• Between 10 and 30 per cent
of developing country households are officially defined as female — headed.
Not exact matches
Composition
of debt (
household, non-financial corporate, financial corporate, and government) varies by
country, but the common theme is that
developed countries are awash in debt.
Evidently, the
household supply chain segment accounts for the largest proportion
of food waste in most
developed countries.
While many studies have observed that breast feeding protects against diarrhoea, few have explored the variability
of this effect.6 — 8 Our study is the first to show that breast feeding may confer greater protection against diarrhoea in deprived rather than affluent areas or
households within a
developed country.
Some humanitarian organizations facilitate livestock donations to poor
households in
developing countries, but does giving a cow, a pair
of oxen, or a herd
of goats to a poor
household really benefit the recipients?
When you look at deprivation in these dimensions, you have a better picture
of what is really going on with
households, especially in
developed countries like the United States.»
The study by King's, UCL and Universiti Teknologi MARA (Malaysia) found that wealthier, urban and larger
households and more economically
developed countries had higher odds
of facing CDHE.
The «singular apprenticeship» in the title
of the current show speaks to Frith Powell's unsentimental fascination with artworks and
household objects from
developing countries, fashioned with immense skill, limited materials and low or intermediate technologies.
For
household ‐ efficiency measures, the majority
of studies show rebounds in
developed countries in the region
of 20 - 45 % (the sum
of direct and indirect rebound effects), meaning that efficiency measures achieve 65 - 80 %
of their original purposes.»
After all, the
country burns more coal than five years ago, has some
of the highest
household electricity bills in the
developed world and will miss its 2020 greenhouse gas emission targets.
Other
developing countries such as India and Brazil may also soon see millions
of households turning to this inexpensive water heating technology.
Analysis
of socio - economic, demographic and environmental dimensions
of household energy access and use in
developing countries.
Women and girls represent 50 percent
of the people living in poor
households in
developing countries.
Fuelwood is the predominant form
of wood energy in rural areas
of most
developing countries, while charcoal remains a significant energy source in many African, Asian and Latin American urban
households.