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This paper's objective is to study the issue of impact mechanism of birth rate between Liaoning province and China integrating unit root test, cointegrating test, vector error correction model (VECM), generalized impulse response function and variance decomposition. After selecting the data of birth rate, infant mortality rate and real GDP per capita of Liaoning province and China, we've found that: (1) The log series of birth rate, infant mortality and real GDP per capita are integrated of order one; (2) Long-term co-integration relationships exist among these three series, and the impacts of infant mortality rate and GDP per capita on birth rate are more significant in Liaoning province; (3) According to VECM, the adjustment of birth rate in Liaoning province is 0.09067971446 while it...
... Zhenwu, Chen Wei(2007) using education statistics from Ministry of Health, which were independent of...
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There's no shortage of statistics showing that, when in comes to the areas of health and welfare, Aboriginal children in Canada are at a great disadvantage in comparison to the general population. According to the Web site of the Many Hands, One Dream initiative, the infant mortality rate among First Nations and Inuit populations is two to three times the infant mortality rate for Canada as a whole. Aboriginal children are four times as likely to die due to unintentional injuries, and the suicide rate among Aboriginal people is six times the national average. Aboriginal youth have higher rates of diabetes and higher rates of dental decay, and are more likely to be exposed to poor living conditions, which helps contribute to a spread of communicable diseases among Aboriginal populations ...
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[Wilf Falk] said because Manitoba has a goal of doubling the number of immigrants from 10,000 to 20,000 by 2016, Manitoba will continue to be younger than other provinces.
There was very little change in life expectancy at birth in Manitoba: in 2005, newborn boys are expected to live until 76.6, up slightly from 76.4 years; there was no change in life expectancy for newborn girls between 2005 and 2004, at 81.4 years.
The national infant mortality rate rose slightly in 2005, to 5.4 deaths for every 1,000 live births, compared to 5.3 deaths in 2004. In Manitoba, the trend was the reverse with the infant mortality decreasing; with 6.6 deaths in 2005 compared to 7.0 deaths in 2004.
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... notice of hearing to determine whether the infant child was in need of protection. After a number of...Canada. Statistics Canada. Family Violence in Canada: A Statistical P...Ontario Child Mortality Task Force - Final Report. Special edition supplem...
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... recreational opportunities, overcrowding, infant mortality, juvenile delinquency and over-represent.... Statistics Canada. 2006. Winnipeg Community Profiles. . Stewa...
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... for nearly half of the total mortality reduction, three-quarters of the infant mortality .... Statistics Canada (2009) has reported that in 2007, 30 percen...
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... such factors as access to birth control, infant mortality rates and average life expectancy -- whi... were born, according to the national statistics agency. Italy's population nonetheless grew slight...
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With over 6,000 people in Norway House, Wednesday mornings were not enough," said [Darlene Birch]. "It's not that the people in the clinics don't realize that. It has to do with staffing -- the availability of physicians, nurses, midwives.
"When I was in Winnipeg, a nurse who worked for public health got in touch with me, and she came over and visited with us and checked up on us all the time, making sure I didn't have the blues, that everything was OK," said [Deana Smith]. "They don't do that here."
-- Sources: Manitoba Centre for Health Policy's Manitoba Child Health Atlas Update, 2008; Report of Manitoba Health's Ministerial Working Group on Maternal Newborn Services, 2005; Doctors' Manitoba's Maternal and Perinatal Health Standard Committee Report, 2003 and 2004; Manitoba Health
... Manitoba's remarkably high rates of infant mortality, premature births and teen pregnancies, ... mountains of recent data and some new statistics from the province paint a stark picture of the liv...
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... the liver of the developing baby is infantile, the baby's developing organs and brain tissues wi...Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report 37(SS-3), 17-24. . Cicero, Theodore.... (Minnesota): FASD Definitions and Statistics. Retrieved May 14, 2005, from http://209.85.141.10...
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... has fallen from sixth to 24th place in infant mortality among the 26 member nations of the Organ... earnings decline by 20.6 per cent, Statistics Canada reported in 2008. At the end of 2009, just ...