787 resultados para Education, Rural Queensland
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This paper assesses the relationship between state and society in interwar rural England, focusing on the hitherto neglected role of the Rural Community Councils (RCCs). The rise of statutory social provision in the early twentieth century created new challenges and opportunities for voluntaryism, and the rural community movement was in part a response. The paper examines the early development of the movement, arguing that a crucial role was played by a close-knit group of academics and local government officials. While largely eschewing party politics, they shared a commitment to citizenship, democracy and the promotion of rural culture; many of them had been close associates of Sir Horace Plunkett. The RCCs engaged in a wide range of activities, including advisory work, adult education, local history, village hall provision, support for rural industries and an ambivalent engagement with parish councils. The paper concludes with an assessment of the achievements of the rural community movement, arguing that it was constrained by its financial dependence on voluntary contributions.
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Bangladesh has experienced the largest mass poisoning of a population in history owing to contamination of groundwater with naturally occurring inorganic arsenic. Prolonged drinking of such water risks development of diseases and therefore has implications for children's cognitive and psychological development. This study examines the effect of arsenic contamination of tubewells, the primary source of drinking water at home, on the learning outcome of school-going children in rural Bangladesh using recent nationally representative data on secondary school children. We unambiguously find a negative and statistically significant correlation between mathematics scores and arsenic-contaminated drinking tubewells at home, net of the child's socio-economic status, parental background and school specific unobserved correlates of learning. Similar correlations are found for an alternative measure of student achievement and subjective well-being (i.e. self-reported measure of life satisfaction), of the student. We conclude by discussing the policy implication of our findings in the context of the current debate over the adverse effect of arsenic poisoning on children.
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Background The persistence of rural-urban disparities in child nutrition outcomes in developing countries alongside rapid urbanisation and increasing incidence of child malnutrition in urban areas raises an important health policy question - whether fundamentally different nutrition policies and interventions are required in rural and urban areas. Addressing this question requires an enhanced understanding of the main drivers of rural-urban disparities in child nutrition outcomes especially for the vulnerable segments of the population. This study applies recently developed statistical methods to quantify the contribution of different socio-economic determinants to rural-urban differences in child nutrition outcomes in two South Asian countries – Bangladesh and Nepal. Methods Using DHS data sets for Bangladesh and Nepal, we apply quantile regression-based counterfactual decomposition methods to quantify the contribution of (1) the differences in levels of socio-economic determinants (covariate effects) and (2) the differences in the strength of association between socio-economic determinants and child nutrition outcomes (co-efficient effects) to the observed rural-urban disparities in child HAZ scores. The methodology employed in the study allows the covariate and coefficient effects to vary across entire distribution of child nutrition outcomes. This is particularly useful in providing specific insights into factors influencing rural-urban disparities at the lower tails of child HAZ score distributions. It also helps assess the importance of individual determinants and how they vary across the distribution of HAZ scores. Results There are no fundamental differences in the characteristics that determine child nutrition outcomes in urban and rural areas. Differences in the levels of a limited number of socio-economic characteristics – maternal education, spouse’s education and the wealth index (incorporating household asset ownership and access to drinking water and sanitation) contribute a major share of rural-urban disparities in the lowest quantiles of child nutrition outcomes. Differences in the strength of association between socio-economic characteristics and child nutrition outcomes account for less than a quarter of rural-urban disparities at the lower end of the HAZ score distribution. Conclusions Public health interventions aimed at overcoming rural-urban disparities in child nutrition outcomes need to focus principally on bridging gaps in socio-economic endowments of rural and urban households and improving the quality of rural infrastructure. Improving child nutrition outcomes in developing countries does not call for fundamentally different approaches to public health interventions in rural and urban areas.
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IgG antibodies to Toxoplasma gondii were detected in, March-April 2004, in 65.8% (95% confidence interval, 60.8-70.8%) of 342 systematically sampled subjects 5-90 years of age (87.5% of the eligible) living in a rural settlement in Amazonia, with a seroconversion rate of 9% over I year of follow-up of 99 seronegative subjects. Multiple logistic regression analysis identified age as the only significant independent predictor of seropositivity at the baseline. Each additional year of age increases the odds of being seropositive by 6%, and 76.8% of the subjects are expected to be seropositive at 30 years of age. A single high-prevalence spatial cluster, comprising 11.9% of the seropositive subjects, was detected in the area; households in the cluster were less likely to have dogs as pets and their heads had a lower education level, when compared with households located outside the cluster. The challenges for preventing human toxoplasmosis in tropical rural settings are discussed.
