Complementary feeding practices are related to the risk of food allergy in the ELFE cohort
The study aimed to explore the association between complementary feeding practices (age, food diversity and allergenic food) and the risk of food allergy, eczema, asthma, and rhinoconjunctivitis in early childhood. More than 50% children were not introduced with at least one major allergenic food (egg, wheat, fish, dairy products) at 10 months.
T. Adam +8 more
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Resolution of Small and Medium‐Sized Deposit‐Taking Institutions: Back to Basics?
Following the 2008 Great Financial Crisis, financial policy makers have refocused their attention on bank resolution, prompting the creation of new resolution tools and regime reforms. As a result, the focus has mainly been on large, systemically important banks.
Maziar Peihani
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THE POWER OF IMPENDING ZONING: Governance through Inaction in a Secondary City in Burkina Faso
Abstract A comprehensive zoning plan has been under way for more than a decade for an urban informal settlement in Bobo‐Dioulasso, Burkina Faso. In this article I explore the narratives and strategies of its residents in response to the impending restructuring, suggesting that the continual postponements of the zoning plan's implementation may be ...
Jesper Bjarnesen
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Diet during pregnancy: Influence of social characteristics and migration in the ELFE cohort
Abstract Better adherence to dietary guidelines during pregnancy is supposed to result in healthier perinatal outcomes. We aim to characterize the diets of pregnant women by hypothesis‐driven and exploratory approaches and describe potential social determinants. Analyses included 12 048 mothers from the French nationwide ELFE birth cohort.
Manik Kadawathagedara +6 more
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Infant feeding practices and sleep at 1 year of age in the nationwide ELFE cohort
Abstract Sleep problems reported by parents affect 20% to 30% of infants. Few studies focused on the longitudinal association between infant feeding practices and sleep, especially in France. Analyses were based on 8,696 infants from the French national birth cohort ELFE.
Sabine Messayke +6 more
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Pierre POULIN, Histoire du Mouvement Desjardins, I : Desjardins et la naissance des caisses populaires, 1900-1920 [PDF]
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Au cours de cette décennie, les banques ont entrepris une réingénierie de leurs processus administratifs, qui sont redéfinis à partir de la relation aux clients.
Benoît Lévesque +2 more
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MORENCY, Paul, Alphonse Desjardins et le Catéchisme des caisses populaires(Sillery, Septentrion, 2000), 260 p. [PDF]
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Une analyse économétrique du comportement d’intermédiation financière des sociétés de crédit populaire : le cas des caisses populaires [PDF]
Considering the Caisses populaires as a financial system, we propose an econometric model of its consolidated balance sheet built around the following four major blocks. The first one presents a dynamic sub-model of the Caisses' asset portfolio, which emphasizes their intermediation among assets on the basis of the latter interest rates.
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In Whose Interest? The Early Years of the First Caisse Populaire, 1900‑1945 [PDF]
In 1900 Alphonse Desjardins opened the first caisse populaire at Lévis, a small town located across the St. Lawrence from Quebec City. Many historians have seen the establishment and the early operations of the Caisse populaire de Lévis in heroic terms, as it proved to be the beginning of the development of a vast cooperative movement.
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