Science news articles about 'economic depression'
... they are going to pay for necessities. Statistically, rural, unmarried women are more often economically depressed than their married counterparts," says Dr. Rohrer. "If the economy worsens, we will ...
... strength of state institutions and their histories of instability and conflict. These tend to cluster in economically depressed southern regions. The more dangerous nations on the CIESIN list—which ...
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As the researchers explain, expectations of success may vary among those raised in different generations (i.e., an economic depression). Data sets from a range of time periods may ...
... association between suicide rates and the state of the larger economy. Generally, in periods of economic depression, there is a slight increase in the overall suicide rate and job loss produces a ...
... in the study. "Affordability is a key factor since these regions are generally economically depressed."
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), the human adenovirus was ...
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