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Lundman, Riina. "A spatio-legal approach to the intermediate housing-with-care solutions for older people: exploring the adoption of a retirement village concept in Finland". Ageing and Society 40, n.º 9 (11 de abril de 2019): 1956–77. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0144686x19000412.

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AbstractRetirement villages are an increasingly popular senior housing option that aims to comprehensively integrate accommodation, care services, social activities and interaction opportunities for ageing people. The research literature about retirement villages and communities is extensive, but less studied are the contextually varying spatial, legal and political processes of how such villages and other intermediate housing-with-care solutions for older people are initially constituted, especially in novel national and local contexts. In this paper, a spatio-legal approach is employed to study the many legal possibilities and barriers that have arisen while developing retirement villages in Finland. As a specific case, I examine the new Finnish Virkkulankylä retirement village concept and its implementation process. As the key result of my study, I identify three major spatio-legal barriers to developing retirement villages and other intermediate senior housing solutions, which are (a) the polarised division between the fields of elderly care and housing in both law and practice, (b) the prevalence of ‘local law’ in spatial planning and service provision for elderly people, and (c) the inflexible funding system regarding alternative housing-with-care solutions for seniors. I argue that although the ‘in-betweenness’ of retirement villages may facilitate a more comprehensive understanding about the housing and care of older adults, in practice their intermediary position translates into many ambiguities and challenges.
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Ma, Le, e Richard Reed. "A market-oriented model for the independent-living retirement village industry". Facilities 36, n.º 3/4 (5 de março de 2018): 122–34. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/f-04-2016-0039.

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Purpose As the “baby boomer” generation continues to enter their senior post-retirement years, the provision of affordable retirement housing has become increasingly important for the community, practitioners and policymakers. However, relatively little attention has to date been placed on identifying an effective market mechanism for the industry of the independent-living retirement villages to meet this increased and unprecedented demand. This study aims to develop an innovative and affordable retirement village development model which meets the needs of all stakeholders including seniors, retirement village residents, the retirement village industry and government. Design/methodology/approach The attributes of this study are as follows: structure of individual living units, retirement village characteristics, retirement village facilities and services and support mechanisms. The analysis was undertaken based on data relating to independent-living retirement villages in five Australian states. A hedonic pricing model was used where the price distributions relating to these four aspects were estimated. Findings The results confirmed the structures of the independent living units and the retirement village characteristics were closely related to pricing, followed by services and supports with a lesser relationship, although the facilities were not significantly related to pricing. Research limitations/implications This research is not able to address the entire retirement village market in Australia because the available market data are limited. Practical implications This research uses an innovative supply-side approach to assess retirement village attributes and values, which provides stakeholders with up-to-date market information to assist in guiding the performance of the retirement village industry. Social implications The market evaluations imply that seniors are reluctant to pay for village attributes that are not regarded as highly sought-after. A cost-effective strategy of new retirement village developments and upgrades can be further induced, which in turn can enhance the market efficiency and affordability of the retirement villages. Originality/value This pricing model for retirement village units extends previous studies into retirement villages and presents stakeholders with an innovative and reliable market-oriented model.
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Azrahwati, Muhammad Nusrang, Muhammad Kasim Aidid e Zulkifli Rais. "K-Means Cluster Analysis for Grouping Districts in South Sulawesi Province Based on Village Potential". ARRUS Journal of Mathematics and Applied Science 2, n.º 2 (22 de março de 2022): 73–82. http://dx.doi.org/10.35877/mathscience739.

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Cluster analysis is an analysis in multivariable statistics that is used to group objects that have the same characteristics. One of the methods in cluster analysis used to group relatively large amounts of data is the K-Means method. In this study, the K-Means method was applied to classify sub-districts in South Sulawesi Province based on village potential. The variables used are the number of: Elementary School/Equivalent degree, Junior High School/Equivalent degree, Senior High School/Vocational School/Equivalent degree, Community Health Center/Pustu, Families without electricity, Villages/Urbans according to market presence, Villages/Towns that are passed by public transportation and Villages/Kelurahan that have lighting main road. The results of this study are that 3 groups are formed where the first cluster consists of 107 sub-districts that have high village potential, the second cluster consists of 16 sub-districts that have medium village potential and the third cluster consists of 184 sub-districts that have low village potential.
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Swaminathan, Akshay, Menaka Narayanan, Jeff Blossom, R. Venkataramanan, Sujata Saunik, Rockli Kim e S. V. Subramanian. "The State of School Infrastructure in the Assembly Constituencies of Rural India: Analysis of 11 Census Indicators from Pre-Primary to Higher Education". International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 17, n.º 1 (1 de janeiro de 2020): 296. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph17010296.

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In India, assembly constituencies (ACs), represented by elected officials, are the primary geopolitical units for state-level policy development. However, data on social indicators are traditionally reported and analyzed at the district level, and are rarely available for ACs. Here, we combine village-level data from the 2011 Indian Census and AC shapefiles to systematically derive AC-level estimates for the first time. We apply this methodology to describe the distribution of 11 education infrastructures—ranging from pre-primary school to senior secondary school—across rural villages in 3773 ACs. We found high variability in access to higher education infrastructures and low variability in access to lower education variables. For 40.3% (25th percentile) to 79.7% (75th percentile) of villages in an AC, the nearest government senior secondary school was >5 km away, whereas the nearest government primary school was >5 km away in just 0% (25th percentile) to 1.9% (75th percentile) of villages in an AC. The states of Manipur, Arunachal Pradesh, and Bihar showed the greatest within-state variation in access to education infrastructures. We present a novel analysis of access to education infrastructure to inform AC-level policy, and demonstrate how geospatial and Census data can be leveraged to derive AC-level estimates for any population health and development indicators collected in the Census at the village level.
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LIU, HUIJUN, KAREN N. EGGLESTON e YAN MIN. "Village senior centres and the living arrangements of older people in rural China: considerations of health, land, migration and intergenerational support". Ageing and Society 37, n.º 10 (13 de julho de 2016): 2044–73. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0144686x16000714.

