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Journal articles on the topic "Socio-economic activities"

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Gernego, Yu O., O. M. Dyba, and L. A. Petrenko. "DETERMINANTS OF INNOVATIVE ACTIVITIES CONSERNING SOCIO-ECONOMIC GROWTH." Financial and credit activity: problems of theory and practice 3, no. 30 (September 30, 2019): 445–53. http://dx.doi.org/10.18371/fcaptp.v3i30.179825.

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Adamovic, Jelka. "Indicators of socio-economic development." Glasnik Srpskog geografskog drustva 82, no. 1 (2002): 9–16. http://dx.doi.org/10.2298/gsgd0201009a.

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Work elaborates indicators witch refers to socio - economic development. In the first part of work it is stated indicators which different authors are used. These indicators are used in empirical researches and in some sources there are theoretically treated. In the second part it is with the aid of induction method performed separation of indicators. It is elaborated economics, social, technological and indicators of urbanization. In the part of economical indicators are elaborated: national income per capita, structure of activities, level of expending.
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Wandera, Moses. "Indigenous African Education for Socio- Economic Development." Msingi Journal 1, no. 1 (August 27, 2018): 267–316. http://dx.doi.org/10.33886/mj.v1i1.64.

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Education in Africa has been in existence since time immemorial. This study sought to examine the activities of Lantana in Benin on their specialised training, Dogon of Mali in their world view, Futo Toro of Senegal in their various trades, Poro of Sierra Leone in the training of the youth, Takensi of Ghana in their social order and the Akan of Ghana. Also examined are the activities of the Chamba and Yoruba of Nigeria in their adult centred training and forecasting of the future respectively. The Chagga of Tanzania and the Abakwayaare were also examined on their initiative plays and economic activities. The paper also studied the Ndembu of Zambia on the past analysis and the activities of the Mijikenda of Kenya among other Kenyan tribes. The study used the theoretical framework of Emile Durkheim on the social and moral order, while the design of the study was on content analysis of available information and expectations. The study recommends positive approaches in the indigenouseducation that can be adapted, mainly for Kenya in its desire to achieve Vision 2030. However, further research should be done on specific values, foods, attitudes and the rule of law, how achieve social, political and economic progress in African nations and especially how the current economic integration blocks have followed the same pattern of the communities and their values.
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Dhason, S. Pani. "Historical Growth and Socio-Economic Upliftment Activities of Non- Government Organisations (NGOs) in Kanyakumari District." International Journal of Scientific Research 2, no. 5 (June 1, 2012): 304–6. http://dx.doi.org/10.15373/22778179/may2013/101.

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Todorov, Vyacheslav, and Valentyna Oleynyk. "Socio-economic background of tourism in Odessa region." Visnyk of the Lviv University. Series Geography, no. 42 (October 15, 2013): 350–56. http://dx.doi.org/10.30970/vgg.2013.42.1890.

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Socio-economic conditions as a factor in the formation and development of sustainable tourism and recreation economy of Odessa region were analyzed. Negative trends in the regional area, what can become a catalyst for the development of tourism and recreational activities, were revealed. Key words: Odessa region, tourism and recreation activities, socio-economic factors, depopulation, unemployment.
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Callam, M. J., D. R. Harper, J. J. Dale, and C. V. Ruckley. "Chronic Leg Ulceration: Socio-Economic Aspects." Scottish Medical Journal 33, no. 6 (December 1988): 358–60. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/003693308803300603.

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Six hundred patients with chronic leg ulcers were assessed and classified with regard to social class, mobility and employment. It has been shown that there is no increased incidence of chronic leg ulceration in the more disadvantaged socio-economic groups, but when leg ulceration occurs it is more likely to be recurrent and take longer to heal. Although in only 11% of patients was mobility affected by leg ulceration alone, the condition interfered with work and or leisure activities to a moderate or severe degree in 42%.
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WITCZAK-ROSZKOWSKA, Danuta. "The virtual dimension of socio-economic relations in european countries." Scientific Papers of Silesian University of Technology. Organization and Management Series 2020, no. 146 (2020): 509–22. http://dx.doi.org/10.29119/1641-3466.2020.146.36.

