SociallySocio-economically deprivedPoliticallyEnvironmentallyStableSustainableExpectancyResilientProductiveEquitableNeighborhoodPopulationAdultsChronicHigh quality lifeWorkforcePeopleCost-effectivenessShelf lifeCommunitiesImpactClimatePovertySwitzerlandRanksHouseholdsAmericaSafeKnowingHealthierFuture generationsEconomicCountriesCommunityTransformInadequateHealthyCostsSmallImproveEducateAreasWorldCountrySocietyEssentialPublicCreateStandardsOfferFoundMeansMANAGEMENTTreatmentProgressArts
Socially8
- socially, economically and politically. (3ieimpact.org)
- Households with higher spending on education are more stable economically, politically and socially. (lse.ac.uk)
- Canmore is a resilient and vibrant community socially, economically, and environmentally. (canmore.ca)
- Located in the middle of Shaanxi Province, Zhouyuan played an important role economically and socially in the Zhou Dynasty. (china.org.cn)
- Health inequities within and between countries are politically, socially and economically unacceptable, and largely avoidable. (who.int)
- Socially, a permanent access to quality drinking water is a huge improvement for the school community, especially in terms of personal hygiene and food preparation (…) Economically, we'll now be able to produce crops all year long, for our own consumption or for resale. (dianova.org)
- Conclusion: We developed a CBPR approach to incorporating local businesses and employment sectors into community health assessment in economically and socially disadvantaged communities. (cdc.gov)
- We reaffirm that health inequities within and between countries are politically, socially and economically unacceptable, as well as unfair and largely avoidable, and that the promotion of health equity is essential to sustainable development and to a better quality of life and well-being for all, which in turn can contribute to peace and security. (who.int)
Socio-economically deprived1
- Participants were volunteers sampled from among all those aged ≥60 years registered with general practices in socio-economically deprived areas of north east England. (northumbria.ac.uk)
Politically1
- This is true both economically and politically. (democracyjournal.org)
Environmentally2
- By simplifying your life, we economically and environmentally clean your home or office. (greenpeople.org)
- Different aspects of sustainable agriculture work in tandem to create a healthier and more equitable world, both environmentally and economically. (maryville.edu)
Stable3
- One clear requirement of a longer-run solution for both directly intersects with, and is likely to bolster, the strategic logic of the economically stable communities of the Pluralist Commonwealth vision. (truthout.org)
- These activities help create strong neighborhood centres that are economically stable, safe, and productive. (bcmj.org)
- Chile is consistently ranked among the safest, most economically stable countries in South America. (internationalliving.com)
Sustainable4
- Economically, sustainable design lowers the lifetime cost of a building. (wikipedia.org)
- We need the decision of the Ministry of Family, Labour and Social Policy in Poland to change the national protection system in the way that guarantees that security and mobilizing funds for social services and to invest and ensure quality social services as a foundation for sustainable economic and social development in Poland. (ifsw.org)
- The promotion of health equity is essential for sustainable development and a better quality of life and well-being for all, which in turn can contribute to peace and security. (who.int)
- Dianova in Switzerland and the Emilio Moro Foundation have funded jointly a project to provide Dianova's Integral Education Center (Nicaragua) with sustainable access to safe drinking water and accordingly improve the quality of life and health conditions of the 438 members of the educational community (students and personnel), not to mention the indirect beneficiaries, i.e. their family members, for a total number of more than a thousand people. (dianova.org)
Expectancy3
- The incremental cost-effectiveness of a vaccination rollout strategy is calculated by dividing the difference in costs between strategies by the difference in quality-adjusted life expectancy. (cdc.gov)
- The life expectancy of residents in Red Hook is 10 years lower than the national average. (readwrite.com)
- A successful kidney transplant offers enhanced quality of life and increased life expectancy and is more effective (medically and economically) than long-term dialysis therapy for patients with chronic or end-stage kidney disease. (medscape.com)
Resilient1
- cities that are more resilient and economically productive, while tackling the climate crisis head on. (designboom.com)
Productive1
- We are convinced that action on these determinants, both for vulnerable groups and the entire population, is essential to create inclusive, equitable, economically productive and healthy societies. (who.int)
Equitable2
- In the context of education, inclusive and equitable quality education is considered both - an asset and a capability, with innate as well as instrumental value. (lse.ac.uk)
- This inter link of access to quality equitable education and poverty escape is the foundation of prosperity of any household. (lse.ac.uk)
Neighborhood3
- They utilized IoT sensors to collect and analyze quality-of-life measurements at high spatial and temporal resolution in the neighborhood of Red Hook, Brooklyn. (readwrite.com)
- Red Hook is an economically disadvantaged neighborhood. (readwrite.com)
- Arts & Culture can address many community needs including housing & neighborhood development, education, quality of life, talent development/retention economic vitality, and tourism in the entirety of Prince George's County. (mncppc.org)
Population1
- There is no subway service, only a few Internet hot spots and close to 70 percent of the population lives in New York City housing projects. (readwrite.com)
Adults2
- To review evidence regarding the health-related quality of life (HRQoL) and cost-effectiveness of unilateral and bilateral cochlear implantation (CI) among children and adults with severe-to-profound hearing loss. (karger.com)