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ABSTRACTChina is experiencing rapid urbanisation and population ageing, alongside sometimes contentious rural land consolidation. These on-going social, economic, political and demographic changes are especially problematic for older people in rural areas. In these regions, social and institutional support arrangements are less developed than in urban areas; older people have few options for re-settlement but are resistant to or incapable of adjusting to high-rise apartment living. In 2012–13, we gathered rich qualitative and quantitative data on over 600 older residents in 12 villages under the jurisdiction of City L in north-east coastal China to analyse residents’ living arrangement choices during the village renovation process. We compared villages with and without senior centres to shed light on the correlates of co-residence and independent living. Senior centres play a role in balancing the burden on rural Chinese families resulting from population ageing, smaller families, widespread migration for work, and the rapid urbanisation that is restructuring land rights and social support arrangements.
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Marsuki, Marsuki, Rokhyanto Rokhyanto e Welas Listiani. "IbM KELOMPOK BIMBINGAN BELAJAR DI KELURAHAN BANDUNGREJOSARI DAN BAKALANKRAJAN KECAMATAN SUKUN MALANG JAWA TIMUR". PAMBUDI 1, n.º 1 (22 de julho de 2018): 74. http://dx.doi.org/10.33503/pambudi.v1i1.10.

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The study aims at forming larning group and improving students’ learning achievement of the elementary, junior, and senior schools at villages Bandungrejosari and Bakalankrajan Kecamatan Sukun Malang. The study uses quantitative-qualitative descritptive approach. The subjects are 15 local peopleas IbM cooperative partners trained to be learning counseling instructors and (2) 138 elementary , 18 junior, and 14 senior high school students joining with learning group and learning counseling at villages Bandungrejosari and Bakalankrajan kecamatan Sukun Malang. The instruments are observation sheet and test consisting of pretest and posttest. Based on the result achieved, the IbM program got extraordinary encouragement and symphaty from local people, villages, schools, and social leaders. The learning counseling activity was going on for 3 months from September 1 to November 29, 2014. Based on the test analysis, it was found that learning group formation by providing learning counseling could give significant influence which could be shown in that the mean of the posttest was higher than that of pretest for the students of elementary, junior, and senior schools at villages Bandungrejosari and Bakalankrajan kecamatan Sukun Malang.
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Setiaji, Yudi. "Pelatihan Kepemanduan di Desa Wisata Donokerto". Jurnal Abdimas Pariwisata 1, n.º 1 (21 de maio de 2021): 34–37. http://dx.doi.org/10.36276/jap.v1i1.14.

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Guidance Training in Donokerto Tourism Village. Donokerto village is one of the pioneering tourist villages that has good potential in terms of the diversity of tourist attractions. As a Pioneer tourism village, the village of Donokerto requires qualified human resources for tourism services, especially as a tour guide. Therefore, the AMPTA Yogyakarta Tourism School in collaboration with PUM Netherlands Senior Experts held a community service with the theme "Guiding Training in Donokerto Village". This community service activity is carried out using role-play and simulation methods, namely by trying to directly deal with tourists and service instructors providing evaluations. The recommendation from this service activity is to increase the ability of foreign languages and public speaking for the community as potential tour guides.
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Cheewinsiriwat, Pannee. "GIS Application for the Maps of Tourist Attractions and Ethnic Groups of Nan Province, Thailand". MANUSYA 12, n.º 2 (2009): 19–30. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/26659077-01202002.

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This paper describes a GIS-based application to illustrate the maps of tourist attractions and ethnic groups of Nan Province in Thailand under a research project funded by the Thailand Research Fund (TRF). Various distribution patterns of languages and settlements of ethnic groups within Nan are mapped according to the collected village data. A questionnaire was designed to collect information from 902 villages. The questionnaire included questions about village background and environment, interesting cultural elements, village names, village history, local tourist places and schools, population, ethnic groups and languages. Nine-hundred questionnaires were distributed by well-trained staff from the Nan Community who conducted interviews of two or three senior people from each village. The data from the questionnaires was then entered into the village database via a developed user interface. In the meantime, a GIS database had been set up by combining map layers from several sources. The map layer set consists of administrative boundaries, roads, rivers, contour lines, as well as associated locations of the villages. The information of each village in the village database was then linked to its location represented by points in the GIS database. With the customized GIS application, various types of interactive queries about village data, as well as tourist attractions or ethnolinguistic maps, can be accommodated. Logical block diagrams, user interfaces and results are detailed in this paper.
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Sumiaty, R. Susty, Junaidi H. Matsum e Nuraini Asriati. "LEARNING SPATIAL AREAS BY DOCUMENTARY FILM PROJECT". Proceedings International Conference on Teaching and Education (ICoTE) 2, n.º 2 (25 de dezembro de 2019): 320. http://dx.doi.org/10.26418/icote.v2i2.38255.

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In millennial era, teacher should give something creative for their students. The creative things will make the students thinks something unique, and they can improve their knowledge. Technology and digital can give any benefit if the teacher using it in instructional process. In geography of Senior High School (SMA), the students learn about spatial areas. The problem in learning of spatial areas is some students couldn’t understand the kind of villages. Teacher can use problem solving method with give the students a project to make documentary film about spatial areas especially in village. Teacher let the students tell what kind of villages in their concept in documentary film. In Documentary film project, they will learn about many things, not only about spatial areas, but they will learn how to write the film concept, how to work together, how to using technology, and how to increase their sensitivities.
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Hodge, Gerald. "Assisted Housing for Ontario's Rural Elderly: Shortfalls in Product and Location". Canadian Journal on Aging / La Revue canadienne du vieillissement 6, n.º 2 (1987): 141–54. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0714980800015518.