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Purpose: The purpose of the article is to assess the level of use of information technologies by households in selected European countries and the resulting transformations in socio-economic relations. Design/methodology/approach: The article uses one of the taxonomic methods – the Hellwig’s development pattern method. 20 diagnostic features were adopted to develop Hellwig’s synthetic measure. They reflect the access and use of the Internet by households in five areas: networking and formal activities in the fields of e-government, e-banking, e-education, e-health; carrying out political and civic activities online (consulting, voting, expressing opinions); making informal contacts and participating in social networks (e.g. Facebook, Twitter, etc.); e-commerce; using instant messaging and e-mail. Findings: In the light of the characteristics adopted for the survey, the highest level of use of information technology by households is characteristic of Iceland, Norway, Denmark, Sweden, the Netherlands, Great Britain and Finland. The countries with the lowest rates are Romania and Bulgaria. Research limitations/implications: The studies presented may contribute to further in-depth analyses of the links between the use of information technologies in individual countries and their level of economic development in the long term. Originality/value: The results are addressed to public authorities in 30 European countries. On their basis, leaders in the use of information technologies by households in various areas of economic and social life were identified. The distance between the other countries was also diagnosed. The results of the research can guide public authorities in developing strategies for the development and dissemination of information technologies in their countries.
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Pratama, Yogi Pasca, Bhimo Rizky Samudro, and Anang Pra Yogi. "Breastfeeding : Gender and Socio-Economic Dimensions." Ekuilibrium : Jurnal Ilmiah Bidang Ilmu Ekonomi 13, no. 1 (March 21, 2018): 67. http://dx.doi.org/10.24269/ekuilibrium.v13i1.897.

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This study aims to examine breastfeeding behavior from a gender perspective and socio-economic dimension. The legal basis and internal and external factors of breastfeeding behavior are the main issues. Breastfeeding views are also studied in terms of working women, in response to the increasingly expensive economic needs of women to help the family economy by entering the labor market, while women also have an obligation to engage in breastfeeding activities. This study uses literature method, by collecting all the literature related to the breastfeeding process, the legal basis that supports, and the factors that can inhibit and the way to succeed exclusive breastfeeding issues. This study found the fact that there is a misconception of society about breastfeeding that the breastfeeding process is not optimal, the modernization also makes women who should breastfeed to make new choices instead of breastfeeding obligations for their children.
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Jonathan, Okpuvwie Ejuvweyere, Akinyede Joseph Olusola, Tohozin Coovi Aime Bernadin, and Toko Mouhamadou Inoussa. "Impacts of Crime on Socio-Economic Development." Mediterranean Journal of Social Sciences 12, no. 5 (September 5, 2021): 71. http://dx.doi.org/10.36941/mjss-2021-0045.

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Crime is as old as man and it exists in every society in respective of its level of development. The rate at which criminals operate unhindered in most societies especially in developing countries around the world is worrisome. Crime creates fear and untold suffering among people. Crime often stands as a barrier to socio-economic growth of society, discourages investment, increases the cost of transactions and ultimately fuel migration which eventually creates economic development disparities around the world. The aim of this study is to analyze the manifestation of crime the world over with a view to intimating government of all countries to have a firm control of all criminal activities in their respective countries for a better society. The approach methodology is based on a literature review of scientific journals and reports. Secondary data were sourced from both published and unpublished works as the study applies descriptive method. The main results showed various manifestations of crimes such as banditry, kidnapping, rape, stealing and murder among others. Therefore, crime fuels corruption and destabilizes development of any society. In conclusion, crime knows no boundary nor personality as it affects people at all levels. This sad activity will continue to be a major factor of lack of socio-economic development if no strong action is taken by governments to effectively tackle the activities of criminals, terrorists and bandits around the world. Received: 14 May 2021 / Accepted: 5 August 2021 / Published: 5 September 2021
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Alekina, E. V., O. S. Popkova, G. N. Yagovkin, and B. K. Shapkenov. "Working conditions as a socio-economic significant category." E3S Web of Conferences 124 (2019): 04016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/201912404016.

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The paper identifies the main components of the socio-economic category “working conditions”, including all socio-economic and organizational-technical factors influencing the person’s preparation for active participation in work activities without accidents and other incidents, which is an objective necessity in modern society.
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Kadar, Satat Gitit. "Participation in out-of-school activities and the socio-economic gap in children's academic outcomes." Thesis, University of Edinburgh, 2015. http://hdl.handle.net/1842/15669.

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Social stratification research has consistently found persistent inequalities in the academic outcomes of children from different socio-economic status (SES) groups. Research in the sociology of education has shown that students from higher SES groups outperform peers from lower SES groups on various academic indicators as well as make greater academic progress when assessed at two or more separate points in time. Recent evidence from the US has also shown that participation in leisure out-of-school activities (OSA) is among the factors which may contribute to maintaining or even widening these inequalities. Similar evidence is lacking in the UK. The present research focuses on this issue by analysing the role of participation in leisure OSA in the process of reproduction of social inequalities in academic outcomes among British school-aged children. The study draws on social and cultural capital theories to address the following questions: a) Are there differences in participation in OSA among school-aged children in dissimilar SES groups?; b) Taking into account children’s SES, is participation in OSA associated with their academic outcomes?; c) Does the association between participation in OSA and children’s academic outcomes vary across different SES groups? Using data from the third and fourth sweeps of the Millennium Cohort Study (MCS), when cohort members were aged 5 and 7 years old, the research explores participation in three categories of leisure activities; a) social-group activities, b) commercial-public activities, and c) home-centred activities. Children’s academic outcomes are assessed using verbal and non-verbal standardised tests, as well as by teachers’ assessment. The study applied regression models to examine the relationships between children’s SES, participation in OSA and academic outcomes. The statistical analyses were carried out in a multilevel framework which enabled the MCS hierarchical data structure and area variations to be accounted for. The findings suggest that participation in some, but not all leisure OSA is one of the factors which contributes to socio-economic inequalities in educational outcomes among British school-aged children. This is because participation in OSA is associated with better academic performance among all students, however those in high SES groups are more likely to be exposed to such activities. After controlling for SES, gender, family characteristics, school type, absenteeism and geographical variation, there is a small to moderate positive relationship between participation in a number of different leisure OSA and 7-year-olds' academic performance. Interestingly, variations among children from different SES groups were found in the extent to which attendance at certain OSA (e.g. after-school clubs) is associated with academic development between age 5 and 7: children from lower SES who attend such activities tend to progress more academically than children from intermediate and higher SES.
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Nguvava, Mariam Melikizedek. "Understanding the characteristics of droughts over Eastern Africa in past and future climates." Doctoral thesis, Faculty of Science, 2020. http://hdl.handle.net/11427/32890.