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Background. High quality maternal health care is an important tool to reduce maternal and neonatal mortality. Services offered should be evidence based and adapted to the local setting. This qualitative descriptive study explored the perspectives and experiences of midwives, assistant physicians and medical doctors on the content and quality of maternal health care in rural Vietnam. Method. The study was performed in a rural district in northern Vietnam. Four focus group discussions with health care professionals at primary health care level were conducted. The data was analysed using qualitative manifest and latent content analysis. Result. Two main themes emerged: "Contextual conditions for maternal health care" and "Balancing between possibilities and constraints". Contextual conditions influenced both pregnant women's use of maternal health care and health care professionals' performance. The study participants stated that women's uses of maternal health care were influenced by economical constraints and cultural norms that impeded their autonomy in relation to childbearing. Structural constraints within the health care system included inadequate financing of the primary health care, resulting in lack of human resources, professional re-training and adequate equipment. Conclusion. Contextual conditions strongly influenced the performance and interaction between pregnant women and health care professionals within antenatal care and delivery care in a rural district of Vietnam. Although Vietnam is performing comparatively well in terms of low maternal and child mortality figures, this study revealed midwives' and other health care professionals' perceived difficulties in their daily work. It seemed maternal health care was under-resourced in terms of staff, equipment and continuing education activities. The cultural setting in Vietnam constituting a strong patriarchal society and prevailing Confucian norms limits women's autonomy and reduce their possibility to make independent decisions about their own reproductive health. This issue should be further addressed by policy-makers. Strategies to reduce inequities in maternal health care for pregnant women are needed. The quality of client-provider interaction and management of pregnancy may be strengthened by education, human resources, re-training and provision of essential equipment.
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The subject of the current work was to analyze the subject of the adequacy of Brazilian's agricultural activity financing model, as an alternative for the traditional agriculture credit. The main basis for this research is the evidence that the official resources for new loans, wherein it is analyzed a period within 30 years, had their highest peak in the final 70's decade and beginning of the80¿s had experimented a consistent trajectory of decline, returning to the initial levels of the final decades of the 60¿s. In parallel with the situation above, it is evidenced the increase of the Brazilian agriculture production by the official data, mainly grain plowing, followed by diverse problems like high levels of default in and continuously debt roll over, indicating depauperation from the traditional model which was institutionalized in 1965, under the Law n. 4829. A survey of official data regarding those loans, their default and field research with banks that deal with agriculture loans, from a broad Bibliographical research, ,was made in order to verify their managing strategy and willingness to use new financing mechanisms. The main proposed alternatives were: a) Cédula de Produto Rural (Rural Product Bill) b) Cédula de Produto Rural, financial modality c) Bolsa de Mercadorias e de Futuro¿s proposal d) Agricultural Receivable on Security e) Model based on Local Credit Agencies The best instrument for leveling resources were the first four alternatives, analyzing the advantages and disadvantages of each proposal. The creation of a system based on local branches for credit had not shown to be viable as for the difficulties for implementation and functioning. The work also points out a need to review the segmentation concerning rural clients. The traditional format for segmentation distinguishes 2 groups of producers: commercial agriculture and familiar agriculture. A third group is in eminence, which is the survival agriculture, with needs and distinct characteristics, indicating that the requirements for their needs must not have to be made by credit forms, but as aid programs, education and social welfare.
