Strange Situation at the Border: Examining the Importance of Attachment and Consequences of Forcible SeparationGlobal Social Welfare - Tập 7 - Trang 257-261 - 2019
Daniel Upchurch, Donna Gibson
Immigrant families that flee their native countries to seek asylum in the USA
are now met with numerous challenges along their journey. Once they arrive, many
are faced with incarceration for illegal entry, which results in the separation
of children from their parents based on the immigration policies from the Trump
Administration. Children of all ages are separated and held in less than
desirabl... hiện toàn bộ
Commercialization of Home Through Homestay Tourism: A Study on Chatakpur of Darjeeling District (India) in Commensurate to ASEAN Standard and Revisit IntentionGlobal Social Welfare - - 2023
Payel Bhattacharya, Adrika Mukhopadhyay, Subrata Haldar, Jayanta Saha, Manas Mondal, Bhaskar Samanta, Subhasis Bhattacharya, Suman Paul
Homestays are a key component of the tourist infrastructure that can draw both
domestic and international visitors. Tourists who book a homestay get the
opportunity to meet locals and experience their way of life. Unfortunately,
it continues to be ignored, particularly in the domestic market, and it also
falls short of what customers want from both domestic and international
tourists. To satisfy t... hiện toàn bộ
Measuring Children’s Care Arrangements and Their Educational and Health Outcomes InternationallyGlobal Social Welfare - Tập 3 - Trang 75-89 - 2016
Mindy E. Scott, Elizabeth Karberg
Globally, there are many reasons children grow up without one or both parents.
In higher-income nations, a parental break up is a major force behind
non-nuclear family care arrangements whereas in low-income nations, higher death
rates and the need to migrate for work may dictate whether or not children
regularly see their parents, let alone live with them. Given the importance of
children’s care ... hiện toàn bộ
School Banking as a Strategy for Strengthening Youth Economic Participation in Developing Countries: Lessons from YouthSaveGlobal Social Welfare - Tập 5 - Trang 265-275 - 2018
Lissa Johnson, YungSoo Lee, Githinji Njenga, Joseph Kieyah, Isaac Osei-Akoto, Catherine Rodriguez Orgales, Sharad Sharma, Gina Agnes Chowa, David Ansong, Fred Ssewamala, Margaret Sherraden, Michael Sherraden, Li Zou
Schools are the primary settings where both education and health services are
delivered to youth in developing countries. A similar approach can be used for
financial inclusion. Financial inclusion, in turn, can lead to positive youth
development outcomes in education and health. But a critical first step is
financial access. This study examines how schools can serve as the setting for
financial e... hiện toàn bộ
Global Social Welfare Academic Research Partnerships: Lessons Learned from Two Studies in MongoliaGlobal Social Welfare - Tập 6 - Trang 145-154 - 2019
Susan S. Witte, Denise Burnette, Toivgoo Aira, Sugarmaa Myagmarjav
Literature on scientific and ethical issues concerning research in low- and
middle-income countries has expanded greatly with globalization, highlighting
the need to prioritize health and human rights over sociopolitical agendas in
NGO-academic research partnerships. The purposes of this paper are to examine
the development of a long-term partnership of social work and public health
researchers in... hiện toàn bộ
The Association Between the WASH and Clean Cooking Fuel Access and the Nutritional Well-Being of Adolescents in ChinaGlobal Social Welfare - Tập 7 - Trang 97-107 - 2019
Yiqi Zhu, Shiyou Wu
Safe water, sanitation, and hygiene facilities (WASH) interventions and access
to clean cooking fuels are widely recognized as important public health
interventions to reduce environmental risk factors of undernutrition. However,
limited evidence has been found associating access to WASH and clean cooking
fuels with improved nutritional well-being and elucidating the mechanism behind
the impact of... hiện toàn bộ