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  1. Restorative Gap Management in the Esthetic Zone
    Orthodontics | Direct Composite Bonding | Veneers | Bonded & All-Ceramic Bridges Implants
    Published: 2023
    Publisher:  Quintessence Publishing Co. Ltd., New Malden, Surrey

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    Source: Union catalogues
    Language: English
    Media type: Book
    Format: Print
    ISBN: 9781786981301; 1786981300
    Other identifier:
    9781786981301
    DDC Categories: 610
    Edition: 1st Edition 2023
    Subjects: Frontzahn; Gebissregelung; Ästhetik;
    Other subjects: esthetic dentistry; implantology; orthodontics; prosthodontics; restorative Dentistry; adhesive; adhesive techniques; partial crowns; bridges; fixed prosthodontics; direct bonding; composite; veneers; gaps; anterior region; bonding; pontics; Hardcover, Softcover / Medizin/Zahnheilkunde
    Scope: 176 Seiten, Illustrationen, 28 cm x 21 cm
  2. Bernard Vargaftig
    gestures toward the sacred
  3. Restorative gap management in the esthetic zone
    orthodontics, direct composite bonding, veneers, bonded & all-ceramic bridges implants
  4. Bernard Vargaftig
    Gestures toward the Sacred
  5. Higher inequality in Latin America
    a collateral effect of the pandemic
    Published: January 2022
    Publisher:  Inter-American Development Bank, Office of Strategic Planning and Development Effectiveness Department, [Washington, DC]

    This study explores the evolution of inequality in Latin America during the COVID-19 pandemic using primary data available from household and employment surveys collected in 2020. Inequality increased on average by 2 percent between 2019 and 2020,... more

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    This study explores the evolution of inequality in Latin America during the COVID-19 pandemic using primary data available from household and employment surveys collected in 2020. Inequality increased on average by 2 percent between 2019 and 2020, twice the average annual growth in the inequality indicator that marked the decade of growing inequality in the 1990s. We obtained heterogeneous results when disaggregating by gender, urban/rural location, and sector of economic activity. Surprisingly, we found that the differences in income by education level declined in most cases. Remittances had a modest effect, while government transfers played a central role in preventing greater disparities in half the countries studied. Our estimations show that the decline in employment levels-due to the economic contraction caused by COVID-19- is associated with increases in income inequality that we project will gradually diminish with the recovery. However, the lost schooling and losses in education attainment due to the pandemic may generate future pressures on inequality once school-age youth enter the labor market.

     

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    Source: Union catalogues
    Language: English
    Media type: Book
    Format: Online
    Other identifier:
    hdl: 10419/290077
    Series: IDB working paper series ; no IDB-WP-01323
    Subjects: inequality; COVID-19; Latin America; gaps; remittances; transfers
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (circa 32 Seiten), Illustrationen