- In this research, the relationship between substance use and different domains of quality of life is explored in a sample of Brazilian adults. (bvsalud.org)
Chronic3
- To end poverty in all its forms in Balochistan, efforts must be made to: (1) sustain households escape from chronic poverty over time, and (2) improve services delivery and its quality at the grassroots level particularly in rural areas where majority of the extremely poor households live. (lse.ac.uk)
- Chronic substance use and abuse may associate with the occurrence of several negative events that affect people's quality of life. (bvsalud.org)
- The AOM treatment of choice needs to be efficacious, tolerable, and economically feasible for chronic weight management. (medscape.com)
High quality life1
- They also tend to lead a high quality life, lightheartedly, "in a world of only two. (chinadaily.com.cn)
Workforce1
- A well-developed, financed and supported social service system and social work workforce is life-changing for people, families and communities by fostering active inclusion. (ifsw.org)
People5
- Does domiciliary welfare rights advice improve health-related quality of life in independent-living, socio-economically disadvantaged people aged ≥60 years? (northumbria.ac.uk)
- We support the generation and effective use of high-quality evidence of what works, for whom, how, why and at what cost to inform decision-making and improve the lives of people living in poverty in low- and middle-income countries. (3ieimpact.org)
- The proposed project will help increase the use of quality public transport in Karachi by delivering the 26.6-kilometer (km) Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) Red Line corridor and associated facilities, directly benefiting 1.5 million people. (adb.org)
- Delays might have consequences in the quality of support provided to people. (ifsw.org)
- People receive a continuum of health promotion, disease prevention, diagnosis, treatment, disease-management, rehabilitation and palliative care services, through the different levels and sites of care within the health system, throughout the life course. (who.int)
Cost-effectiveness1
Shelf life1
- This enables maximum shelf life and perfect product presentation to be achieved economically, even in small batches. (interpack.com)
Communities2
- While IoT technologies are viewed as the next generation of urban infrastructure, low-income and economically distressed communities are often not the focus of urban and civic technology deployments, and the question of equity continues to be overshadowed by expedience in many technology-led city strategies. (readwrite.com)
- The DHC works with landowners and communities to protect the natural heritage and quality of life of the Upper Delaware River region. (riverreporter.com)
Impact5
- They collected air quality data, particularly PM2.5 concentrations (which have been shown to have a direct impact on cardiovascular and cardiopulmonary health) at the street level. (readwrite.com)
- The International Initiative for Impact Evaluation (3ie) is a leader in supporting the production, synthesis and uptake of high-quality development evidence. (3ieimpact.org)
- All the higher levels of the architecture depend on the availability of high quality primary evidence, including credible, bias-free, methodologically-rigorous impact evaluations. (3ieimpact.org)
- Sigma Gamma Rho addresses concerns that impact society educationally, civically, and economically. (ycp.edu)
- The project is aligned with the following impact: quality of life in Karachi improved. (adb.org)
Climate2
- and better air quality and reduced carbon emissions through an innovative waste-to-fuel scheme, which will improve the public health and mitigate climate change. (adb.org)
- With its diverse climate options, modern amenities, quality healthcare, and high quality of life, Chile has something for everyone wishing to retire here. (internationalliving.com)
Poverty3
- Poor housing quality and low incomes contributes to fuel poverty, a phenomenomen that is more common among lower-income household than among households in general. (wikipedia.org)
- Among youth, life in poverty, gender inequality and inadequate education provide an environment of vulnerability, early pregnancy and limited opportunities. (guidestar.org)
- Last month I met some wonderful women from rural Balochistan who despite poverty and lack of access to education not only changed their lives but also of their household members. (lse.ac.uk)
Switzerland4
- ANALYSIS: Is the quality of life really that high in Switzerland? (thelocal.ch)
- Jumping for joy: life in Switzerland is (mostly) good. (thelocal.ch)
- Switzerland, as well as some of its cities, regularly appear in international surveys among the nations with the highest quality of life. (thelocal.ch)
- In terms of quality of life, Switzerland ranks fourth, but it got high scores across nearly all the sub-categories. (thelocal.ch)
Ranks2
- Although Minnesota ranks high in many areas that add to a high quality of life, there are still issues that need addressing in the state such as affordable housing and the widening gap between income levels. (mndaily.com)
- The education system ranks among the best in the world, and high quality childcare, primary and secondary education are easily accessible. (alison.com)
Households1
- With lower utility costs and improved health outcomes, the projects are more beneficial to low-income households, who are particularly exposed to poor housing quality and increases in general life costs, e.g. for utilities or medical expenses. (wikipedia.org)
America1
- Mary and Joseph have vivid childhood memories of life in America during the great depression and later on of World War II struggles. (cdc.gov)
Safe2
- This research is a significant step towards making dissolving microneedles an economical, safe, and clinically viable option for the state-of-the-art treatment of patients, elevating their quality of life. (yonsei.ac.kr)