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ABSTRACTProgrammes for publicly assisted housing for senior citizens are making it increasingly possible for the elderly to reside in towns and villages. A study of senior citizen apartment projects in nine small Ontario Towns appraises the quality of housing being produced. Many shortfalls in design and construction are revealed along with out-of-the-way locations for projects. Deficiencies are not easily rectified and responsibility impossible to assign.
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Teses / dissertações sobre o assunto "Senior villages"

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Hennis, Jessica Lanae. "HERMOSA VILLAGE SENIOR LIVING: CLOSEOUT PROCESS". Thesis, The University of Arizona, 2009. http://hdl.handle.net/10150/192480.

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Wang, Pengli. "L’adaptation du logement au grand âge en Chine : les expériences contrastées de Zhengzhou et de Hangzhou". Electronic Thesis or Diss., Paris 1, 2023. http://www.theses.fr/2023PA01H042.

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Le vieillissement accéléré de la population chinoise, conséquence de la « politique de l’enfant unique » mais aussi du décollage économique de la Chine, a incité le gouvernement à transformer en profondeur son régime de protection sociale. Ces transformations touchent tous les aspects de l’action sociale relatifs au vieillissement : les retraites, l’assurance maladie, l’assurance dépendance et le logement. Cette thèse rend compte de l’effort de l’État, à tous ses échelons, pour adapter l’offre d’hébergement et de soins de longue durée à une société en prise au délitement du familialisme confucéen. Située à la croisée de la géographie du vieillissement et de la gérontologie géographique, la thèse interroge tout particulièrement les modes de production des yanglaoyuan (maisons de retraite médicalisées ou non) et les politiques d’adaptation au grand âge des logements existants. Elle s’appuie sur le cas de deux métropoles décamillionaires de taille démographique comparable mais de maturité économique contrastée : Hanzghou, ville côtière prospère et Zhengzhou, ville de l’intérieur en cours de développement. Le cadre théorique relie les débats sur la caractérisation des régimes de protection sociale à la littérature des housing studies sur les politiques propriétaristes et l’aide sociale basée sur les actifs (asset-based welfare). L’apport empirique est consistant, basé sur des enquêtes auprès de 70 acteurs publics et privés et une analyse ethnographique de 50 projets résidentiels. Les résultats mettent en lumière une priorité très affirmée au maintien à domicile dans le cadre d’une doctrine propriétariste, l’objectif étant de pourvoir à 90% de l’offre résidentielle avec des modulations locales mineures. Les municipalités prennent en charge la requalification du bâti existant et procèdent, dans le cadre de ces opérations de rénovation urbaine, à la mise en place d’un fin maillage territorial de dispositifs communautaires offrant une assistance de base aux personnes âgées, en coordination avec les infrastructures hospitalières locales. Ces initiatives sont possibles grâce à l’importance des biens publics hérités de l’ère socialiste, qui peuvent ainsi être réaffectés, et plus généralement grâce au maintien de la propriété foncière par l’Etat. Cet avantage permet également aux gouvernements locaux de se désengager de l’exploitation de yanglaoyuan publics en attirant des exploitants privés grâce à la mise à disposition gratuite ou à très faible coût des locaux. Partout, ce modèle économique « léger en actif » (asset light) est promu pour développer une offre de yanglaoyuan à but non lucratif. Cependant, le soutien à ce type d’habitat mobilise également des subventions publiques, ce qui crée des inégalités régionales significatives dans l’offre d’hébergement longue durée en fonction de la capacité financière des collectivités locales. Même lorsque les aides sont conséquentes comme à Hangzhou, elles ne suffisent pas à abaisser suffisamment le tarif d’hébergement ni à garantir une qualité des soins adéquates, ce qui rend l’offre inadaptée aux besoins tant en termes de niveau de médicalisation que de tarification. Ces dynamiques contribuent à renforcer la stratification sociale et spatiale des conditions de vie des personnes âgées, produite par le différentiel de capacité financière des gouvernements locaux mais également des ménages, en raison des écarts remarquables dans le montant des pensions en fonction de l’ancien employeur
The accelerated aging of the Chinese population, a consequence of the “one-child policy” and China’s rapid economic development, has prompted the government to deeply transform its welfare system. These transformations affect all aspects of social action related to aging: pensions, health insurance, long-term care insurance, and housing. This thesis explores the government’s efforts at all institutional levels to adapt long-term care and housing supply to a society grappling with the decline of Confucian familialism. Locating at the intersection of the geography of aging and geographical gerontology, this thesis particularly examines the production of yanglaoyuan (nursing homes and retirement homes) and policies for adapting existing housing to the elderly. It draws on the case of two metropolitan areas with similar demographic size but differing economic maturity: Hangzhou, a prosperous coastal city, and Zhengzhou, an inland city in the midst of development. The theoretical framework connects debates on the characterization of social protection regimes to the literature on housing policies and asset-based welfare. The empirical contribution is substantial, based on surveys of 70 public and privatetakehold stakeholders and an ethnographic analysis of 50 residential projects. The results highlight a strong emphasis on aging in place within a home ownership- oriented doctrine, with the goal of providing 90% of residential options with minor local variations. Municipalities oversee the requalification of existing buildings and, as part of urban renewal projects, establish a dense network of community-based services for basic elderly assistance, in coordination with local hospital infrastructure. These initiatives are made possible by the significant public assets inherited from the socialist era, which can be repurposed, and more generally by the continued state ownership of land. This advantage also allows local governments to disengage from the operation of public yanglaoyuan by attracting private operators through the provision of free or low- cost public facilities. Everywhere, this “asset-light” business model is promoted to develop a wide supply of non-profit yanglaoyuan. However, support for this type of housing also involves public subsidies, leading to significant regional inequalities in long-term housing supply based on the financial capacity of local authorities. Even when subsidies are substantial, as in Hangzhou, they are insufficient to significantly reduce housing costs and ensure adequate quality of care, rendering the supply of yanglaoyuan inadequate in terms of medicalization and pricing. These dynamics contribute to reinforcing social and spatial stratification in the living conditions of the elderly, driven by differences in financial capacity of local governments as well as households due to notable disparities in pension amounts based on former employers
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Selnarová, Elisabeth. "Obnova struktury městské zástavby v historickém centru Strážnice". Master's thesis, Vysoké učení technické v Brně. Fakulta architektury, 2017. http://www.nusl.cz/ntk/nusl-316325.