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Drought poses a threat to socio-economic activities across eastern Africa and its river basins. While there are indications that global warming may continue to enhance evaporation and intensify droughts at all scales, most drought projections over eastern Africa are based on rainfall alone and are limited to meteorological droughts. The present study combines rainfall and Potential Evapotranspiration (PET) to examine the characteristics of meteorological and hydrological droughts in present and future climates at the regional and river basin scales. To accomplish that we have applied five objectives; i) Study the temporal and spatial characteristics of eastern Africa droughts modes, ii) Investigate how some atmospheric teleconnections influence the characteristics of the Africa droughts modes, iii) Examine the influence of 1.5°C and 2°C global warming levels on drought modes in eastern Africa under two future climate scenarios, RCP 4.5 and RCP8.5 iv) Assess how increases in global warming will influence drought characteristics over eastern African river basins. v) Examine the potential impacts of climate change and land use change on water availability in the Rufiji River basin (RRB), Tanzania, with an emphasis of hydrological droughts in this basin. Different types of datasets, including gridded and station observation datasets, regional climate model simulations (CORDEX: Coordinated Regional Climate Downscaling Experiment) and hydrological simulations (SWAT: Soil and Water Assessment Tool), were analysed for the study. The meteorological drought were characterised using two indices (i.e. Standardized Precipitation Evapotranspiration Index, SPEI; Standardized Precipitation Index, SPI) at 3- and 12-month scales, while the hydrological droughts were characterised using four indices (i.e. soil water index, SWI; Surface Runoff Index, RFI; Water Yield Index, WYI; and Stream Flow index, SFI). The study combined principal component analysis (PCA) with wavelet analysis to identify the spatio-temporal structure of four dominant drought modes over the region. It also used wavelet coherence to quantify the influence of four atmospheric teleconnections (i.e. El Niño Southern Oscillation, ENSO; Indian Ocean Dipole, IOD; Tropical Atlantic Dipole Index, TADI; and Quasi-Biennial Oscillation, QBO) on the drought modes. The study also projects the characteristics of future droughts over eastern Africa and its major river basins at different global warming levels (GWLs). Series of hydrological simulations were used to assess the sensitivity of future droughts to four land use change scenarios (i.e. increase in forestry, shrubs, cropland and agriculture) over the Rufiji River Basin (RRB), a prominent river basin in eastern Africa. Although eastern Africa have been documented with several drought studies, the application of a combination of PCA, Wavelet analysis, wavelet coherence and Self Organizing Maps provides more comprehensive representation of droughts in the region using SPEI/SPI derived from both models and observations The results of the study show that the four drought modes, which have their core areas over different parts of eastern Africa, account for more than 45% of drought variability in the region. All the drought modes are strongly coupled with either ENSO or IOD indices (or both); but, in addition, one of the modes is also strongly coupled with the TADI. CORDEX models give a realistic simulation of the relevant climate variables for calculating drought indices over eastern Africa and the river basins. However, the ensemble mean struggles to reproduce the spatial distribution and frequency of drought intensity in the region. The CORDEX simulations project no changes in the spatial structure of the drought modes but suggest an increase in SPEI drought intensity and frequency over the hotspots of the drought modes and elsewhere in the region. The magnitude of the increase, which varies over the drought mode hotspots, increases with increasing GWLs. The projections also show that the increase in intensity and frequency of drought can be attributed more to increased PET than to reduced precipitation. In contrast to the SPEI projection, the SPI projection shows a weak change in intensity and frequency of droughts, and the magnitude of the increase does not vary with the GWLs. Over the river basins, the SPEI projections are more robust than the SPI projections. Over the RRB, the future projections of some hydrological drought indices (i.e. RFI and SFI) follow the change in the SPEI projections, while others (i.e. SWI and WYI) follow that of SPI. Among the four land use scenarios considered, only forestry and shrubs show a substantial change in the hydrological drought indices. The results of the study thus give valuable insight into the characteristics of future droughts in eastern Africa and provide a useful guide to the effectiveness of using land cover to reduce the severity of hydrological droughts over river basins in the region. However, resolution of CORDEX dataset (50km, i.e. 0.44deg) could be among the potential limitation as it is too low to capture the influence of local-scale processes (e.g. sea breeze, mountain induced circulations) on drought over the region.
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Mosweu, B. Abel. "Indawo yami : a catalyst for quality open space in low cost housing communities." Diss., University of Pretoria, 2014. http://hdl.handle.net/2263/45308.