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A realidade de mudanças no agronegócios requer novas ferramentas gerenciais dos proprietários rurais e o conhecimento ganha importância como fator gerador de diferencial competitivo. O objetivo desta tese é desenvolver um método dinâmico de análise da criação de conhecimento para o elo da produção no agronegócios no Brasil e na Austrália com base no modelo de Nonaka e Takeuchi (1997). A presente pesquisa caracteriza-se por um estudo descritivo de caráter qualitativo, complementada por dados quantitativos. É realizado um estudo de dois casos, utilizando-se de documentação e observação in loco, questionário, entrevista e focus group. As realidades estudadas localizam-se no Rio Grande do Sul, Brasil, e em Queensland, na Austrália. Os dados da pesquisa possibilitaram o desenvolvimento de uma figura representativa do modo como ocorre a criação de conhecimento nas duas realidades. Da figura foi feito um desdobramento e desenvolveu-se um método dinâmico de análise da criação de conhecimento para o elo da produção no agronegócios. Os resultados demonstraram haver significativas similaridades e diferenças entre as realidades, sendo, no Brasil, os produtores rurais inseridos num contexto cooperativo (Cooperativa Tritícola Mista Alto Jacuí – Cotrijal) e, na Austrália, os negócios conduzidos individualmente. Para a ocorrência da criação de conhecimento é necessária a existência de grupos de relacionamento e de certa liderança em nível de propriedade, de comunidades de prática (CoPs) ou da cooperativa. O aspecto cultural e o estilo das relações pareceram exercer forte influência para que as trocas ocorram e para a maior ampliação da atuação das CoPs, as quais podem ser suporte para a criação de conhecimentos.As CoPs não se constituem num processo tecnológico e, sim, num processo social e cognitivo; assim, sua formação nas CoPs não parece depender somente de tecnologia, mas do estabelecimento de relações informais, nas quais as pessoas podem utilizar esses ambientes para definir suas verdades quanto às suas posturas frente aos processos de mudança. A forma de conduzir os negócios pode afetar o modo como se dá a criação de conhecimento, pois, numa propriedade onde as pessoas buscam socializar, questionar e inovar constantemente, evidencia-se haver maior espaço para transformar conhecimento tácito em explícito; assim, pessoas mais abertas ao novo e ao questionamento de suas práticas demonstram apresentar maiores possibilidades para criar um campo de interação para que o conhecimento seja criado. O estudo mostrou que há um grande percurso entre o produtor rural ter conhecimento e a capacidade de torná-lo uma atitude que possibilite trazer bons resultados nos negócios.
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In this paper, we examine the impacts of the reform in the rural pension system in Brazil in 1991 on schooling and health indicators. In addition, we use the reform to investigate the validity of the unitary model of household allocation by testing if there were uneven impacts on those indicators depending on the gender of the recipient. The main conclusion of the paper is that the reform had significantly positive effects on the outcomes of interest, especially on those co-residing with a male pensioner, indicating that the unitary model is not a well-specified framework to understand family allocation decisions. The highest impacts were on school attendance for boys, literacy for girls and illness for middle-age people. We explore a collective model as defined by Chiappori (1992) as one possible alternative representation for the decision-making process of the poor rural Brazilian families. In the cooperative Nash equilibrium, the reform effects can be divided into two pieces: a direct income effect and bargaining power effect. The data support the existence of these two different effects
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O tema central versa sobre a educação existente no meio rural de Barreiro. Barreiro é uma pequena comunidade que se encontra no interior do município de Ijuí, ao Nordeste do Estado do Rio Grande do Sul. A população dedica-se às atividades agrícolas. Como qualquer aglomerado humano, Barreiro tem sua história. História de desenvolvimento, de processos de trabalho, de tradições culrurais e de formas de educação. Partindo do pressuposto de que a inovação tecnológica atua, não somente sobre as relações técnicas do homem com a natureza , mas também sobre as instituições e estruturas sociais, procurou-se evidenciar a influência da modernização da agricultura sobre a educação e as mudanças ocorridas em relação às tradições. Para isso, partiu-se da descrição da forma de ocupaçao da terra. Seguiu-se com um apanhado sobre as fases evolutivas do processo de trabalho, ou seja, das sucessivas inovações tecnológicas . Procurou-se mostrar os vínculos entre as formas de trabalho e as consequentes mudanças aparadas nas tradições familiares, religiosas, educacionais e no relacionamento entre os participantes do grupo social. Teve-se em mente observar e analisar a influência de organismos estranhos ao grupo, como a Cooperativa "COTRIJUÍ", os financiamentos bancários e a ação do "Movimento Comunitário de Base" , mantido pela Fundação de Ensino Superior de Ijuí, enquanto forças induzidas de fora , para provocar mudanças nos processos de produção agrícola e de mentalidade. No centro das discussões enoontra-se a suposição de que as formas de educação extra-escolar, tradicionais, e de que a Educação escolar, não são inovadoras por si próprias. A educação em geral está sujeita às mudanças e introdução de nova tecnologia do processo produtivo, mais do que a prospecção que a educação passa projetar por sua força intrínseca e própria. Para tal demonstração , procurou-se examinar a evolução da escola de Barreiro e verificar em que medida a inovaçao do currículo e da atuação pedagógica esteve e está condicionada às transformações do processo produtivo, sobretudo, de atual modernização da agricultura. Contudo, deve-se observar que a Lei 5692 do Ensino Fundamental, fez concretizar a modernização do ensino que o desenvolvimento tecnológico estava exigindo.