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Social Structural Differences in Qualitative Perspectives on Well-Being
Well-being (WB) is associated with healthier and longer lives, more social connections, and workplace success. However, assessment of WB is primarily...
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Contested Understandings of Violence: Refiguring Modern and Postmodern Perspectives
There are numerous conceptions of violence today, such as physical, psychological, emotional, structural, and epistemic. The question of which social...
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The Circle of Accountability: Examining Accountability when and Power-Related Implications in the Context of Credit Unions
This paper explores the timing of accountability, systematically examining ‘ accountability when?’ in the context of Indonesian credit unions as...
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The Impact of Age, COVID-19 and Physical Activity on Life Satisfaction in the European Union: A Cross-Sectional Analysis
In psychology and public health domains, there is a strong interconnection between life satisfaction, an individual’s cognitive evaluation of one’s...
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Elusive collaboration? The determinants of lead donorship in international development
Lead donorship is a condition of sustained outsized responsibility by one foreign aid donor country for giving aid to a develo** country. Prior...
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Good governance in autocratic international organizations
A large and growing number of international organizations (IOs) are made up and governed by illiberal or outright authoritarian regimes. Many of...
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The defocalizing effect of international courts: Evidence from maritime delimitation practices
Can international courts influence state policies and facilitate interstate cooperation? Existing literature argues that they can. Courts can make...
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The Impact of Teleworking on Women’s Work–Life Balance and Life Satisfaction: a Longitudinal Study from Singapore
As teleworking gains widespread global acceptance as a prevalent work arrangement, it is crucial to understand its implications for life...
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Our Founders’ Fears: The Roots of the Criminalization of African Americans
The origin of the criminalization of African Americans is often considered to be the period after the Civil War with the passage of a series of...
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Measuring Subjective Well-being Capability: A Multi-Country Empirical Analysis in Europe
The main aim of this paper is to conceptualise and empirically estimate subjective well-being capability. The empirical demonstration of the...
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Understanding the Association Between Education and Wellbeing: An Exploration of the Gallup World Poll
Antecedents of wellbeing across different socio-cultural contexts is a question that psychologists and other social scientist continue to grapple...
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Multidimensional Measure of Well-Being, Translation, Factor Structure, Measurement Invariance, Reliability and Validity of the PERMA-Profiler in Spain
The main objective of this study is to examine the psychometric properties of the PERMA-Profiler in a Spanish context. The PERMA-Profiler, developed...
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Does Intergenerational Solidarity with Adult Children Reduce Middle-Aged Parents’ Risk of Mortality in Later Life?
Although intergenerational solidarity with adult children has been considered to have a positive impact on older parents’ well-being, less is known...
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Personal Belief in a Just World and the Growth Mindset in Chinese Adolescence: Prospective Between-Person and Within-Person Associations
Individual differences in personal belief in a just world (PBJW) and growth mindset can predict people’s emotions and actions when faced with...
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The we—sum of its parts or something else?
How could the idea of continuous identity be compatible with the fact that people live in social spheres (groups) which are subject to constant...
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“The Jim Crow Army Must Have a Scapegoat”: Justice, Cowardice, and the Court Martial of Lieutenant Leon Gilbert (Korea, 1950)
The story of Lieutenant Leon Gilbert—a Black United States Army officer court-martialed during the Korean War—challenged the United States’...