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In South African Townships, socio economic activities of the second economy such as informal trading typically manifest themselves in low quality, left over open spaces along roadsides and transport interchanges. These left over spaces are characteristic of townships and especially low cost housing and Reconstruction and Development Programme (RDP) communities, due to the emphasis placed on the dwelling units with little regard for the quality of open space. These environments are, over-scaled and not suited to human scale and although used for informal trading, they are not conducive to human or environmental well-being. An entrance precinct with such left over spaces in Olievenhoubosch Township, Centurion, is selected to test the hypothesis of an informal market as a catalyst for quality open space that considers human scale and enables the socio-economic functions of the community. The research starts off by establishing guidelines firstly for quality open space; secondly for human scale and thirdly for socio economic functions. These guidelines are applied at framework level looking at the entire precinct, including an informal market, stream corridor and taxi rank. At masterplan level, the focus is on the informal market. To avoid a merely functional response, the market approach is divided into two aspects, the market development and the spatial or experiential development aspect. These are informed by the established theoretical guidelines, case studies and existing activities and uses onsite. An overarching concept “Indawo Yami” meaning “my place”, ties the two aspects together while expressing the unique character of the community. The concept is born out of the vision of the market as a multifunctional community space that expresses the unique character of the community. The sketchplan proposal suggests that human and environmental well-being could be prime objectives of open spaces in townships all over South Africa.
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Vollmer, Stefanie [Verfasser], and Paul [Akademischer Betreuer] Gans. "What drives social enterprise activities in Europe on a regional level?: A multilevel analysis of socio-economic factors influencing social enterprise growth / Stefanie Vollmer. Betreuer: Paul Gans." Mannheim : Universitätsbibliothek Mannheim, 2013. http://d-nb.info/1036367886/34.

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Parvin, Dill Robiya. "PERCEIVED MEANINGFUL LEISURE TIME AND EDUCATION : A sub-study of actions for sustainable education and health among youth." Thesis, Mälardalens högskola, Hälsa och välfärd, 2021. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:mdh:diva-55810.

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A higher level of education increases the chances of getting work, therefore, this can improve the socio-economic status and social position. Besides, higher education ensures improved health by providing fundamental health knowledge. Completing high school even with low grades increases the chances of getting a job, whereas, unemployment is three times more common among the students with incomplete high school education which leads to low socio-economic status and an unhealthy lifestyle in the long run. This study aims to gain a better understanding of high school students’ perspectives living in Västerås and Eskilstuna regarding meaningful leisure activities and perceived quality of education from their school which may lead to complete high school education. This study will also investigate whether there are any associations between membership in sports and perceived quality of education by adolescents at different gender and socio-economic levels. A cross-sectional study design was applied in this study. The result shows there are many available outdoor activities where the adolescents live to spend their leisure, among them parks are the most reported (314, 58%); walking and cycling paths, running track, outdoor gym and soccer field are the second most reported available opportunity (309, 56.8%) followed by the free sports activities (295, 55.9%). The most popular activities to adolescents are free sports (71, 13.2%) together with homework help at school (70, 13.1%); and more adolescents have membership in sports associations compared to other associations. Also, the study finds that adolescents who either have membership in sports or not do not make any change to the perceived quality of education by students whether they get a very good education, good education, and less than good education in high schools at different gender and self-reported socioeconomic levels.
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Ng, Kit-ying Katherine, Siu-ki Gary Tam, 吳潔瑩, and 譚兆其. "The "bright" and "dark" side of Hong Kong's urban heritage : the relationship between the legal and illegal socio-economic activities at North Temple Street and their associative urban fabric and spaces." Thesis, The University of Hong Kong (Pokfulam, Hong Kong), 2007. http://hub.hku.hk/bib/B42188635.

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Ng, Kit-ying Katherine Tam Siu-ki Gary. "The "bright" and "dark" side of Hong Kong's urban heritage the relationship between the legal and illegal socio-economic activities at North Temple Street and their associative urban fabric and spaces /." Click to view the E-thesis via HKUTO, 2007. http://sunzi.lib.hku.hk/hkuto/record/B42188635.

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Mohammed, Suraj. "Urbanization and Water Resources Vulnerability in the Kumasi Metropolitan Area, Ghana." Thesis, Linköping University, Department of Water and Environmental Studies, 2004. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:liu:diva-2422.