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This theses delves into the restaration of the structure of an urban area in the historical center of the town Strážnice. It covers a modular theme - Tradition of a folk architecture in the contemporary rural development. A location placed in a protected, historical center of the town Stražnice was chosen and a missing structure was designed. The investor requested a creation of a meeting zone for senior citizens and handicaped. This theses offers a detailed analysis of broader relations in the given location as well as presents an urban-architectural study of newly proposed structures.
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Winters, Alex M. "Independent Together: Making Places for Community-Based Options in Senior Living". University of Cincinnati / OhioLINK, 2015. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=ucin1427980059.

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Fernando, Andreia Filipa Salgado. "Plano de negócios para a criação de uma aldeia sénior". Master's thesis, Instituto Superior de Economia e Gestão, 2016. http://hdl.handle.net/10400.5/12756.

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Mestrado em Ciências Empresariais
O trabalho final de mestrado consiste na proposta de um plano de negócios para a criação de uma Aldeia Sénior no concelho de Torres Novas, sendo o core-business o alojamento, e apoio social a indivíduos com mais de 65 anos. A metodologia utilizada neste plano de negócios foi a de Harvard (2007), no entanto foi complementada com duas fases da metodologia de Kuratko (2009) com vista a enriquecer este trabalho. Foi aplicado um inquérito a 214 indivíduos, complementado por outras fontes de dados secundários, que foram uma mais-valia para o desenvolvimento do projeto, e sustentação das conclusões obtidas. A análise financeira do projeto demonstrou dados positivos que revelam que o negócio é bastante atrativo, sendo um conceito inovador.
This master final dissertation presents a business plan about "Aldeia Sénior" nearby Torres Novas. The core business is about developing an institution for elderly people with more 65 years old. The used methodology was Harvard (2007) complemented by Kuratko (2009), mainly to bring more value to the project. An inquiry was applied to 214 people, complemented by other secondary external data sources, which contributed to support the obtained conclusions. The financial analyses showed positive results about "Aldeia Sénior", complemented by the fact this is an innovative concept.
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King, Llewellyn. "The potential of the township landscape for fieldwork in the teaching of senior secondary school geography: a case study in Duncan Village/Gompo, East London". Thesis, Rhodes University, 1994. http://hdl.handle.net/10962/d1003592.

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The research emerged out of a need to address firsthand classroom concerns. The problem identified was that the D.E.T. geography syllabus had a Western-orientated world-view and, as such, was largely inappropriate to the experiences of township pupils. As a result, education in townships tends to maintain the status quo and the marginal position of the majority of South Africans. Recent unpublished research has shown that fieldwork is an effective compensatory tool. If fieldwork is used in the township , it can utilize the local environment which is familiar to pupils. Fieldwork, as an approach, has an additional advantage of being a vehicle for the empowerment of users. The research sets out to explore the potential of the township environment as a site in which fieldwork can be undertaken. Numerous opportunities are identified and these have been developed into fieldwork exercises. Out of the preparatory work, a need arose to establish the viability of doing township fieldwork. The concern is that, in spite of fieldwork appearing in the secondary school syllabus for a number of years, it is a largely unexplored teaching approach. This necessitated the testing and evaluation of fieldwork opportunities in the township environment. The chaotic conditions of township education impinged upon the research process, causing its premature termination. The latter part of the research process raises questions of an ethical nature. Notwithstanding these problems, several positive factors emerge; the negative aspects should not be allowed to overshadow the benefits of the research. An emancipatory action research framework is used to evaluate the research process. The study concludes by highlighting the main issues raised in the research and makes recommendations concerning topics requiring further investigation.
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Lu, Tuan-Ting, e 盧端廷. "Application of Active RFID Technology to Build an Infection Control System in Senior Villages". Thesis, 2014. http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/56271055443657254144.

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國立臺北護理健康大學
資訊管理研究所
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In recent years, senior villages have drawn more attention because of population aging. Moreover, as various deadly and highly infectious diseases have continued to emerge, and the elderly usually have weaker resistance to disease, the outbreak of infection may easily get out of control in senior villages. To perform infection control, medical personnel use the manual method of tracking, investigating, and interviewing patients to acquire patient contact list. This can neither find people who have high infection risk nor to distinguish the distance between patients and other residents. This study proposed a visual infection control positioning system for senior villages using the RFID (Radio Frequency Identification) technology. In order to effectively calculate the distance, this study combined the KNN (K-Nearest Neighbor) algorithm and the location fingerprinting method. KNN algorithm is used to fix errors caused by signal fluctuation to improve the positioning accuracy and effectively calculate the target position. Location fingerprinting method is used to establish fingerprinting database in order to reduce the number of deployed RFID equipment and to reduce the cost of establishing the system. The system records the indoor movement path of the residents in real-time and visually displays the distance between the patients and other residents. Using the proposed system, medical personnel can identify residents with potentially high risk of infection and adopt proper medical measures.
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Chu, Yu-Yeh, e 朱玉葉. "Empirical Study on the relationship between social capital and the quality of life of seniors living - Evidence from the senior villages". Thesis, 2015. http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/2rv4q9.

