863 resultados para Immigrant children--Social conditions.
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Prólogo de Alicia Bárcena
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This issue of the Economic and Social Panorama of the Community of Latin American and Caribbean States is a contribution by the Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean (ECLAC) to the third Summit of Heads of State and Government of the Community of Latin American and Caribbean States (CELAC), to be held in San José in January 2015. This document is based on excerpts from some of the annual flagships published by the Commission in 2014: Statistical Yearbook for Latin America and the Caribbean 2013 (LC/G.2582-P); Demographic Observatory 2013 (LC/G.2615-P); Economic Survey of Latin America and the Caribbean 2014 (LC/G.2619-P); Preliminary Overview of the Economies of Latin America and the Caribbean 2014 (LC/G.2632-P); Foreign Direct Investment in Latin America and the Caribbean 2013 (LC/G.2615-P); Latin America and the Caribbean in the World Economy 2014 (LG/G.2625-P) “Social Panorama Social of Latin America 2014. Briefing Paper”; as well as the Gender Equality Observatory of Latin America and the Caribbean. Annual Report 2013-2014 (LC/G.2626).
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Pós-graduação em Serviço Social - FCHS
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Este Panorama Económico y Social de la Comunidad de Estados Latinoamericanos y Caribeños es una contribución de la Comisión Económica para América Latina y el Caribe (CEPAL) a la Cuarta Cumbre de Jefes de Estado y de Gobierno de la Comunidad de Estados de América Latina y el Caribe (CELAC), (Quito, enero de 2016).
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This edition of the Economic and Social Panorama of the Community of Latin American and Caribbean States is a contribution by the Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean (ECLAC) to the fourth Summit of Heads of State and Government of the Community of Latin American and Caribbean States (CELAC), to be held in Quito in January 2016. This document continues the work carried out since the first summit of CELAC held in Santiago and is a testimony to our ongoing commitment to work in collaboration with the countries of the region.
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Os cuidados em neonatologia têm se intensificado nos últimos anos no que tange as condições de prematuridade e do baixo peso ao nascimento, especialmente em relação à saúde, crescimento e desenvolvimento das crianças submetidas a esta condição de risco. Um dos pontos relevantes das pesquisas em neonatologia condiz à observação comportamental dos sinais emitidos pelo funcionamento do organismo do prematuro, que possivelmente revelam o nível de organização ou de desorganização do seu organismo como um todo, tornando possível predizer futuros déficits. Desde 1978, uma pesquisadora americana, Heidelise Als, juntamente com um grupo de colaboradores, iniciaram diversas pesquisas sobre o comportamento e assistência ao prematuro de baixo peso, as quais enfatizam uma prática diferenciada de cuidados para o desenvolvimento utilizando como base a Teoria Síncrono Ativa do Desenvolvimento (TSAD), que permitiu o registro e elaboração de cuidados individualizados para promoção do desenvolvimento de bebês prematuro, refletindo em ganhos para um desenvolvimento efetivo das diferentes funções do organismo, em particular as áreas cognitivo-motora e comportamental. Desta forma, o presente estudo tem como objetivo quantificar os comportamentos que são mais evidentes no contexto de uma UTIN, e quais os mecanismos ambientais que favorecem a manifestação dos mesmos, a fim de traçar os cuidados para o desenvolvimento de acordo com a realidade apresentada na UTIN. A pesquisa foi planejada a partir de um pré-projeto, o qual possibilitou o registro em 19 amostras de crianças para 30 sessões de observação, sendo desenvolvida no período de abril à julho de 2005. A coleta de dados foi realizada em bebês prematuros com baixo peso ao nascimento e com idade gestacional entre 26 a 37 semanas. A mesma utilizou um etograma padrão, baseado na observação comportamental de H. Als, assinalando os eventos ambientais que promoviam determinados comportamentos. A observação foi realizada em um período de 15 minutos por sujeito de cada sessão. Os dados tabulados resultaram em: dados gerais, que constituem as variáveis maternas e dos bebês, e dados específicos, referindo os comportamentos e as interferências ambientais observados. Os dados gerais mantiveram a similaridade com outras pesquisas, apontando as condições sociais desfavoráveis e a predisposição materna a infecções como possíveis fatores predisponentes ao parto prematuro, assim como a situação de prematuridade como agravante da condição de saúde e bem-estar do bebê. Entre os dados específicos, foi possível registrar uma prevalência dos comportamentos de retraimento, que revelam a desorganização do bebê, mediante aos excessos de interferências ambientais, como ruído, manipulação e luminosidade, muito comuns em UTIN. Mediante estes fatos, sugerimos nesta pesquisa as possíveis soluções para amenizar o excesso de manifestações comportamentais desorganizadoras, buscando priorizar os cuidados para o desenvolvimento por meio de práticas utilizadas por H. Als e sua equipe.