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Most urban areas of developing countries were hitherto experiencing unprecedented growth in their population, the phenomenon commonly referred to as urbanization, which in this study can be said to be the proportion of urban population relative to the total population of a region.

This phenomenon has opportunities vis-à-vis challenges, whose impact on natural resources in general and water resources in particular, cannot be over- emphasized. It is within the context of these urban challenges that this study attempts to look into and possibly assess the situation in the urban and peri- urban areas of Kumasi Metropolitan Area (KMA) in Ghana, whose urbanization processes is prejudiced by this study to be increasing rapidly.

The study specifically attempted to assess thechanges in the urbanization patterns and the possible future urbanization trend of the area within a specific time frame. The study also attempts to look at the causes of this urbanization, and its impact on water resources in the Area, both qualitatively and quantitatively, envisaged to be the results of socio-economic activities taking place in the Area. Finally, the study attempts to look into the measures put in place to curb these challenges.

Amid paucity of data, however, the study reveals that the most single contributor of urbanization processes in the area has been migration from the countryside, and in particular from the northern part of the country. The study also reveals the fact that even though the general quality standard of some water resources is better, the largely uncontrolled socio-economic activities, coupled with the deplorable sanitary conditions in the KMA, has potential to degrade the water resources in the KMA. In addition, the study reveals that little attention is given, in terms of policy formulation to curb this urbanization processes and to protect water resources in the area.

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Dasgupta, Nandini. "Petty-trading in Calcutta : a socio-political analysis of a third world city." Thesis, London School of Economics and Political Science (University of London), 1990. http://etheses.lse.ac.uk/1121/.

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Saavedra, Christine. "Women on the verge of the Roman Empire : female socio-economic activities in Hispania /." 2001. http://gateway.proquest.com/openurl?url_ver=Z39.88-2004&res_dat=xri:pqdiss&rft_val_fmt=info:ofi/fmt:kev:mtx:dissertation&rft_dat=xri:pqdiss:9997185.

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Books on the topic "Socio-economic activities"

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Nigeria. National Bureau of Statistics. Statistical reports on 2005 collaborative survey of socio-economic activities in Nigeria. [Nigeria?: s.n.], 2005.

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Green, Thuso J. Identification of socio-economic constraints to project activities and an assessment of project impact. Maseru: Sechaba Consultants, 1991.

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Busang, Condril M. Report on the socio-economic activities of women in the North-East District squatter areas. Gaborone: Applied Research Unit, Ministry of Local Government and Lands, Republic of Botswana, 1986.

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Adams, Edgar. Sunset tomorrow: A perspective on "involving the elderly in socio economic activities in St. Vincent & the Grenadines". Kingstown, St. Vincent and the Grenadines: R&M Book Centre, 2001.

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Gujarat Institute of Development Research. Socio-economic and ecological benefits of mangrove plantation: A study of community based mangrove restoration activities in Gujarat. Gandhinagar: Gujarat Ecology Commission, 2012.

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Balakrishnan, Revathi. Socio-economic analysis of agro-based women's income generating activities for women farmers in Malawi: Short-term consultant report, June 3 to July 5, 1991. [s.l.]: Malawi Agricultural Research and Extension Project, 1992.

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Klychova, Guzaliya, Alsu Zakirova, Ayrat Valiev, Bulat Ziganshin, and El'vira Salahutdinova. Formation of a corporate mechanism for managing the socio-economic development of enterprises in the agricultural sector of the economy. 2nd ed. ru: Publishing Center RIOR, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.29039/01876-7.

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The monograph scientifically substantiates and formulates the conceptual provisions of the formation of a corporate mechanism for managing the socio-economic development of enterprises in the agricultural sector of the economy. Within the framework of the concept, the main directions of development of management consulting are defined; a mechanism for the formation and disclosure of information on the social responsibility of enterprises is developed; a system of control support for social activities is proposed. The book is intended for researchers, practicing accountants, managers of various levels, heads of agricultural enterprises, teachers, doctoral students, postgraduates and undergraduates, students of centers and advanced training courses.
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Boffo, Vanna, and Monica Fedeli, eds. Employability & Competences. Florence: Firenze University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.36253/978-88-6453-672-9.

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The book is the final report of the researches, discussions, conversations around and about the Project PRIN Employability & Competences which took place on March 9th-­‐11th, 2017 within an International Conference at the University of Florence. It was the final event of the project PRIN2012LATR9N which aims were: «to design innovative programs for higher education, to promote personalized and learner-centered teaching and learning, to build on job competencies, to value talents to create new work opportunities, to support young adults during their employment emergency, as a response to socio economic crisis and as a citizenship action». The research activities concerned the main phases of the students’ academic life: career guidance upon entry, personalized teaching, career calling, professional vocation, profession building activities such as internships and work related experiences, and lastly job placement.
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Serov, Viktor, Natal'ya Moiseenko, and Ekaterina Bogomolova. Economics of construction and installation organizations. ru: INFRA-M Academic Publishing LLC., 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.12737/1056567.

