… Lorgelly, Owen, 2002) Life expectancy/family and child health Evidence of economic impact POSITIVE/INCREASE The … and child mortality, improvement in family and child health and increase in life expectancy (Barro and Lee, 1994; … of employment (Smith and Bettio, 2008) Investment in health and education of children Evidence of economic impact …
… five main sectors were considered: police, justice, health, social services, and a fifth category named “other”. … can provide detailed information on how judicial, police, health and social services respond to gender-based violence, … faced by data compilers, especially with information from health and social services. The lack of a coding system to …
… means, fear of deportation, lack of availability of health-care providers or uncertain entitlement to health care are some of the reasons cited most often by … distancing almost impossible.[3] When it comes to good health and access to healthcare, people with disabilities are …
… This strengthened coordination among the domestic health, police and justice services, with Ireland also … risk management measures to ensure the police, justice and health sectors are coordinated and vulnerable women do not …
… including gender differences in behaviour that affects health, such as smoking. While women have a longer life … expectancy than men, they spend less years living in good health. Due to a higher life expectancy and higher likelihood of facing health problems (see graph below), women are more likely to …
… as it mirrors enduring inequalities in the fields of work, health, money, power, knowledge and time. In 2017, the EU had … source of information. It shows how the police, justice, health and social services, as well as organisations dealing …