 50% of cases, they are taken care of in residential care facilities for dependent elderly people or by ambulatory professionals in high-income countries. By cons, in low and middle incomes countries, their taken care is informal, provided by informal caregivers who are neither trained nor encouraged, having links of kinship as filiation, alliance and germanic with people with dementia. In sub- Saharan Africa, mental illnesses are rich in pejorative and demeaning sociocultural representations. The main objective was to describe socio-economic and family factors in the process of stigmatization of people with dementia in urban and rural areas in the Republic of Congo. An ethnological study was conducted in three months’ immersion on the ground. Non-directive interviews conducted in the local (Lingala, Kituba, Mbochi, Teke and Lari) and official languages (French) and complemented by participant observation were used to collect all the data. They were literally transcribed before their classification into themes. Informal caregivers were mainly daughters-in-law and granddaughters. The latter were considered as purveyors of informal care to an estimated duration between 10 to 15 hours a day, against daughters-in-law considered abusers and available between 2 to 6 hours per day. The irregular income of informal caregivers associated with the socio-cultural representations of people with dementia first led to their care by the syncretic churches, with strict diets for exorcism sessions. The second resort was traditional healers using medicinal plants, prayers-incantations and scarifications. Some people with dementia were accused of witchcraft and condemned in public in front of a customary jurisdiction. This accusation of witchcraft was the major form of stigmatization. In the Republic of Congo as in sub-Saharan Africa, the disease is constructed from nuclei of symbols from culture
Guinhouya, Benjamin. "Surpoids et obésité de l'enfant : des méthodes d'évaluation à l'analyse d'interactions complexes avec les facteurs comportementaux et socio-économiques." Lille 2, 2006. http://www.theses.fr/2006LIL2S035.
Full textThe causes of excess weight gain in children are multifactor. But, the rapid recent increase in the overall prevalence of obesity in children suggests that behavioral and environmental factors are central to the causation. These factors were often studied as unit entities. Thus, the aim of this thesis was to suggest a methodological framework for a global approach of hypothesized determinants of the phenomenon. Three studies help for the clarification of measurements' problems about the definition of excess weight in children as well as those concerning their movement behaviors assessment. The fourth study highlights the interplay between behavioral and environmental factors in determining weight status of children. Thus, familial environments and individual behaviors with respect to physical activity and eating seem to determine different overweight/obesity risk levels among children. On this basis, we have provided examples of school- or family-based preventive and/or corrective actions
Raad, Daoud Youssef. "Analyse évolutive des facteurs agro et socio-économiques du périmètre irrigué de Qasmieh-Ras-el-Ai͏̈n au Liban-Sud." Bordeaux 3, 2004. http://www.theses.fr/2004BOR30062.
Full textThe study of the evolution of the agricultural setting of the oldest irrigation scheme of Qasmieh-Ras-el-Ai͏̈n, located on the southern Lebanese coast revealed to be of major importance, particularly in the global context of water scarcity in the Near East region. The following factors have triggered the development of irrigation scheme: the fertile land of the coastal area of a temperate Mediterranean climate, the availability of water resources from the Litany River (Qasmieh), the will of an emerging state during the Second World War to develop a large irrigation scheme and the export its citrus produce to the growing Arab markets. This study investigated the natural factors, forms of exploitation and their development through time, the infrastructure, the water management of the irrigation scheme and the environment. The analysis and surveys also examined the marketing issues, which have largely affected the transformation of the cropping and socio-economic situation in the area. In conclusion, recommendations for the improvement of the irrigation scheme and the stability of the rural community were presented
Menahem, Benjamin. "Facteurs pronostiques de survie du carcinome hépatocellulaire : approche épidémiologico-chirurgicale." Thesis, Normandie, 2018. http://www.theses.fr/2018NORMC427/document.
