8 resultados para Perón, Eva, 1919-1952

em Deakin Research Online - Australia


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This study investigates the determinants of the fertility rate in China over the 1952-2000 period. Consistent with theory, the key explanatory variables in our fertility model are real per capita income, infant mortality rate, female illiteracy and female labour force participation rates. The long-run results and the test for cointegration are based on the Johansen (1988) and Johansen & Juselius (1990) approach. Our long-run results conform to theory in that all variables appear with their expected signs, and the dummy variable used to capture the effects of the family planning policy indicates that in the years of the policy, fertility rates have been falling by around 10-12%. Our results suggest that socio-economic development - consistent with the traditional structural hypothesis - played a key role in China's fertility transition.

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Civilian endurance has again become a significant issue in understanding the nature of the First World War, especially since so much emphasis has returned to questions of consent and commitment in making and sustaining the conflict. Fundamental to that enquiry is an acknowledgement of the reality and legitimacy of the sentiments that drove individuals and communities to support the war. By extension, this also implies a need to understand the limits of that commitment, and of the capacity to endure the strains of war. This chapter probes civilian endurance through an examination of Australian families’ experiences of war and separation. It argues that persistent anxiety over loved ones at the front consumed individuals’ emotional resources and, even among the most patriotic Australians, tested commitment to the war.

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Eva Kasim is an Indonesian who studied at Deakin University in 1998-1999. She studied on an Australian Development Scholarship and completed a Masters in Disability Studies. Eva has lived with a disease that causes paralysis since she was 13, and since completing her studies she has been working to advocate change in relation to disability issues in Indonesia and abroad. The interview was conducted in English by Dr. Jemma Purdey and Prof. David Lowe, both of Deakin University, on 13 February 2015. This set comprises: an interview recording in two parts, a timed summary, and a photograph.