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The textbook provides a holistic view of the construction and installation organization as a subject of production and management and as a production and socio-economic system. Its role and place as a primary link in the general system of the national economy, the internal and external environment of its functioning are considered. Production resources, production capital and production capacity of construction and installation organizations, methods and indicators of their condition and use are characterized. The content and indicators of the costs of construction production, the cost of construction products and construction and installation works, income, profit and profitability of production and economic activities are disclosed. The basics of contractual relations of construction contractors and risk assessment of their production and economic activities, assessment of the economic condition, competitiveness and position in the construction contract markets are described. Meets the requirements of the federal state educational standards of higher education of the latest generation. For students studying in the areas of training 38.03.01 "Economics" (profile "Economics of enterprises and organizations"), 38.03.02 "Management" (profile "Production Management"), teachers, as well as for a wide range of specialists of construction and installation organizations.
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Kochurov, Boris, Petr Merkulov, and Svetlana Merkulova. Ecodiagnostics of ethno-natural processes in the European region of Russia. ru: INFRA-M Academic Publishing LLC., 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.12737/22015.

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The book deals with theoretical issues of ecodiagnostics, interaction of ethnic groups and landscapes, analyzes the history of the development of the geo-ecological approach and ethnocultural landscape studies in geographical science. The stages of interaction between human society and the natural environment on the territory of the ethnogenesis of the Mordovian people in the Holocene are described in detail. Special attention is paid to the analysis of the current ecological and economic state of the territory of the Republic of Mordovia. The focus is on the study of bioclimatic characteristics of the territory of the Republic, the geo-ecological state of the air basin and surface waters, as well as their impact on the health of the population. The publication is intended for geoecologists, geographers, local historians, school teachers, as well as management employees involved in planning environmental and socio-economic activities at the level of the Russian Federation.
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Book chapters on the topic "Socio-economic activities"

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Halsnæs, Kirsten, Martin Drews, and Niels-Erik Clausen. "Socio-economic Impacts—Offshore Activities/Energy." In North Sea Region Climate Change Assessment, 409–15. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-39745-0_14.

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Gurtuna, Ozgur. "Socio-Economic Benefits of Space Activities." In Fundamentals of Space Business and Economics, 29–36. New York, NY: Springer New York, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4614-6696-3_4.

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Tanner, Ralph, and Colin Mitchell. "Socio-economic Activities and the Environment." In Religion and the Environment, 126–49. London: Palgrave Macmillan UK, 2002. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/9780230286344_7.

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Nwe Nwe Aung, San San Htwe, Kyi Kyi Sein, and Lei Lei Aung. "The Impact of Floods on the Socio-Economic Activities of Yangon." In Population, Development, and the Environment, 255–71. Singapore: Springer Singapore, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-13-2101-6_15.

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Duan, Weili, and Kaoru Takara. "Extreme Precipitation Events, Floods, and Associated Socio-Economic Damages in China in Recent Decades." In Impacts of Climate and Human Activities on Water Resources and Quality, 11–29. Singapore: Springer Singapore, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-13-9394-5_2.

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Mathieu, Charlotte. "Socio-Economic Impact Assessments of ESA Programmes: A Brief Overview." In The Economics of Big Science, 53–59. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-52391-6_8.

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Abstract The European Space Agency (ESA) is an intergovernmental organisation established in the seventies with today 22 Member States. Its purpose is to promote cooperation between Member States, in space research and technology as well as in space applications. ESA’s Member States wish to ensure maximum benefits to the economy and society from their investments in space activities. The Agency, as any other modern public administration, has a responsibility to ensure the creation of value for society, in an end-to-end perspective (i.e. from technology research to service development). The paper briefly summarizes the outcome of ESA’s previous socio-economic impact assessment studies of its programmes and provides useful references.
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Phahlamohlaka, Jackie, David Kepaletwe, Vusi Ndala, and Lebogang Phahlamohlaka. "Enabling Socio-Economic Activities: Opening Global Markets for the Marginalized Through Secure ICT Use." In IFIP Advances in Information and Communication Technology, 150–65. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-44805-3_13.

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Tanaka, Naoki. "Review of Yoshihiro Ogino (ed.) Kindai Nihon no Enerugī to Kigyō Katsudō: Hokubu Kyūshū Chiiki o Chūshin to Shite (Energy and Corporate Activities in Modern Japan: The Case of Northern Kyūshū)." In Monograph Series of the Socio-Economic History Society, Japan, 123–26. Tokyo: Springer Japan, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-4-431-55507-0_7.

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Ruth, Walter. "Mining Activities: The Human Working Environment." In Social and Environmental Impacts in the North: Methods in Evaluation of Socio-Economic and Environmental Consequences of Mining and Energy Production in the Arctic and Sub-Arctic, 337–52. Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands, 2003. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-007-1054-2_24.

