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Перевод: dependency speek dependency


[существительное]
зависимая страна; зависимость ; иждивение
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Тезаурус:

  1. The dependency levels of residents can profoundly affect the environment in residential care.
  2. The dependency ratio is then defined as the number in these age-groups as a proportion of the remaining population (Ermisch 1983) (Table I.1).
  3. Almost alone among its peers, Britain will see over the next 20 years a small decline in its old-age dependency ratio (the number of people aged over 65 as a proportion of the working population).
  4. Long before this, however, the groundwork has been well laid for a sense of personal autonomy that is not in conflict with attitudes of dependency (since assistance is simply to be expected and does not, as we have seen, entail subordination) and that persists throughout life.
  5. Increasing disability with age means a growing dependency on others, as indicated in Table 7.
  6. The position of retired people ensures a degree of economic dependency for many, and poverty in a good many cases, which accentuates all other difficulties.
  7. By being on top he avoids being vulnerable, but vulnerable he is and, contrary to appearances, sensitive in the extreme and often crying out for dependency.
  8. This note challenges this particular thesis that has been developed most clearly in the writings of Peter Townsend, Alan Walker, and Chris Phillipson, and suggests that concentration on the concept of structured dependency has deflected attention away from more progressive and optimistic views of the economic social status of the elderly in modern Britain.
  9. Spurious indicators of difficult concepts such as "dependency" can result (see for an example Booth (1985)), which can both alter service provision and lead to new forms of labelling.
  10. For example, Clive and Rose Greenacre's early blueprints had left them both distrusting dependency and the reliability of others, but they handled this problem in complementary ways.
  11. At earlier times, the move from full-time work to full-time retirement, through a transitional process of gradual movement of individuals through lighter and part-time employment, typically coincided with the biological transition from fitness to dependency.
  12. In each case the damning innuendo is the same: Absolute Truth is inhibiting dogma, faith demands a high degree of auto-suggestion and repression, prayer is a sign of incompetence and irresolution, fellowship is a mark of dependency.
  13. Townsend's thesis is that in four main areas, "the dependency of the elderly in the twentieth century is being manufactured socially".

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