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Pharmacy’s changing demographics
American Journal of Health-System Pharmacy, 2006As the baby-boom generation begins to enter the retirement years, health care resources will become strained, especially with the current shortage of pharmacists. Because 85% of people age 65 years or older have at least one chronic disease that requires prescription drug therapy,[1][1] the ...
Jennifer M, Edwards, Roland A, Patry
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Proceedings of the 3rd International Conference on Technological Ecosystems for Enhancing Multiculturality, 2015
The skill shortage is becoming an ever-increasing challenge for every industry and even more for IT departments, given that IT is personnel-intense. Therefore, the allocation of these scarce resources in the best possible way is even more important. The challenge for companies is to improve the enterprise not only on the side of the organizational and ...
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The skill shortage is becoming an ever-increasing challenge for every industry and even more for IT departments, given that IT is personnel-intense. Therefore, the allocation of these scarce resources in the best possible way is even more important. The challenge for companies is to improve the enterprise not only on the side of the organizational and ...
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International Journal of Human Capital and Information Technology Professionals, 2014
The skill shortage is becoming an ever-increasing challenge for Information Technology (IT) departments. To allocate the resources in the best possible way is even more important. The challenge is to improve the company not only on the side of the organizational and process level, but to develop new strategies and approaches in human resource ...
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The skill shortage is becoming an ever-increasing challenge for Information Technology (IT) departments. To allocate the resources in the best possible way is even more important. The challenge is to improve the company not only on the side of the organizational and process level, but to develop new strategies and approaches in human resource ...
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Agglomeration and demographic change
Journal of Urban Economics, 2013Abstract This article investigates common consequences of demographic change and economic integration for the spatial location of economic activity. In doing so, it provides a unified framework that introduces an overlapping generation structure into a New Economic Geography model.
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Journal of Organizational and End User Computing, 2005
As the changing demographics of the workplace influence how organizations operate, the need to reexamine relationships between these demographic variables and their effect on the organization continues. This study provides an empirical examination of the effect of two demographic variables, age and gender, and any moderating impact anxiety, enjoyment ...
M. B. Knight, J. M. Pearson
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As the changing demographics of the workplace influence how organizations operate, the need to reexamine relationships between these demographic variables and their effect on the organization continues. This study provides an empirical examination of the effect of two demographic variables, age and gender, and any moderating impact anxiety, enjoyment ...
M. B. Knight, J. M. Pearson
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The New York state dental journal, 2008
The 2000 Census reported that 39% of the residents of New York State categorized themselves as members of a minority group. By 2025, it is projected that 47% of the state population (9.2 million individuals) will be other than non-Hispanic whites. A review of the evolving demographics, health concerns and economics is presented.
H Barry, Waldman, Debra A, Cinotti
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The 2000 Census reported that 39% of the residents of New York State categorized themselves as members of a minority group. By 2025, it is projected that 47% of the state population (9.2 million individuals) will be other than non-Hispanic whites. A review of the evolving demographics, health concerns and economics is presented.
H Barry, Waldman, Debra A, Cinotti
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Transactions of the Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, 1993
The paper reviews changes in fertility and mortality in Asia, Africa and Latin America which have taken place during the last 40 years. In the Far East and in Latin America dramatic falls in fertility have occurred, but in the Indian sub-continent reductions in birth rates have been much more sluggish, while in sub-Saharan Africa the evidence suggests ...
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The paper reviews changes in fertility and mortality in Asia, Africa and Latin America which have taken place during the last 40 years. In the Far East and in Latin America dramatic falls in fertility have occurred, but in the Indian sub-continent reductions in birth rates have been much more sluggish, while in sub-Saharan Africa the evidence suggests ...
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Demographic Changes and Nationalism
Russian Social Science Review, 1995In the past few years the world has witnessed a rise in nationalism and a drastic aggravation of interethnic relations in many formerly "socialist" countries of Eastern Europe and the former ussr. Contrary to the obvious, the national problem had been regarded in that part of the world as completely resolved. The situation has now changed. "Proletarian
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