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Social Work Student Perceptions of Co-Response: Implications for Policy
This article describes a study of the factors impacting social work student knowledge of co-response teams designed to divert individuals with mental...
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Finding Alternatives to Reduce Food Waste: An Experimental Study on Food Consumers
This study investigated effective methods for reducing food waste. We designed an experiment to present four types of treatments aimed at reducing...
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The Pursuit of Subjective Well-Being Through Financial Well-Being, Relationship Quality, and Spiritual Well-Being: A Configuration Approach with Fuzzy-Set Qualitative Comparative Analysis (fsQCA)
Individuals’ subjective well-being is influenced by their financial well-being, family relationship quality, spiritual well-being, gender, and age....
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Examining variation in the relationship between disability and physical activity across Australian local government areas
Understanding the relationship between disability and physical activity and whether it differs across local government jurisdictions may aid in the...
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Financial Planning Discrepancy in Couple Relationships: A Dyadic Response Surface Analysis
Financial planning plays a key role in sha** marital satisfaction. Using response surface analysis (RSA), which is based on polynomial regression...
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Activating Co-production of Rural Service Delivery: Examining the Role of Nonprofit Organizations Using a Case Study in China
Although co-production between the government and society can improve service outcomes, the two parties may lack the willingness and the capacity to...
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How Organizational Socialization Tactics Affect Volunteer Outcomes for New Volunteers
The literature has underexplored the profound impact of organizational socialization tactics on new volunteer outcomes. This study used social...
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Non-communicable disease risk reduction training for medical graduates in India: context, challenges and opportunities
Physicians’ hold pivotal roles in improving non-communicable diseases (NCDs). Studies conducted in India revealed that physicians’ feel unprepared to...
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Accessing the Boardroom: Investigating How Prior Research has Included the Perspective of Nonprofit Boards
Boards of directors hold critical oversight and governance functions for nonprofit organizations. Even though nonprofit research has stressed the...
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Ethical Dilemmas in Social Work Practice in Jordan: A Qualitative Study
This study, based on grounded theory, aims to explore the dilemmas faced by social workers in practicing the ethical values and principles in the...
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Agents of Change: The Role LEAD Plays in Identity Formation, Community Engagement, and Social Justice Advocacy
Higher education institutions have a role to equip students with skills for community engagement and civic participation through a variety of...
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Immigrant Solidarity Amid the COVID-19 Crisis in Italy: Forms of Help, Intergroup Solidarity, and Recognition
Italy was the first Western country to be severely affected by the COVID-19 pandemic. Within it, immigrants have played an important role as...
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Absorptive Philanthropic Governance: The Resilience and Differentiation of Chinese Philanthropic Foundations Amidst the Pandemic
The development of philanthropic foundations in China is constrained by both state corporatism and the ‘administrative absorption of society.’ In...
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A “food insecurity poverty line” to replace the official threshold in Canadian rural and urban settings? A single-person household perspective
Household food insecurity is associated with both low income and high cost of living, it is a potentially better measure for consumption compared to...
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The Impact of Islamophobia on the Persecution of Myanmar's Rohingya: A Human Rights Perspective
The concept of Islamophobia and the persecution of the Rohingya minority—these two phenomena are highly significant in the world context. These...
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Recruitment of Volunteers with Immigrant Backgrounds: The Impact of Structural and Individual Aspects
Volunteering is associated with health-promoting benefits for both recipients and volunteers and may contribute to a more inclusive society. However,...
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Asylum seekers, Refugees and Social Safety Nets: Opportunities and Challenges at Tongogara Refugee Camp, Chi**e, Zimbabwe
The study examines the experiences of asylum seekers and refugees in accessing social safety nets at Tongogara Refugee Camp (TRC). A qualitative...