Indirect costs of a high burden of chronic diseases among the working age population include
a. pension costs
b. health care costs
c. social security costs
d. A and C
1.answer isB.health care costs will be the indirect cost get for chronic disease during working age.
Indirect costs of a high burden of chronic diseases among the working age population include a....
Health econmics Section 1 circle the correct response to each of the following (40 marks) 1. In 2006, Canada ranked among OECD countries, spending_ of its GDP on health care. A. relatively low, approximately 8% B. relatively high, approximately 10% C. moderately, approximately 8% D. moderately, approximately 10% 2. Evidence suggests that the most powerful effects on health are exerted by which of the following? A. individual-level determinants of health B. community-level determinants of health C. interactions between A and...
The working minus −age population includes A. only employed people over the age of 16. B. those in jails and hospitals. C. employed and unemployed people over the age of 16. D. people over the age of 16 who are in the Army. E. youngsters between the ages of 14 and 16 if they are working at least part time. 20.
A community health nurse is working with a migrant population. The nurse should recognize that which of the following interventions is necessary to provide care to this population? (A) Providing health services at work sites (B) Treating clients on a fee-for-services basis (C) Requiring clients to show a work visa before they receive care (D) Offering health screenings at a community center
"The capacity of an individual, social group or population to maintain an acceptable level of health balance and to re-establish it when it is lost...For individuals, this designates adequate social, psychological and physical health resources and the ability to use them...For a population, this is indicated by such factors as an adequate level and distribution of income and social welfare, healthy lifestyles among all population groups (characterized by a balance between health -enhancing and health- damaging behaviour) and a high...
24. Factory overhead costs normally include all of the following except: A. Indirect labor costs. B. Indirect material costs. C. Selling costs. D. Factory machinery oil. E. Factory rent. 25. An opportunity cost is: A. An uncontrollable cost. B. A cost of potential benefit lost. C. A change in the cost of a component. D. A direct cost. E. A sunk cost. 26. Which of the following costs is not included in factory overhead? A. Payroll taxes on the wages...
2. Product costs include: a. all direct and indirect manufacturing costs b. only direct manufacturing costs c. all operating expenses of the accounting period d. only conversion costs 3. The distinction between product costs and period exper a. whether the costs are direct or indirect b. whether the costs are variable or fixed c. whether the costs are part of inventory or cost of go d. whether the costs are manufacturing or nonmanufa 4. During a recent month, the Silver...
Table 1 Total population Working-age population Employment Unemployment 20,000 15,000 1,000 100 2) Refer to Table I. The unemployment rate for this simple economy equals A) (100/1,000) x 100. B) (100/1,100) x 100. C) (100/15,000) * 100. D) (100/20,000) 100. 3) Refer to Table 1. The labor force participation rate for this simple economy equals A) (1,000/1,100) x 100. B) (1,000/15,000) 100. C) (1,100/15,000) x 100. D) (1,100/20,000) * 100. 4) Suppose the working-age population of a fictional economy falls...
6) Suppose the working-age population is 220 million, the labor force is 150 million, and the unemployment rate is 10 percent. The number of unemployed people is A) 7 million B) 15 million. C) 22 million D) 37 million. E) 70 million.
ABC generally causes the least amount of cost distortion among products because indirect costs are allocated to the products based on A. the extent to which the activities are used, B. types of activities used by the product. c. both A and B. D. none of the above.
8) Consider the following information for the US economy: Populatipn 326 million Working age population 205 million Labor force 160 million Employed population 153 million Given the above information, what is the unemployment rate in the US? A) 95.62% B) 3.41% C) 4.57% D) 4.37%