scholarly journals Impact of COVID 19 on the Mexican economy 2020

2020 ◽  
pp. 25-32
Author(s):  
Yolanda Guadarrama-Alba ◽  
Anaí Dafne Guadarrama-Padilla ◽  
Leonardo Contreras-Rodríguez ◽  
Fernando Pérez-Vega

This work aims to address a critical analysis of the current situation of the Mexican economy in the face of the COVID-19 pandemic, considering the main economic effects that somehow fall on the population most vulnerable to poverty, observing a very discouraging scenario, which shows is its macroeconomic indicators a great contraction of the country's economy. The health emergency exerts a very accentuated pressure on the economy every day, directly affects family income, the unemployment rate grows when companies find it necessary not to hire staff, as they do not have the profits generated by their sales, and In this way, generating jobs that somehow provide for the satisfaction of the minimum needs of the family, in addition to this, schools also contribute when closing their doors in order to contain the pandemic, causes families to have the need for new purchases technology which implies for many large expenses thus minimizing your family income. In addition to the fact that the majority of service establishments, tourism, cultural, religious, social in general, maintain a healthy distance or stop providing services, which further deepens the collapse of the Mexican economy by 2020.

2020 ◽  
Vol 7 (13) ◽  
Author(s):  
María Graciela De Ortúzar

In the context of the emergency caused by COVID 19 in Argentina, Latin American migrants have, for the most part, been excluded from the State’s Emergency Family Income in the face of the closing of borders and Preventive and Compulsory Social Isolation. The objective of this paper was the critical analysis of the reasons that led to this difference in treatment in emergency policies in Argentina. First, (I) it was studied the use of the supposed restrictive criterion of modern citizenship in "universalist" social policies, and also the conception of equality underlies them. In the second place, (II) it was deepened how the recent changes in migration policies, from the DNU 70/2017, led to the precariousness and irregularity of the situation in which the migrants were previously in the emergency by COVID 19 was deepened. Applying a multidimensional methodology, conceptual-philosophical, normative and empirical elements were addressed. By way of general conclusion, the need was raised to rethink models of belonging not limited to nationality and egalitarian, recognizing the rights of every inhabitant and resident, and moving towards new inclusive and multicultural post-national conceptions that can reverse the historical violation of migrants' human rights.


2021 ◽  
Vol 29 ◽  
Author(s):  

In light of the changes of the modern era, we have been dictated to challenges, cultures and ideas that may affect the upbringing of family members, and this negatively affects the unity of the community building, and then the extent of the interdependence of generations and their awareness of the nature of their original culture, which weakens and weakens the family originally and society as a result. The research problem comes in the following question: Do women have a role in family education in front of the current challenges? In order to find an answer to this question, we must first look at the role of women in the family, and secondly, their impact on children. represent The aim of the research: to identify the role of women (the mother) in raising children. What are the current challenges facing the family in raising children The researcher followed the descriptive approach to the research, and the recommendations came : Preparing educational programs in education regarding the actual preparation of women to perform their functional role in the face of urgent challenges and cultures on society. Existence of child and adolescent research centers whose objective is to explore the best ways to develop an educational methodology based on educational principles capable of facing the escalating challenges of modern life. Keywords: motherhood, education, the current situation


Author(s):  
Michał Krawczyk

Starting from April 2016, the Polish government introduced a new type of social benefit - the child-rearing benefit. Initially, it was granted to the second and subsequent children, and in the poorest families, to the first one. The Act of 26 April 2019 amending the Act on State Assistance in Upbringing Children as well as certain other acts extended, from 1 July 2019, the validity of the "Family 500 +" programme to every child under 18 years of age, regardless of the family income criterion. The study analyses the underlying assumption and aim of the reform, and also attempts to answer the question: to what extent has broadening of the Family 500+ programme brought the expected results?


Author(s):  
Dr. Raghavendra Naik ◽  
Shweta Vekariya ◽  
R. N. Acharya ◽  
Sneha D. Borkar

The concept of Pathya (wholesome diet) is an unique contribution of Ayurveda, which plays an important role in prevention and management of many diseases. “Shakavarga”, a category under dietetics in classical texts of Ayurveda enlisted different vegetables with their properties and indications in different disease conditions. These vegetables can be prescribed as Pathya (wholesome diet) in clinical practice. In the present review, plants described under Shakavarga, indicated as Pathya in different diseases related to Pranavaha Srotas (Respiratory system) were compiled from 15 different Ayurvedic classical texts. Critical analysis of the compiled data reveals that out of 332 vegetables described under Shakavarga, 44 are indicated in respiratory disease like Shvasa (Dyspnoea/Asthma), Kasa (Cough), Peenasa (Chronic rhinitis) and Hikka (Hiccup). Among them, botanical identity of 42 classical plants has been established and maximum number of vegetables belongs to the family cucurbitaceae (10) followed by solanaceae (4). Some of these vegetables have been reported for their various pharmacological activities related to prevention and management of diseases related to Pranavaha Srotas (Respiratory system). These vegetables are reported for their anti-inflammatory (16), antioxidant (14), anti-allergic (6) and antitussive (3) activities. The observed result may be helpful in use of vegetables as Pathya (wholesome diet) and planning further scientific studies about the efficacy of these plants on prevention as well as management of respiratory diseases.


Author(s):  
Jane Austen ◽  
Jane Stabler

‘Me!’ cried Fanny … ‘Indeed you must excuse me. I could not act any thing if you were to give me the world. No, indeed, I cannot act.’ At the age of ten, Fanny Price leaves the poverty of her Portsmouth home to be brought up among the family of her wealthy uncle, Sir Thomas Bertram, in the chilly grandeur of Mansfield Park. There she accepts her lowly status, and gradually falls in love with her cousin Edmund. When the dazzling and sophisticated Henry and Mary Crawford arrive, Fanny watches as her cousins become embroiled in rivalry and sexual jealousy. As the company starts to rehearse a play by way of entertainment, Fanny struggles to retain her independence in the face of the Crawfords’ dangerous attractions; and when Henry turns his attentions to her, the drama really begins… This new edition does full justice to Austen’s complex and subtle story, placing it in its Regency context and elucidating the theatrical background that pervades the novel.


1999 ◽  
Vol 5 (3) ◽  
pp. 85-106 ◽  
Author(s):  
Janet S. Netz ◽  
Jon D. Haveman

1975 ◽  
Vol 4 (4) ◽  
pp. 395
Author(s):  
Betty Yorburg ◽  
Carolyn C. Perrucci ◽  
Dena B. Targ ◽  
Arlene Skolnick ◽  
Jerome H. Skolnick ◽  
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