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Lindberg, G., A. Spissøy, and Y. Surry. "Input-output analysis of the Swedish and Norwegian horse sectors:modelling the socio-economic impacts of equine activities." In The new equine economy in the 21st century, 33–44. The Netherlands: Wageningen Academic Publishers, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.3920/978-90-8686-824-7_2.

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Conference papers on the topic "Socio-economic activities"

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Shavyrina, Irina V. "Genesis Of Social Entrepreneurship In The Socio-Economic Activities Context." In International Scientific Forum «National Interest, National Identity and National Security». European Publisher, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.15405/epsbs.2021.02.02.111.

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Li, Bin, Lu Wang, Yuan Wen, Xiaohe Chen, and Yanhui Gu. "Discover social relations and activities from ancient Chinese history book Zuo Zhuan." In 2017 International Conference on Behavioral, Economic, Socio-cultural Computing (BESC). IEEE, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/besc.2017.8256367.

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"IEEE Computer Society Technical & Conference Activities Board." In 2018 5th International Conference on Behavioral, Economic, and Socio-Cultural Computing (BESC). IEEE, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/besc.2018.8697226.

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Wu, Bang, Zixiang Ma, Stefan Poslad, and Yidong Li. "WiFi Fingerprint Based, Indoor, Location-Driven Activities of Daily Living Recognition." In 2018 5th International Conference on Behavioral, Economic, and Socio-Cultural Computing (BESC). IEEE, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/besc.2018.8697290.

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Pick, James, Avijit Sarkar, and Elizabeth Parrish. "Internet Use and Online Activities in U.S. States: Geographic Disparities and Socio-economic Influences." In Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences. Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.24251/hicss.2018.485.

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Nakatomi, T. "MITI's activities toward the construction of a socio-economic system with sustainable material cycles." In Proceedings First International Symposium on Environmentally Conscious Design and Inverse Manufacturing. IEEE, 1999. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ecodim.1999.747720.

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Tolmacheva, I. A. "MARKETING COMMUNICATIONS IN THE ACTIVITIES OF THE «SAMBERI» HYPERMARKET CHAIN." In Problems and mechanisms of implementation of national priorities of socio-economic development of Russia. Khabarovsk State University of Economics and Law, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.38161/978-5-7823-0740-0-2020-157-160.

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The paper considers the main components of the marketing communications complex that are used in the activities of the «Samberi» hypermarket chain, as well as their impact on the efficiency of retail trade organizations
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Kovaleva, M. V., and A. A. Golovko. "IMPROVING THE ASSESMENT OF THE ACTIVITIES OF PUBLIC CIVIL CERVANT." In Problems and mechanisms of implementation of national priorities of socio-economic development of Russia. Khabarovsk State University of Economics and Law, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.38161/978-5-7823-0740-0-2020-037-043.

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The article deals with the problem, deficiencies in the evaluation system for civil servants. Also proposed a new methodological tool for improving the quality of the work of human resources services and improving the efficiency of the functioning of the state body
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Шумилин, Петр, Petr Shumilin, Влада Казяева, and Vlada Kazyaeva. "UNEVEN SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT OF THE REGIONS OF THE RUSSIAN FEDERATION AS A THREAT TO ECONOMIC SECURITY AND METHODS OF ITS SOLUTION." In Modern problems of an economic safety, accounting and the right in the Russian Federation. AUS PUBLISHERS, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.26526/conferencearticle_5c5060106753d9.96954670.

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The article deals with the problem of uneven socio-economic development of the regions of the Russian Federation as a threat to the economic security. In the Russian Federation, as one of the most likely threats to the economic security of a country, the localization of which should be the focus of the activities of federal authorities, is the increasing unevenness of the socio-economic development of regions. Differences in the level of socio-economic development of regions, the presence of depressed, crisis and economically backward areas, disruption of production and technological ties, as well as the widening gap in the level of production of national income per capita between individual subjects of the Russian Federation - all this creates real threats economic security of the country. The article presents an analysis of the development of regions, as well as a list of measures necessary for the state to solve existing problems.
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Istomin, Evgeniy, Evgeniy Istomin, Alexander Sokolov, Alexander Sokolov, Anna Fokicheva, Anna Fokicheva, Ludmila Slesareva, Ludmila Slesareva, Николай Попов, and Nikolay Popov. "THE MANAGEMENT OF HYDROMETEOROLOGICAL RISKS IN SOCIO-ECONOMIC SYSTEMS OF COASTAL AREAS." In Managing risks to coastal regions and communities in a changing world. Academus Publishing, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.21610/conferencearticle_58b43152a7479.