Full textThe objective of this work was to assess in an epidemiological and a surgical ways prognosis factors of HCC after liver transplantation or liver resection. First step was to determine in a methodological review the overall and disease free survival results of these two techniques. Second step was to use the AFP-score, selection tool for patients with HCC who need liver transplantation in France, as selection tool for a group of patients who underwent surgical resection for transplantable HCC. Final step was to study influence of social deprivation on survival of patients who underwent liver transplantation for HCC in a Nation-wide study.The meta-analysis showed that Liver Transplantation, in patients with HCC meeting the Milan criteria had no benefits before 10 years for OS, compared to Liver resection. For DFS, the benefit is obtain after 3 years.AFP-score is a useful tool for the patient’s management who are suffering from solitary HCC developed on CLD. In patients “in AFP-score”, up-front LR is not associated with a loss of chance, when compare to up-front LT, based on theoretical 5-years OS.European Deprivation Index does not impact mortality after LT for HCC. Number of HCC and time on waiting-list are independent prognostic factors of survival after liver transplantation for HCC
Mezdour, Amina. "Le rôle des facteurs environnementaux dans la migration internationale : étude de cas des immigrants haïtiens au Canada." Thèse, Université d'Ottawa / University of Ottawa, 2014. http://hdl.handle.net/10393/30965.
Full textRoustit, Christelle. "La résilience : d'un concept clinique à son application dans le champ de la santé publique : perspectives pédiatriques." Paris 6, 2008. http://www.theses.fr/2008PA066510.
Full textGentil, Julie. "Influence des facteurs socio-économiques et géographiques sur l'incidence, l'accès aux soins et la survie des femmes atteintes d'un cancer du sein." Phd thesis, Université de Bourgogne, 2012. http://tel.archives-ouvertes.fr/tel-00959607.
Full textBrevet, Gentil Julie. "Influence des facteurs socio-économiques et géographiques sur l'incidence, l'accès aux soins et la survie des femmes atteintes d'un cancer du sein." Thesis, Dijon, 2012. http://www.theses.fr/2012DIJOMU04/document.
Full textIn developed countries, breast cancer is currently the leading cancer in women in terms of incidence and mortality (standardized rate of 101.5 and 17.7 per 100,000 person-years in 2005, respectively). Many risk factors and prognostic factors have been studied and are well known. Research is under way with regard to every step in the development of breast cancer, but the impact of socio-economic and geographic factors, at the individual and environmental level with regard to the disease have never been studied in France.The general aim of this work was to explore the impact of these factors in different ways to build on our knowledge and to develop practical applications in the primary, secondary or tertiary prevention of breast cancer.In our first study, we showed that women with a low socio-educational level were less likely to have benefited from at least one mammography within the 6 years or at least one gynaecological consultation within the 3 years before the diagnosis of breast cancer. These women also had a more advanced tumour at diagnosis than did women with a higher socio-educational level. These variables also came to light as predictors of a poor prognosis in terms of survival. In our second study, we showed that access to a surgeon specialised in breast cancer surgery, which is associated with better survival, was influenced by the socio-economic level of the patient’s place of residence, as well as the distance between the patient’s home and reference centres for cancer treatment, where the specialised surgeons work. In our third study, we showed that in contrast to many cancers, the incidence of breast cancer was highest in the most socio-economically privileged areas, and this whatever the age of the patient. We have no explanation for this phenomenon, particularly with regard to the youngest age group of women. Finally, the aim of our fourth study, which is currently on-going, is to study at the individual level, using the new European deprivation index adapted to France, to what extent economic wealth and social standing, as well as the proximity of medical services for patients with breast cancer have an impact on tumour stage, access to treatment, treatment techniques and survival
Books on the topic "Facteurs socio-économiques"
Eregani, Clément. Étude des relations entre facteurs socio-économiques et les niveaux et tendances de la morbidité et de la mortalité en R.C.A. Bangui: République Centrafricaine, Ministère de l'économie, du plan et de la coopération internationale, Département du plan, Cellule de la planification du développement social, 1991.
Find full textAlihodzic, Sead, Maurice Mboula Jean-Claude Didier Enguélégué, and Idayat Hassan. Gestion des risques électoraux dans la région du G5 Sahel : Guide sur les facteurs internes. International Institute for Democracy and Electoral Assistance (International IDEA), 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.31752/idea.2020.58.
Full textBook chapters on the topic "Facteurs socio-économiques"
Palacio-Quintin, Ercilia. "Les différences de développement cognitif entre enfants de milieux socio-économiques différents et les facteurs associés à ce phénomène." In Universel et différentiel en psychologie, 305–25. Presses Universitaires de France, 1995. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/puf.assoc.1995.01.0305.
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