Income Aspiration, Income Comparison and Life Satisfaction: The case of Turkish Migrants in the Netherlands

Author(s):  
Devrim Dumludag ◽  
Ozge Gokdemir
2013 ◽  
Vol 37 (3) ◽  
pp. 328-337 ◽  
Author(s):  
Casper Floris van Koppenhagen ◽  
Marcel Post ◽  
Sonja de Groot ◽  
Christel van Leeuwen ◽  
Floris van Asbeck ◽  
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2020 ◽  
Vol 16 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
R. Westerling ◽  
A. Daryani ◽  
O. Gershuni ◽  
K. Czabanowska ◽  
H. Brand ◽  
...  

Abstract Background Antimicrobial resistance is considered one of the major threats to global health. The emergence of resistant microorganisms is a consequence of irrational use of antibiotics. In Turkey, the consumption of antibiotics is relatively high and antibiotics are among the most commonly used drugs. However, Turkey has adopted new, more restrictive policies and regulations on antibiotics. In addition, Turkish migrants to EU countries, such as Germany, the Netherlands and Sweden, may encounter health systems that promote a more restrictive and rational antibiotic use. The objective of this paper was to explore the variation in implemented policies related to rational antibiotic use that citizens in Turkey and Turkish migrants in Germany, the Netherlands and Sweden are subjected to and to discuss the implications for the promotion of rational antibiotic use. Data were collected through focus groups and individual interviews with citizens, physicians and pharmacists in the four countries. In total, 130 respondents were interviewed. Content analysis was used. Results Three relevant themes were identified: Implementation of regulations and recommendations, Access to antibiotics and Need for health communication. Irrational use of antibiotics was reported mainly in Turkey. While it had become less likely to get antibiotics without a prescription, non-prescribed antibiotics remained a problem in Turkey. In the three EU countries, there were also alternative ways of getting antibiotics. Low levels of knowledge about the rational antibiotic use were reported in Turkey, while there were several sources of information on this in the EU countries. Communication with and trust in physicians were considered to be important. There were also system barriers, such as lacking opportunities for physicians to manage care in accordance with current evidence in Turkey and factors limiting access to care in EU countries. Conclusions Several fields of importance for promoting rational antibiotic use were identified. There is a need for harmonisation of health-related regulations and policy programmes. Antibiotics should only be available with a prescription. Programmes for rational antibiotic use should be implemented on a broad scale, in medical care, at pharmacies and in the population. Methods for health communication and patient-centred care should be further developed and implemented in this field.


2019 ◽  
Vol 11 (3) ◽  
pp. 295-307 ◽  
Author(s):  
Paul Smeets ◽  
Ashley Whillans ◽  
Rene Bekkers ◽  
Michael I. Norton

How do the very wealthy spend their time, and how does time use relate to well-being? In two studies in the Netherlands, the affluent ( N = 863; N = 690) and the general population ( N = 1,232; N = 306) spent time in surprisingly similar ways such as by spending the same amount of time working. Yet the nature of their time use differed in critical ways that are related to life satisfaction. In Study 1, millionaires spent more time engaged in active leisure (e.g., exercising and volunteering) rather than passive leisure (e.g., watching television and relaxing). In Study 2, millionaires spent more time engaged in tasks at work over which they had more control. The affluent sample belongs to the top of the income and wealth distribution, representing a significantly wealthier sample than in previous studies. These results further our understanding of when and how wealth may translate into greater well-being. All materials for this article are available at https://osf.io/vndmt/


2008 ◽  
Vol 89 (9) ◽  
pp. 1733-1740 ◽  
Author(s):  
Casper F. van Koppenhagen ◽  
Marcel W. Post ◽  
Luc H. van der Woude ◽  
Luc P. de Witte ◽  
Floris W. van Asbeck ◽  
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2006 ◽  
Vol 11 (2) ◽  
pp. 133-151 ◽  
Author(s):  
Floor V. A. van Oort ◽  
Inez M. A. Joung ◽  
Jan van der Ende ◽  
Johan P. Mackenbach ◽  
Frank C. Verhulst ◽  
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