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The article considers the problems of functioning and development of complex socio-economic systems of coastal areas in unstable weather-climatic conditions. It is known that the characteristics of the spatial organization of economy of coastal zones are defined industrial and trade specialization and tourism potential of the area It is shown that socio-economic systems are subject to a number of factors, including weather and climatic conditions, which can have both positive and negative effects on economic potential. development of the coastal areas. The density distribution and the economic activities should be considered. The classification of risks of socio - economic systems of coastal areas, due to the influence of hydrometeorological conditions are described. The need to incorporate the tasks of risk management function and the development of spatial distributed systems in the concept of integrated coastal zone management is justified. The model of management of hydrometeorological risks in the system "territory - economy - natural environment" in the space-time dimension is developed. Proposed methods of solving the problems of functioning and development of complex socio-economic systems are based on complex research carried out by the authors.
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Reports on the topic "Socio-economic activities"

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Mendo, Tania, Sophie Smout, Johanna Ransijn, Ian Durbach, Paddy McCann, Swithun Crowe, Ariadna Carulla Fàbrega, Irene de Prado, and Mark James. Scottish Inshore Fisheries Integrated Data System (SIFIDS): work package 8B final report identifying fishing activities and their associated drivers. Edited by Hannah Ladd-Jones. Marine Alliance for Science and Technology for Scotland (MASTS), 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.15664/10023.23463.

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[Extract from Executive Summary] This Work Package (WP8B) of the SIFIDS project focused on vessels that are 12 m or under in length, use static gear (pots or creels), and primarily target lobsters (Homarus gammarus), crabs (Cancer pagurus and Necora puber), and prawns (Nephrops norvegicus). WP8B had two principal objectives: 1. Identify fishing activity profiles for static gear vessels in the inshore fleet prosecuting lobsters, crabs and nephrops. 2. Incorporate effort, biological data, socio-economic data, environmental data to understand fishing behaviour
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Bolton, Laura. Key Global Policy Dates and Engagement Opportunities for the Covid Collective. Institute of Development Studies (IDS), March 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.19088/cc.2021.004.

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Map key international and national days, events, moments relating to Covid-19 (e.g. health, socio-economic, inclusion impacts) to inform Covid Collective’s schedule of publications and activities. Mapping should include: - UN/international days; - Global events, e.g. COP 26; - National days/key events in Covid Collective countries; - Key milestones, anniversaries tied to the pandemic.
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Kim, Changmo, Ghazan Khan, Brent Nguyen, and Emily L. Hoang. Development of a Statistical Model to Predict Materials’ Unit Prices for Future Maintenance and Rehabilitation in Highway Life Cycle Cost Analysis. Mineta Transportation Institute, December 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.31979/mti.2020.1806.

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The main objectives of this study are to investigate the trends in primary pavement materials’ unit price over time and to develop statistical models and guidelines for using predictive unit prices of pavement materials instead of uniform unit prices in life cycle cost analysis (LCCA) for future maintenance and rehabilitation (M&R) projects. Various socio-economic data were collected for the past 20 years (1997–2018) in California, including oil price, population, government expenditure in transportation, vehicle registration, and other key variables, in order to identify factors affecting pavement materials’ unit price. Additionally, the unit price records of the popular pavement materials were categorized by project size (small, medium, large, and extra-large). The critical variables were chosen after identifying their correlations, and the future values of each variable were predicted through time-series analysis. Multiple regression models using selected socio-economic variables were developed to predict the future values of pavement materials’ unit price. A case study was used to compare the results between the uniform unit prices in the current LCCA procedures and the unit prices predicted in this study. In LCCA, long-term prediction involves uncertainties due to unexpected economic trends and industrial demand and supply conditions. Economic recessions and a global pandemic are examples of unexpected events which can have a significant influence on variations in material unit prices and project costs. Nevertheless, the data-driven scientific approach as described in this research reduces risk caused by such uncertainties and enables reasonable predictions for the future. The statistical models developed to predict the future unit prices of the pavement materials through this research can be implemented to enhance the current LCCA procedure and predict more realistic unit prices and project costs for the future M&R activities, thus promoting the most cost-effective alternative in LCCA.
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Global Control of African swine fever. A GF-TADs initiative – 2020 annual report. O.I.E (World Organisation for Animal Health), June 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.20506/asf.3011.

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The current African swine fever epizootic is a major global crisis, directly and indirectly impacting the pig industry and rural communities worldwide. In 2019, FAO and the OIE designated ASF as a global priority transboundary animal disease under the GF-TADs, and in July 2020 they released a jointly developed programme to control the disease worldwide – ‘Global Control of African Swine Fever: A GF-TADs Initiative’ (The Global Initiative). In 2020, ASF virus continued to spread and the COVID-19 pandemic impacted field activities. However, global, regional and national stakeholders strove to maintain momentum in the control of ASF, in line with the objectives of the Global Initiative. Despite difficulties, some countries managed to eliminate the disease from their territories, indicating that ASF control is feasible with current tools. The Global Initiative identifies coordination at regional and global levels as key to enhancing national control programmes. It allows countries with similar socio-economic and epidemiological situations to share information, challenges and best practices, and to discuss regional solutions and approaches to enhancing control.
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