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Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior (CAPES)
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This article proposes a theoretical reflection on the development of children with intellectual disabilities, regarding the importance and necessity of the process of learning the written language, from a historical-cultural point of view. For this approach, the course of development of a child disabled or not will occur according to cultural and social conditions experimented by him or her. Therefore, concerning the child with intellectual disabilities, his cultural condition, in dynamic relationship with the obstacles placed in its special condition, will be the source of his development. If the development of higher psychological functions is realized through the use of tools and if the people with intellectual disabilities present an inability to use these tools, there will be the need for aids so they can learn to use them in order to train and develop their psychic functions. In this process, education and written language acquisitions are fundamental ways of accessibility to the cultural world, a wider significance of communication in the world and to oneself. In short, the educators' comprehension about the importance of intentional teaching of written language and the historical process that envolves its development represents a fundamental contribution to the process of humanization of children with disabilities.
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This study aimed to analyze the spatial distribution of dengue risk and its association with socio-environmental conditions. This was an ecological study of the counts of autochthonous dengue cases in the municipality of Campinas, São Paulo State, Brazil, in the year 2007, aggregated according to 47 coverage areas of municipal health centers. Spatial models for mapping diseases were constructed with Bayesian hierarchical models, based on Integrated Nested Laplace Approximation (INLA). The analyses were stratified according to two age groups, 0 to 14 years and above 14 years. The results indicate that the spatial distribution of dengue risk is not associated with socio-environmental conditions in the 0 to 14 year age group. In the age group older than 14 years, the relative risk of dengue increases significantly as the level of socio-environmental deprivation increases. Mapping of socio-environmental deprivation and dengue cases proved to be a useful tool for data analysis in dengue surveillance systems.
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Although an essential condition for the occurrence of human development, economic growth is not always efficiently converted into quality of life by nation-states. Accordingly, the objective of this study is to measure the social efficiency-the ability of a nation-state to convert its produced wealth into quality of life-of a set of 101 countries. To achieve this goal, the Data Envelopment Analysis method was used in its standard, cross-multiplicative and inverted form, by means of a new approach called 'triple index'. The main results indicated that the former Soviet republics and Eastern European countries stood out in terms of social efficiency. The developed countries, notwithstanding their high social indicators, did not excel in efficiency; however, the countries of south of Africa, despite having the worst social conditions, were also the most inefficient.
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Pós-graduação em Planejamento e Análise de Políticas Públicas - FCHS
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The expansion of sugarcane growing in Brazil, spurred particularly by increased demand for ethanol, has triggered the need to evaluate the economic, social, and environmental impacts of this process, both on the country as a whole and on the growing regions. Even though the balance of costs and benefits is positive from an overall standpoint, this may not be so in specific producing regions, due to negative externalities. The objective of this paper is to estimate the effect of growing sugarcane on the human development index (HDI) and its sub-indices in cane producing regions. In the literature on matching effects, this is interpreted as the effect of the treatment on the treated. Location effects are controlled by spatial econometric techniques, giving rise to the spatial propensity score matching model. The authors analyze 424 minimum comparable areas (MCAs) in the treatment group, compared with 907 MCAs in the control group. The results suggest that the presence of sugarcane growing in these areas is not relevant to determine their social conditions, whether for better or worse. It is thus likely that public policies, especially those focused directly on improving education, health, and income generation/distribution, have much more noticeable effects on the municipal HDI.
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This contribution focuses on the characteristics of the school context and their impact on immigrant students’ acculturation and adjustment at school. Research suggests that the ways immigrants acculturate is related to their well being (e.g. Phinney, et al., 2001; Ward & Rana-Deuba, 1999), although findings have been contradictory across methods and studies (e.g. Rogler, 1991; Escobar & Vega, 2001). Debates in acculturation research currently center on issues of acculturation measurement (e.g. Berry, 2009; Rudmin, 2009), as most research is conducted in the quantitative tradition. In addition, some have suggested (Birman, 2011) that research on acculturation in the tradition of cross-cultural psychology adopts an overly individualistic perspective, and lacks attention to the specific contexts of acculturation. Alternatively, the contextual approach proposes that the relationship between acculturation and adjustment is shaped by the surrounding context (Birman & Simon, 2013). For immigrant children, schools are the setting where the process of acculturation unfolds, and an important context in which to study their adjustment and well being (Birman, et al., 2007; Makarova & Herzog, 2011). Though rarely used in this tradition of acculturation research (Chirkov, 2009), qualitative methods are uniquely suited to gain insight to facilitate theory development, as well as appreciate the contextual nature of the acculturation process. Yet we are not aware of efforts to synthesize the empirical qualitative literature on this topic. Applying the methodology of meta-synthesis for qualitatieve research (Walsh & Downe, 2005) our contribution attempts to integrate results from qualitative studies on impact of acculturation on immigrant students’ psychological adjustment in the school context. For this purpose 84 articles which matched the inclusion criteria were selected. Overall, the results of our study show that within the school context a number of structural as well as process characteristics can be identified as crucial for immigrant youth psychological adjustment. Moreover, our findings indicate that immigrant youths’ psychological adjustment is related to other individual outcomes of acculturation in the school context such as behavioral adjustment, peer-relationships, academic achievement and identity development of immigrant youth.