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Document Source: Laura Rose Wagner
Year: 2008
Tags: abuse, analysis, psychology
Categories: Restavek
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A thesis submitted to the faculty of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill on the practice of keeping restaveks
Document Source: Henry Perry, MD
Year: 2007
Tags: analysis, psychology, statistics
Categories: Restavek
Language:
During the past half-century, numerous advances in medicine and public health have been introduced into local health programs throughout the world. The under-5 mortality rate (the risk of death from birth until the fifth birthday) in developing countries fell by 47% (from 167 deaths per 1000 live births to 89 deaths per 1000 live births) …
2007 – Reductions Mortality Children Rural Haiti Health System Impoverished Read More »
Document Source: Cell Press
Year: 2011
Tags: analysis, psychology
Categories: Restavek
Language: English
Midbrain dopamine (DA) neurons are not homogeneous but differ in their molecular properties and responses to external stimuli. We examined whether the modulation of excitatory synapses onDAneurons by rewarding or aversive stimuli depends on the brain area to which these DA neurons project.Weidentified DA neuron subpopulations in slices after injection of ‘‘Retrobeads’’ into single target …
Document Source: Center for Black Studies Research
Year: 2016
Tags: abuse, analysis, psychology, report, servitude
Categories: Restavek
Language: English
Probably the largest group of child workers in the world are. child domestic workers( CDW). The International Labour Organisation( ILO) estimates that there are 250 million child workers in the developing world, and that domestic work is the largest worldwide employment category of girls under the age of sixteen( ILO 1998). However, the proportion of …
Document Source: NQF
Year: 2003
Tags: abuse, analysis, psychology, report
Categories: Restavek
Language: French
2003 – Feminist Research for Social Action In a context of extreme poverty and precariousness, in an environment where illiteracy is the rule, as is the case in Haiti1, it may seem at first glance utopian to want to plead the cause of research, and in particular that of research feminist; that is to say …