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國立臺北商業大學
商學研究所
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In this study, we use the principle and theory of social capital to study the quality of life of seniors living in senior villages; we hope to explore the relationship between social capital and the quality of life of seniors living in senior villages, as well as to understand the diverse and dynamic lifestyles within senior villages. The advancing and continued evolving healthcare system, science and technology, society and education have all contributed to the increasing life expectancy of the human population. The aging population has created the need to build senior villages. Today, both non-profit government organizations and private companies have started to fund and construct senior villages to accommodate the aging population - offering better quality of life and living environment. Much current research regarding the operation and management of senior villages focuses their studies on the quality of foods and housing within senior villages. For example, most research focuses on the reasons why residents decide to live in senior villages, some research studies the structure of the healthcare system, while other research studies the relationship between living environment, leisure activities, voluntary signup and satisfaction. However, the effects of social capital on the quality of life have, yet, been explored. Therefore, this study uses seniors who are residing in senior villages as research subjects, and investigates the impact of social capital’s Internet on the quality of life of seniors. We study past literatures, recognize the possible spiritual beliefs and values among seniors in the near future; we then explore the operation and management of well-established domestic senior villages. This allows us to study the relationship between social capital and the awareness and appreciation of quality of life among seniors living in senior villages. This study has its academic uniqueness and industrial practicality.
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Jiang, Jin-Bey, e 江金貝. "A Study on the Needs and Influencing Factors of Health Preservation Villages by the Senior Citizens in Hualien". Thesis, 2009. http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/92249769391767071345.

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國立屏東科技大學
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The purpose of this study is to research on the variables of popularity statistics in terms of needs and influencing factors of health preservation villages by the senior citizens in Hualien. During the research process, we adapted the questionnaire method and the samples were based on the senior citizens in Hualien who are over 65 years old. The sampling process is based on the combined quota sampling and purposive sampling. Consequently, there were totally 400 questionnaires issued with 10 invalid ones 390 valid ones. As a matter of it, the successful recover rate is 97.5%. As for the analysis methods, there were descriptive statistics, t-test, one-way ANOVA, correlation analysis etc. The research results show that all the hypothetical assumptions in this study are sustained. The senior citizens in Hualien with different characteristic show their requirements to the needs and influencing factors of health preservation villages respectively. The analysis results are as follow, 1. The majority of the senior citizens in Hualien are non-Taiwanese male with the age between 65 to 69 years old. They are in low educational background and low income. They also quit agree with the needs and influencing factors of health preservation villages. 2. The people with age between70-74 and 75-79 years old in good healthy and live alone. They care their residential life more and show their high agreement and understanding . 3. The senior citizens in Hualien who require the health preservation villages more are “the people could arrange their free time”. As to the influencing factors, they focus on its function to “able to maintain the social functional.” 4. The senior citizens in Hualien show significant differences on the needs and influencing factors of health. Finally, in accordance with the analysis result and provide some really world recommendations on future investigation to the government and enterprise, as well as the follow-on studies, it is expected to help the development of the health preservation villages.
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HUANG, YING-JIE, e 黃英傑. "A Study on the institution of social welfare and aboriginal tribe Senior service –Acase Study of Fuyuan, Fumin and Fuxing Villages in Ruisui Township, Hualien County". Thesis, 2018. http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/3597xn.

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The objectives of this research are to have better understanding of the current long-term care operation and system at three villages: Fuyuan, Fumin and Fuxing in Ruisui Township of Hualien County in the hope of discussing and analyzing the obstacles of suburbs and tribes from a grass-roots perspective. To achieve the above-mentioned objectives and to understand the long-term care issues in these areas, the in-depth interview (first step) is adopted. In the meantime, depending on relevant literatures, the questionnaires are designed to find out solutions, and the specialists in long-term care services in Ruisui County as well as in Guangfu County are considered as the main survey population. After the questionnaires are released for the second time (the sample size was 43 for the second step, and 38 for the third step), the Delphi method is used to evaluate consensus among a panel of experts. The acquired data will be analyzed by One Sample t-Test, Independent Sample t-Test and Analysis of Variance via the software SPSS 20.0. The conclusions are as follows: 1. The expert consensus is focusing on four aspects: "Take the initiative in controlling potential target groups in favor of counseling applications in the future", "Cultivate local manpower to provide services and reduce the personal losses", "Raise the salary and improve the workfare to increase caregivers' willingness to stay" and "Simplify the redundant application procedures". 2. After tested by the software SPSS 20.0, the above-mentioned four factors turned out to be significantly important. What drew our attention the most is the dimension of "Course Diversity": it wasn't highly focused in the expert consensus; however, the significant data were shown by different tests afterwards. It shows that this dimension is approved and recognized by the experts as the potential improvement. Based on the results of research, the following suggestions are made as reference: 1.Take the initiative in controlling potential target groups and provide relevant services in good time. 2.Cultivate local manpower and increase employment opportunities in suburbs and tribes. 3.Raise the salary and improve the workfare to hire talent to work in suburbs and tribes. 4.Simplify the long-term care application procedures to avoid the delay of document process. 5.Plan courses in accordance with different locations and people to increase the production by using talent in an efficient way. 6.Currently, the long-term care 2.0 can be divided into Level A, B and C. Yet, how to make different levels in suburban and tribal areas? The researchers in the future might be able to continue the research on such direction. 7.It is suggested that quantitative research can be added in the study in order to understand deeper the problems, which may increase the reference value of research.
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Livros sobre o assunto "Senior villages"

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Senior living, senior housing, senior retirement: The best places for seniors to retire to cheaply, how to find the right housing, and strategies for living comfortably. Place of publication not identified]: Ace McCloud, 2013.

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Moore, James A. The solar village, the Roosevelt (NJ) senior citizens housing project. Washington, D.C: ACSA Press, 1990.

