Findings from the Health Surveys for England indicate that Bangladeshi and Black Caribbean men report higher current smoking rates than other men, while white and Black Caribbean women smoke more frequently than other women.
Based on research conducted on Jamaica's hotel industry, this study sought to determine if there are any advantages to both employers and employees in use of short-term incentives in that industry. Using theories of motivation and the concepts governing incentive compensation to construct a theoretical framework, the article sought to make the link between short-term incentives, motivation and employee productivity.
An essay is presented which discusses the religious history and identity of the Caribbean Area and Africa from the Haitian Revolution through the 2010s, with a particular focus on Islam and voodooism. African and Caribbean identities, including the role that cosmopolitanism plays in identity formation, are discussed. An overview of the religious identity of the Muslim Haitian Revolution leader Dutty Boukman is provided.
The purpose of this study was to identify the ways in which urban Jamaican mothers influence their adolescent daughters' sexual beliefs and behaviors in order to incorporate them into the design of a family-based human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) risk reduction intervention program.
The present article explores Brazilian ethnic heritage policies in the light of land ownership. While focusing on former Maroon communities ? known as the ?remnants of the Quilombos? ? we analyse how and why the general consensus regarding cultural heritage can fall apart in the course of implementing these policies, especially when they appear to interfere with land tenure. In Brazil, most ethnic policies are accompanied by land restitution procedures. Cultural heritage is no longer just a question of identity and memory: it affects the very sensitive question of land reform. By superimposing ethnic claims and land ownership in a country where land distribution remains dramatically unequal, legislators have opened up a Pandora?s Box full of promises, frustrations and conflicts.; The present article explores Brazilian ethnic heritage policies in the light of land ownership. While focusing on former Maroon communities ? known as the ?remnants of the Quilombos? ? we analyse how and why the general consensus regarding cultural heritage can fall apart in the course of implementing these policies, especially when they appear to interfere with land tenure. In Brazil, most ethnic policies are accompanied by land restitution procedures. Cultural heritage is no longer just a question of identity and memory: it affects the very sensitive question of land reform. By superimposing ethnic claims and land ownership in a country where land distribution remains dramatically unequal, legislators have opened up a Pandora?s Box full of promises, frustrations and conflicts.
Unedited] This article presents a critical analysis of what has been published about the pito atravesao (pierced whistle), also known as caña de millo (millet cane), based mainly on a chronological diagnosis about the state of the art relative to this topic. Then it analyzes and as far as possible clarifies three complexes topics frequently addressed in the literature on the instrument which are: the erroneous association between cumbia and gaita bands, the possible background of the millet cane, and its presence and in force in different regions of the Colombian Atlantic Coast. Finally it urges the academic community to study this instrument and its music, of singular importance in the Caribbean region of the country., unedited non–English abstract received by RILM] No presente artigo, faz-se uma análise crítica do que tem se publicado sobre o pito atravesao, também conhecido como cana de millo, baseado em um diagnóstico primordialmente ecológico, sobre o estado da arte relativa a este tema. Depois, analisamse e, no possível, aclaram-se três temas complexos, frequentemente abordados nos escritos sobre o instrumento: a errônea as- sociação da cúmbia com o conjunto de gaitas, os possíveis antecedentes da cana de millo e sua presença e vigência em diferentes regiões da Costa Atlântica colombiana. Finalmente, exortase à comunidade acadêmica ao estudo deste instrumento e sua música, de particular importância na região caribe do país., unedited non–English abstract received by RILM] En el presente artículo, se hace un análisis crítico de lo que se ha publicado sobre el pito atravesao, también conocido como caña de millo, basado en un diagnóstico primordialmente cronológico sobre el estado del arte relativo a este tema. Luego, se analizan y, en lo posible, se aclaran tres complejos temas frecuentemente abordados en los escritos sobre el instrumento: la errónea asociación de la cumbia con el conjunto de gaitas, los posibles antecedentes de la caña de millo y su presencia y vigencia en diferentes regiones de la Costa Atlántica colombiana. Finalmente, se exhorta a la comunidad académica al estudio de este instrumento y su música, de singular importancia en la región caribe del país.
Seventeen years after Guyana introduced a positive, liberal abortion law, the government, professional bodies and civil society together have failed to give any leadership in implementing that law. How can one explain that after an outstanding campaign of extensive ministerial and parliamentary consultation, as well as widespread engagement from religious organisations and the media, so little has been done by way of implementing the law? This paper seeks to trace some aspects of the campaign for law reform and to learn from the difficulties of providing services over the last seventeen years.