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The problem of rural Chinese empty-nest elderly is not only a specific problem of individual family, but is also an extensive issue in the society.
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Although the farmworker population they are targeting is not as mobile as all farmworkers, they have described the extensive methodologic issues in accessing and maintaining the cohort, including the need for culturally appropriate assessment tools and the use of community workers in recruitment and maintenance of the study sample (Eskenazi et al. 2005).
While there are disputes about the numbers of documented cases, the potential for circulatory problems caused by immobility is serious enough that airlines "have given extensive attention to this issue in the United States and will continue to do so," said Michael Wascom, a spokesman for the Air Transport Association, which represents the domestic airline industry.
Martin Harper, conservation director of the Royal Society for the Protection of Birds, said:"We believe the public's support has been pivotal to this, and the extensive coverage of the issue in The Independent has driven a flurry of activity that has convinced the minister of the depth of public feeling, and has encouraged him to take the right decision and drop the proposal.
"We believe the public's support has been pivotal to this, and the extensive coverage of the issue in i has driven a flurry of activity that has convinced the minister of the depth of public feeling, and has encouraged him to take the right decision and drop the proposal," said Martin Harper, Conservation Director of the Royal Society for the Protection of Birds.
The Community Service Society of New York did extensive polling on this issue in the summer of 2009 - as well as an analysis of our survey findings in the CSS report "Sick in the City: What the Lack of Paid Leave Means for Working New Yorkers" - and got back some frightening responses.
For space considerations of a short report, we have not provided an extensive description of this issue in the text of the manuscript.
An extensive analysis on this issue in one of the baseline surveys has shown that non-respondents included a higher percentage of people with impaired health [ 45], and it can be assumed that more severely ill subjects were less likely to participate in our study.
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