Sentences with phrase «cost of insecurity»

In this case security for adoptive parents is purchased at the cost of insecurity of birth parents.
The non-compounding costs of insecurity, for instance, seem non-obvious to this author, or at least conveniently simplified.
As the costs of insecurity rise, these design choices need to be revisited, and in many cases alternate implementations optimized for security will be required.

Not exact matches

It is a response to the disruption of essential family interaction, the disturbance of usual family patterns, the financial insecurity which arises from both the heavy costs of treatment and, in the case of the breadwinner, the loss of family income.
Under this criterion, questions of proportionality are properly considered: Do the benefits outweigh the risks and harms attendant to warfare, including such potential costs as further geopolitical destabilization, increased insecurity, the sacrifice of other important values in the midst of war, the loss of life and resources?
In a world of rising population, increasing cost of food, concerns about inequality and growing food insecurity, food waste is one of the greatest challenges of our time with 30 percent (1.3 billion tons) of food produced being wasted each year.
Not surprisingly, research shows that household food insecurity is a strong predictor of higher health care utilization and increased health care costs.
SERVING SUMMER MEALS IN HEALTH CARE INSTITUTIONS: An implementation guide that provides basic information on the impact of food insecurity on health and the cost of health care, an explanation of the USDA's Summer Food Service Program with examples and steps for exploring implementation in new hospitals and healthcare settings.
Their letters provide a rich insight into their experiences of migration over 150 years: they're delighted by easy access to the labour market and higher salaries, for example, but also talk about the uncertainty of succeeding in the host country because of job insecurity and higher living costs.
Similarly, a United Kingdom - trained criminologist and security expert, Mr. Pedro Ayandokun, who was of the view that President Buhari had not «performed well» in fulfilment of his promise to fight insecurity, noted that such scorecard could cost him his re-election bid should his party present him as its candidate.
The costs to the country of low pay, under - employment and insecurity go far beyond the annual social security bill.
Chronically ill adults who reported food insecurity in their household (not having consistent access to food due to lack of financial stability) were significantly more likely to report cost - related medication underuse, according to a new study in The American Journal of Medicine,.
They found that 23.4 % of the chronically ill study participants reported cost - related medication underuse, while 18.8 % reported food insecurity and 11 % reported both.
«The high overall prevalence of food insecurity and cost - related medication underuse highlights how difficult successful chronic disease management in the current social environment is,» says lead investigator Seth A. Berkowitz, MD, Division of General Internal Medicine, Massachusetts General Hospital and Harvard Medical School.
«The observations that Medicaid and WIC participation is associated with lower odds of both food insecurity and cost - related medication underuse suggest that there may be important «spill - over» effects from programs that target food insecurity or cost - related medication underuse, by freeing up available resources,» adds Dr. Berkowitz.
Investigators noted that participants with incomes 100 % -200 % above the Federal Poverty Line, who are not always eligible for government assistance, reported high rates of food insecurity and cost - related medication underuse.
But the director also wants to get at the interiority of this famed public figure, to explore Churchill's insecurity and fits of depression, and to present a portrait of a man who wasn't entirely sure he was doing the right thing when he demanded «victory at all costs» from his country.
This period of food insecurity generally occurs after the coffee harvest during the rainy season when access to food is scarce and costs increase.
But if the leadership doesn't talk to the public about the costs of inaction, then you take one of your weapons off the table while the denialists can just say, well, you're trying to impose an energy tax and so forth, and play upon peoples» insecurity, which is very great right now.
However, growing urban poverty and food insecurity, high costs of green open space and solid waste management, the need for recreational opportunities in the urban and peri-urban area, tend to modify thinking of planners and authorities and a more «agricultural» approach (farmers as povery reduction strategy; farmers as waste reusers; farmers as landscape managers and providers of recreational services, etcetera).
Lewchuk, W., de Wolf, A., King, A., and Planyi, M. (2006) The hidden costs of precarious employment: health and the employment relationship, In Vosko (Ed), Precarious Employment: Understanding Labour Market Insecurity in Canada.
The researchers said, «Our results suggest that not only the costs of abuse, but also the price of protection, contribute to earnings inequality and women's economic insecurity
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