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Distributional impacts of the Self-Sufficiency Project [PDF]
A large literature has been concerned with the impacts of recent welfare reforms on income, earnings, transfers, and labor-force attachment. While one strand of this literature relies on observational studies conducted with large survey-sample data sets, a second makes use of data generated by experimental evaluations of changes to means-tested ...
Hilary W. Hoynes +2 more
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Battery-Sensor Hybrid: A New Gas Sensing Paradigm with Complete Energy Self-Sufficiency
Fully autonomous operation has long been an ultimate goal in environmental sensing. Although self-powered gas sensors based on energy harvesting have been widely reported to provide power for autonomous operation, these sensors rely on external sources ...
Haibo Hu +13 more
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Consumer marketplaces and self-sufficiency: Meeting consumption needs in community [PDF]
Guided by a “logic of the situation” approach our research investigated a problematic situation in community to identify and critically reflect on how consumer marketplaces and self-sufficiency meet consumption needs.
Sridharan, S +20 more
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Self-sufficiency through Urban Agriculture
Isobel Hume, Self-sufficiency through Urban Agriculture Winner – University of Adelaide VYT local competition (2021)
Isobel Hume (8437191)
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Food Security: Self–Sufficiency of Rice in Malaysia
Malaysia’s stance on food security is largely translated in terms of achieving self-sufficiency in rice production at about 65-70% of the local consumption.
Fatimah Mohamed Arshad +3 more
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Myth, self-sufficiency, salvation
The problem statement is that the modernity of human existence gives rise to new myths. This human present seeks salvation and experiences a self-contained character. An analysis of recent research on the subject involves examining the link between myth,
Mykhailo G. Murashkin
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Microfinance institutions’ operational self-sufficiency in sub-Saharan Africa: empirical evidence
The topic of financial sustainability in microfinance institutions has become more important as an increasing number of Microfinance Institutions (MFIs) seek operational self-sufficiency, which translates into financial sustainability. This study aims to
Laxmi Remer, Hanna Kattilakoski
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Introduction Intimate partner violence (IPV) affects the physical and psychological health of survivors and their children; however, to our knowledge, no comprehensive health curriculum exists for this population.
Maya Ragavan +4 more
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Food Self-Sufficiency in Slovakia from the Perspective of Land Use and Production Approach
If a country cannot secure a sufficient amount of quality food from the domestic market for various reasons, it is necessary to import it from abroad. This is the case in Slovakia, which lags behind the EU average in food self-sufficiency.
Škamlová Lucia
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Plasma self-sufficiency in Spain [PDF]
In Spain, plasma obtained from whole blood units and plasmapheresis programmes ensures 42.9 % self-sufficiency in intravenous immunoglobulin and 68.4 % in albumin. Despite the increase in the number of plasmaphereses, it has proved impossible to compensate for the drop in source plasma, caused by the decrease in whole blood donations, and for the ...
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