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Diamond bricks live on in the Scandinavian village. Freeman, S. Dak.[ota]: Pine Hill Press, 1998.

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Penn, John Herman. A brief genealogical history of the ancestors & descendants of Lawrence Heinauer, Senior and Barbara Breitenstein of the villages of Schweinheim and Kleingöft, Westhouse-Marmoutier, Department Bas-Rhin, France and the families of Joseph Maria von Keitz & Frederike Dernbach ... of Robinson, Stowe & Kennedy townships, McKees Rocks, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, U.S.A. ... El Toro, CA (24792 Green Tree Lane, El Toro 92630-2407): J.H. Penn, 1995.

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Looking for money: Capitalism and modernity in an orang asli village. Subang Jaya, Malaysia: Center for Orang Asli Concerns, 2004.

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Gomes, Alberto G. Looking for money: Capitalism and modernity in an Orang Asli village. Melbourne, Vic: Trans Pacific Press, 2004.

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M.A. Lawrence G. Wasden. Senior Village "Senior-Vill-I-Age". AuthorHouse, 2012.

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Love, Donna. Kind of Village This Is: Life in a Senior Residential Community. Independently Published, 2019.

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Country and Islands Coloring Book: Villages, Beaches and Islands Landscape Coloring Book for Seniors and Everyone. Independently Published, 2021.

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Balinese Discourses on Music and Modernization: Village Voices and Urban Views (Current Research in Ethnomusicology Outstanding Dissertations). Routledge, 2003.

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Capítulos de livros sobre o assunto "Senior villages"

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Hung, Lun-Ping, Tuan-Ting Lu e Chien-Liang Chen. "Application of Active RFID Technology to Build an Infection Control System in Seniors Villages". In Lecture Notes in Electrical Engineering, 633–38. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-55038-6_99.

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Tsai, Tsai-Hsuan, Hsien-Tsung Chang, Alice May-Kuen Wong e Tsung-Fu Wu. "Connecting Communities: Designing a Social Media Platform for Older Adults Living in a Senior Village". In Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 224–33. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-21663-3_24.

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Chuang, Miao-Hsien, Ming-Shien Wen e You-Shan Lin. "A Resort or A Remote Village? - Using Jobs-To-Be-Done Theory to Understand Elderly’s Thinking Toward Senior Residences in Taiwan". In Communications in Computer and Information Science, 29–34. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-50732-9_4.

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Kümin, Beat. "Senior Officials and Clergymen in Five Imperial Villages c. 1300–1800". In Imperial Villages, 223–36. BRILL, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/9789004396609_010.

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Mileson, Stephen, e Stuart Brookes. "The Late Middle Ages, 1350–1530". In Peasant Perceptions of Landscape, 231–73. Oxford University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780192894892.003.0006.

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The period after the Black Death saw a dramatic demographic reversal and significant structural economic change, including the withdrawal of lords from direct farming. Vale and Chilterns remained distinctive, but in some links were strengthened and experiential differences were reduced. This chapter examines how perceptions of village space were affected by a steepening of village hierarchy and by increased geographical mobility. Great divergence between settlements is revealed in terms of forms and possibly strength of engagement and attachment. The character of social space in villages is examined in part through an innovative study of the reach of church bells, based on fieldwork carried out during the project. Field names are used to uncover shared stories and local traditions, which may have been cultivated and used especially by senior tenants.
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"Miniatures". In At the Pivot of East and West, 141–54. Duke University Press, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1215/9781478024460-005.

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This chapter focuses on accounts of mended and patched lives, exploring them for threads of kindnesses and poisonous knowledges. The forms of writing analyzed—novellas, short stories, and crafted memoirs—occupy a betwixt and between world of fiction and real lives. Jing-Jing Lee's two short novels sketch in emotional features of Singapore during three important periods: the years following World War II, in which children are lost and replaced; the 1980s, when children move from villages to high-rise apartments as part of planned urban renewal; and the 2000s, as elders move into small senior studio apartments. Danielle Lim's novel and memoir present complicating emotional features of public health crises over the same period involving leprosy, SARS, and nervous breakdown and schizophrenia. A tape recorder once again features, allowing an old woman to tell her tale.
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Tannous, Wadad Kathy, e Divya Ramachandran. "Aged Care Services in India". In Emerging Business and Trade Opportunities Between Oceania and Asia, 114–43. IGI Global, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-7998-4126-5.ch006.

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India is the world's largest democracy and second most populous country with nearly 1.4 billion people. With reduced birth rates and increasing lifespans, it had nearly 104 million ‘senior citizens' in 2011, expected to grow to 300 million by 2050. Providing care for the elderly in India is a growing public and private concern. Filial piety is embedded in culture and long-term care for parents and the elderly is expected from children. However, over the last five decades there have been rapid changes in socioeconomic patterns with increasing mobility for work and rise of nuclear households. Despite this, elder care is still largely underdeveloped, with lack of formal training in geriatric care and geriatric care curriculum in medical education. Australia has a highly evolved elderly care system with care services that includes retirement villages, home care, residential care, and flexible care. These are provided by subsidization from the government and private user pay system. Australia is well poised to provide aged care expertise and services and shape elderly care in India.
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Veeranna, Dankan G., Sridhara S. Boraiah, Ramesha Muniyappa, Manoj K. S. Boraiah e Devananda S. Narayanappa. "IoT Enabled Smart Village for Sustainable Development". In Artificial Intelligence for Smart Cities and Villages: Advanced Technologies, Development, and Challenges, 194–215. BENTHAM SCIENCE PUBLISHERS, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.2174/9789815049251122010014.