- Therefore, all health-care professionals and institutions have obligations to provide safe and quality health care and to avoid unintentional harm to patients. (who.int)
Knowing1
Healthier1
- However, new construction, whether green or conventional building, will in general be of higher quality, more efficient and healthier than older buildings. (wikipedia.org)
Future generations3
- And perhaps most important, many of the policy choices that legislators and officials make today will determine the quality of life for future generations. (pewtrusts.org)
- A leader in social, economic and environmental initiatives that work towards ensuring future generations enjoy the same opportunities and quality of life. (canmore.ca)
- By including Upstate Forever in your will, trust, or estate plans, you can help safeguard the Upstate's natural resources and protect our region's high quality of life for future generations. (constantcontact.com)
Economic1
- They tend either to be labor-market outsiders who aspire to become insiders, or holders of relatively large amounts of human capital who aspire to high economic mobility and a high quality of life. (democracyjournal.org)
Countries2
- Improving lives sustainably in low- and middle-income countries through evidence-informed decision-making. (3ieimpact.org)
- Countries like Rwanda and Kenya, known in the west for their civil wars and connection to terrorism, were growing in GDP and quality of life. (interexchange.org)
Community3
- Sigma Gamma Rho Sorority's aim is to enhance the quality of life within the community. (ycp.edu)
- Serving the community to enhance our quality of life. (canmore.ca)
- Beckham S, Kaahaaina D, Voloch KA, Washburn A. A community-based asthma management program: effects on resource utilization and quality of life. (cdc.gov)
Transform1
- MSc Social Policy and Development alum, Asmat Khan, shares with us case studies from two young women from rural Balochistan who managed to transform their lives through accessing education, despite the odds being against them. (lse.ac.uk)
Inadequate1
- Mild or moderate hemophilia may remain unsuspected until relatively late in life, when an inadequate response to a traumatic challenge suggests the diagnosis. (medscape.com)
Healthy1
Costs2
- Although very expensive with costs increasing each year, in terms of quality and access to care Switzerland's system is among the best in the world. (thelocal.ch)
- Publications related to quality of life (QoL) and costs of care in CI were acquired through searches in English-language databases. (karger.com)
Small2
- The Escali Pico digital scale is small, economically priced, and very easy to use. (chefdepot.net)
- My father used to run a small shop in the village which hardly covered our household's expenses forget about quality education. (lse.ac.uk)
Improve1
- 3ie was founded with the conviction that high-quality evidence can improve lives. (3ieimpact.org)
Educate1
- We're really missing some great opportunities to add to the tax base, educate our kids, and keep our quality of life going. (wpr.org)
Areas2
- Mobility pathways become a key facet of post-industrial urban renewal, with new areas envisioned to have Jacobsian qualities designed around connective streets and sidewalks as corridors of urban life in a bid to remake the city's public culture. (lu.se)
- In particular, this paper suggest that this emphasis on movement on the streets and sidewalks registers few qualities of actual uses in unprogrammed areas and in-between interfaces of urban, public space. (lu.se)
World2
- Life-changing experiences around the world for U.S. citizens and permanent residents. (interexchange.org)
- Resolution WHA55.18 of the Fifty-fifth World Health Assembly urged Member States to consider the problem and to establish or strengthen science-based systems necessary for improving patients' safety and quality of health care.7 In addition, the Fifty-seventh World Health Assembly supported the creation of the World Alliance for Patient Safety. (who.int)
Country2
- Taylor products exceed the standards for quality required by health departments across the country. (chefdepot.net)
- A society cannot progress economically when a large part of the country lives in social exclusion. (ifsw.org)
Essential1
Public4
- Coupling this data with building energy use data allows them to explore how the quality of the built environment, human behavior, and environmental conditions interact to affect public health. (readwrite.com)
- The project will have the following outcome: use of quality public transport in Karachi increased. (adb.org)
- Public transportation provides opportunity, access, choice, and freedom, all of which contribute to an improved quality of life. (bcmj.org)
- With the increasing price of fuel, not to mention insurance rates, servicing, and parking, it just makes sense economically to make use of public transit. (bcmj.org)
Create1
Standards2
- Due for example to differences in building standards, technical development and historical maintenance, the older building stock is generally of worse quality than newer buildings. (wikipedia.org)
- So a local U.S. government, the state or feds or even a private company could take on the task of treating it, but they also take on the liability should their water treatment strategy fail to pass strict U.S. water quality standards. (pulitzercenter.org)
Offer1
Found1
- What really stands out about Milwaukee is that it has found a way to become a quality-of-life trend setter. (metrojacksonville.com)
Means1
- Automatic shut off feature means long battery life. (chefdepot.net)
MANAGEMENT1
- A disease management program utilizing 'life coaches' for children with asthma. (cdc.gov)
Treatment1
- Early identification and treatment of risks associated with diabetes are key to preventing complications and optimizing quality of life. (medscape.com)
Progress1
- With soul, warmth and a wonderful appreciation for quality of life, Ireland manages to find a balance between progress and comfort. (alison.com)
Arts1
- Arts Wisconsin Executive Director Anne Katz says the state could benefit economically and culturally from more investments in the arts. (wpr.org)