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Gender, geography and socio-economic status in the diffusion of malignant melanoma risk

Social Science & Medicine, 1996
Malignant melanoma is the cancer that has shown the fastest increase in incidence in most white populations in recent decades. This paper studies the diffusion of the disease for males and females, geographical areas and socio-economic groups. Incidence data from the Norwegian Cancer Registry covering the period 1955-1989 make it possible to establish ...
A, Aase, G, Bentham
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Finnish Socio‐Economic Grid Data, GIS and the Hidden Geography of Unemployment

Tijdschrift voor Economische en Sociale Geografie, 2001
The use of georeferenced data in geographical research into unemployment reveals internal fluctuations and differences within localities. The observation unit in the present paper is a 1x1 km grid cell. The results obtained here indicate that the rate of unemployment in Finland during 1993–95 was highest in the most sparsely populated cells.
Jarmo Rusanen   +3 more
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On Reversing the Image of a Simplistic Geography: The Task of Socio-Economic Geography (Geonomics)

Journal of Geography, 1971
Abstract This essay expresses regret at the persistent image of geography as an elementary subject, concerned largely with physiographic description and place-name location. Despite the methodological “revolution” and the spate of sophisticated studies from the pens of quantifiers and systems-analysts, the popular conception of our field as a simple ...
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Institute of Socio-Economic Geography and Spatial Planning, Adam Mickiewicz University, Poznań, Poland

Environment and Planning A: Economy and Space, 1991
The spatial structure of the results of the 1990 presidential election in Poland—the first democratic election in the postwar period—is described. This is not a mere description of the voter turnout and the support for the particular candidates, but also includes definitions of multivariate election options in particular voivodeships.
J J Parysek, Z Adamczak, R Grobelny
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EXPERIENCES OF STUDYING OIKONYMS IN SOCIO-ECONOMIC GEOGRAPHY OF UZBEKISTAN

In this article, the study of geographical names in the Republic of Uzbekistan from an economic and social geographical point of view was studied. An analysis of the research work of local geographers is given.
Turdimambetov, I.R., Baltabaev, O.O.
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Socio-economic geography

Научно-образовательный портал "Большая российская энциклопедия", 2023
Alexandr Andreevich Tkachenko   +1 more
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Socio-economic status and geographies of psychiatric inpatient service use. Places, provision, power and wellbeing [PDF]

open access: possibleEpidemiologia e Psichiatria Sociale, 2007
AbstractThis editorial briefly summarises some aspects of research on socio-economic status and use of mental health services that have particular relevance for the theme of this issue of Epidemiologia e Psichiatria Sociale. This discussion takes a view from the perspective of health geography, which examines how the relationships between individuals ...
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75th Anniversary of the Department for Socio-Economic Geography of the North Caucasian Federal University

DEMIS. Demographic Research, 2022
In 2022, the Department of Socio-Economic Geography of the North Caucasus Federal University (NCFU) celebrated its 75th anniversary. For 75 years, the Department of Socio-Economic Geography has gone through a unique path of development which was accompanied by repeated changes in its name, expansion of the range of educational tasks, updating the ...
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Towards a general theory of socio-economic development. Part 1. Geography, institutions, or culture?

Voprosy Ekonomiki, 2018
A new approach to understanding socio- economic development is proposed, based on consideration of the evolution of coordination mechanisms. The work consists of two parts. In the first part, a critical analysis of four recently proposed theories of development, focusing on geographical, institutional, or cultural factors, is given. These theories have
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Prevotella diversity, niches and interactions with the human host

Nature Reviews Microbiology, 2021
Adrian Tett   +2 more
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