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In recent years, large-scale urbanisation has been on the rise, with cities being the hubs for growth, but rural business continues to play an important role in any country's overall development. A recent report reveals that almost 69% of India's population resides in their villages, accounting for almost 50% of the nation's GDP. This agricultural region varies from small towns with less than 500 residents to small towns. There are also similar situations in western nations. Despite their economic contribution, smaller villages seem to earn less in terms of infrastructural expenditure. The major problems addressed in these small towns include a shortage of adequate public transit, emergency care, and limited knowledge of federal subsidies for rural areas. Our vision is to expand the smart city to the smart village by allowing the use of recent technical advances and giving more attention to the problems in rural areas. This chapter aims to bring IoT technology to Villages by literally showing a network of linked sensors and knowledge dissemination devices, controlling energy use, and ensuring infrastructure protection. It gives a wide-ranging vision of enhancing the standard of living in villages and encourages them to meet the essential needs of domestic villagers
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Kumari, P. Lalitha S., Pasupuleti Sailaja, Kommera K. Keerthana e Rasineni M. Mohana. "Smart Villages-Scope for IoT and Cloud Applications". In Artificial Intelligence for Smart Cities and Villages: Advanced Technologies, Development, and Challenges, 216–46. BENTHAM SCIENCE PUBLISHERS, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.2174/9789815049251122010015.

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This chapter gives information on how the Internet of Things (IoT) can be utilized for the benefit of the population in rural areas. The IoT has many applications such as those for household, vigilance, sensor monitoring, actuators, intelligent displays, and vehicles. Thus, the IoT will bring unimaginable benefits and help humans lead a smart life. Smart rural development allows high yield agriculture, efficient health care, optimization of energy management, good sanitation, reduction in water wastage, and enhancement of the irrigation system using new technologies. Initially, this chapter describes technologies of IoT such as IoT Architecture, Sensors/Devices details, the configuration of Data, and coding possibilities with their Examples. This chapter also discusses how the cloud is integrated with IoT, web Services and IoT Services on the cloud, cloud Interfaces and tools for IoT, and storage of IoT data on the cloud. This chapter also discusses different case studies that can be applied for different applications in rural areas. The IoT technology thus used in various spheres of village life will enhance the development of rural areas making them financially strong, improving the quality of village life, and helping them to become smart villages.
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Winkelhorn, Kathrine. "The Enchanted City, Holstebro Festive Week, an experiential and social cultural space". In Focus On Festivals. Goodfellow Publishers, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.23912/978-1-910158-15-9-2651.

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In 1989 Odin Teatret established the Holstebro Festive Week (Denmark), and did so by involving the entire city and its inhabitants. The Festive Week promptly became an on-going event, which takes place every three years in June. What characterises the Holstebro Festive Week in particular? And how has this event influenced the city and its citizens in the longer run? In other words, how can an event like the Festive Week contribute to enriching a city for more than just a week? When I interviewed the Mayor about the Festival and the theatre’s role in the event, he said: “What the theatre brings us is popular and I think it is crucial that we get common experiences in which we can mirror ourselves – in the selfish society we are currently living in. In Holstebro we have become dependent on Odin Teatret, which makes us take part and which has become a common denominator for the entire city. It is a gift that we have Odin Theatret” (interview with the author, June 2011). 1 It is a rather unusual statement for a mayor to make that a theatre is a gift for a city and that it has become a ‘common denominator’ 2 for the city – and, what is more that the city has become dependent on the theatre. In this chapter I will reveal and explore how Odin Teatret involves the entire city. I will try to give a clear answer as to why the Mayor described the theatre as a ‘common denominator’. In my investigation of the theatre’s approach to the Festive Week I use my personal experience and knowledge from my time as assistant manager at the theatre (1987-88). Most of my research has been carried out in the form of field studies conducted during the Festival Weeks in 2008 and 2011. During both festivals I spent one week in Holstebro and the surrounding villages watching and observing how the local audience responded to the activities. In addition I carried out a series of semi-structured interviews with representatives from Holstebro: the head of police, the Deputy Mayor, the director of a travel agency, a librarian, a policeman, the Chairman of the Cultural Affairs Committee of the City Council, the head of city planning, the project leader from the Odin Theatre and a senior lecturer living in Holstebro and working at Aarhus University and finally the Mayor.
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Trabalhos de conferências sobre o assunto "Senior villages"

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Wang, Ainiao, e Lijun Jiang. "Research on the Information Construction Plan of Smart Health and Senior Care Villages". In 2022 8th Annual International Conference on Network and Information Systems for Computers (ICNISC). IEEE, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/icnisc57059.2022.00182.

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C., Anna Palagan, e Praveen B. M. "Smart Village – A Digital Transformation of Modern Village Using ESP32 Microcontroller". In The International Conference on scientific innovations in Science, Technology, and Management. International Journal of Advanced Trends in Engineering and Management, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.59544/arto9883/ngcesi23p86.

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Now a day by the initiative taken by the Government of India in the scheme of “Smart India”, all villages will soon transfer to Smart Villages. This will be achieved by the Information Technology Platforms. For converting the Villages to Smart Villages, the Internet of Things (IoT) plays a major Role in India. By using IoT everything in the village is connected to the Internet and it is controlled by the users anywhere by remotely. In our project we have taken the problems in Smart Garbage System and Smart Water Level Controller to distribute water from the common tank to all users. In Garbage System the wet and dry waste is identified separately and it regularly monitored whether the tank is full, then information given to municipality to clean that concern Garbage. In water level controller the utilization of water from common tank is controlled and managed by using the mobile application. Keep tracking of water level in the tank by float sensor and based on the water level it will be distributed to the users. The domestic public users also controlled by the user defined commands which is intercepted with the home of particular user.
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Fishman, Ram, Moushumi Ghosh, Amit Mishra, Shmuel Shomrat, Meshi Laks, Roy Mayer, Aakash Jog, Eyal Ben Dor e Yosi Shacham-Diamand. "Digital Villages: A Data-Driven Approach to Precision Agriculture in Small Farms". In Special Session on Wireless Sensor Networks for Precise Agriculture. SCITEPRESS - Science and Technology Publications, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.5220/0009373101610166.

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Wang, Huiling, e Qiongyu Yang. "Incentive Constraint Mechanism for Senior Executives of Village Bank". In 2014 Seventh International Joint Conference on Computational Sciences and Optimization (CSO). IEEE, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/cso.2014.145.

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Huang, Zhanyuan, Yang Liu, Yajun Fang e Berthold K. P. Horn. "Video-based Fall Detection for Seniors with Human Pose Estimation". In 2018 4th International Conference on Universal Village (UV). IEEE, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/uv.2018.8642130.

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Yudantini, Ni Made. "Bali Aga Villages in Kintamani, Inventory of Tangible and Intangible Aspects". In EduARCHsia & Senvar 2019 International Conference (EduARCHsia 2019). Paris, France: Atlantis Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.2991/aer.k.200214.024.

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Refugio, Craig. "Statistical literacy among barangay officials and senior high school students: a university outreach program". In Statistics Education and Outreach. International Association for Statistical Education, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.52041/srap.11605.

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This paper presents on how I conducted the statistical literacy program among barangay (village) officials and how these officials applied what they have learned in their respective barangays. Moreover, I portrayed in this paper how I provided an intensive program for an introductory statistics course which is called “Senior High School Students Literacy Program” with an objective of providing initial knowledge in Statistics to the participants, win statistics quiz contest as well as encouraging them to pursue a degree in Statistics. The programs for both barangay officials and senior high school students gained positive results as manifested on: 1). how the barangay officials collected, presented and analyzed data on their respective barangays 2). how the senior students won statistics quiz contest conducted by the NSO of the Philippines and the PSA and 3). the number of students who pursued BS Statistics degree.
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Allison, Mark, Heather Dawson e Grant Rusin. "Towards an AUV Swarm Based Mobile Underwater Sensor Network for Invasive Species Data Acquisition". In 2018 4th International Conference on Universal Village (UV). IEEE, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/uv.2018.8642151.

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Kurniavie, Lidia Ekiq, e Bhisma Murti. "The Effect of Activity Level of the Integrated Health Post on the Community Health Workers Performance on Child Growth And Development Health Services: A Multilevel Analysis". In The 7th International Conference on Public Health 2020. Masters Program in Public Health, Universitas Sebelas Maret, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.26911/the7thicph.04.36.

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ABSTRACT Background: Government support has a role in increasing health program development. Cadre performance is important because they are responsible for implementing the integrated health posts (posyandu) program, especially in monitoring the growth and development of children under five. This study aimed to examine the effect of activity level of the integrated health post on the community health workers performance on child growth and development health services Subjects and Method: A cross-sectional study was conducted at 25 posyandus in Karanganyar, Central Java, from August to September 2019. A sample of 200 cadres was selected by stratified random sampling. The dependent variable was cadre performance. The independent variables were education, employment, knowledge, attitude, training, tenure, posyandu facilities, social support, and village government support. The data were collected by questionnaire and analyzed by a multiple logistic regression run on Stata 13. Results: Posyandu cadre with good performance was 50.50%, had education ≥Senior high school was 63%, and working at home was 88%. Cadre performance on child growth and development health services increased with education ≥Senior high school (b= 1.27; 95% CI= 0.24 to 2.30; p= 0.015), working at home (b= 1.41; 95% CI= 0.39 to 2.42; p= 0.007), high knowledge (b= 1.53; 95% CI= 0.56 to 2.49; p= 0.002), positive attitude (b= 1.41; 95% CI= 0.33 to 2.50; p=0.011), had trained ≥2 times (b= 1.33; 95% CI= 0.37 to 2.29; p=0.007), tenure ≥10 years (b=1.21; 95% CI= 0.25 to 2.18; p= 0.014), good facilities (b= 1.57; 95% CI= 0.54 to 2.59; p= 0.003), strong social support (b= 1.28; 95% CI= 0.28 to 2.29; p= 0.013), and strong village government support (b=1.28; 95% CI= 0.26 to 2.31; p=0.014). Posyandu had strong contextual effect on cadre performance on child growth and development health services with intra-class correlation (ICC)= 27.55%. Conclusion: Cadre performance on child growth and development health services increases with high education, working at home, high knowledge, positive attitude, had trained ≥2 times, tenure ≥10 years, good facilities, strong social support, and strong village government support. Posyandu has strong contextual effect on cadre performance on child growth and development health services. Keywords: cadre performance, child growth and development, integrated health post, multilevel analysis Correspondence: Lidia Ekiq Kurniavie. Masters Program in Public Health, Universitas Sebelas Maret. Jl. Ir. Sutami 36A, Surakarta 57126, Central Java, Indonesia. Email: ekiqlkv@gmail.com. Mobile: 085852540575. DOI: https://doi.org/10.26911/the7thicph.04.36
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Kyng, Timothy, Ling Li e Ayse Bilgin. "Risk, uncertainty & decisions about australian retirement village residency for seniors". In Decision Making Based on Data. International Association for Statistical Education, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.52041/srap.19305.

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“Retirement Villages” (RVs) are a common form of housing for older people in Australia. RV contracts are very complex. RV residency terminates on death or ill health. At Macquarie we developed a free online RV financial calculator. This is designed to help consumers with understanding the contracts, comparison shopping, and avoiding costly mistakes. It takes account of longevity / health and financial risks. It converts the complex fee structure to a comparison rent payable monthly over the consumers expected healthy lifespan. RVs are much costlier than most consumers expect. The cost varies by gender and increases with age. This tool uses actuarial modelling utilising publicly available data on mortality and disability. The contracts have much in common with insurance policies. This is the first RV calculator available in Australia. The underlying actuarial model is very original and the calculator can handle the vast majority of contract designs.
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