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A Model into Relations Between Spousal Support, Financial Satisfaction, and Marital Satisfaction
We developed a novel model combining the partial least squares structural equation modeling (PLS-SEM) and Artificial Neural Network (ANN) to examine...
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Resilience and Adaptation to Changing Family Support Among Older People in Urban China
In an ageing society undergoing socio-economic and political transitions since the economic reform in the late 1970s, old-age care in urban China has...
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State, Society and Environmental Security in International Relations Theory
As emerging non-traditional security issues in global politics such as environmental crises offer new avenues of research on the state-society...
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State Responses and Best Practices
A core message of this book is that the state is the essential actor in understanding internal migration, but not that its role is uniformly... -
Active Agents in the Private Sphere: A Women-Dominated Radical Support Network in Germany for the Islamic State
The so-called Islamic State in Iraq and Syria (ISIS) has succeeded in gathering an unprecedented level of female support worldwide. However, aside... -
Too Much, Too Little, or Just Right? Recent Changes to State Child Support Guidelines for Low-Income Noncustodial Parents
There are growing concerns that current child support guidelines may result in “too high” orders likely to go unpaid and resulting in substantial...
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Does raising awareness about inequality decrease support for school closures? An information treatment survey experiment during the COVID-19 pandemic
The increase in inequalities during the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic has been the topic of intense scholarly and public debate. School closures are one...
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Systematic Literature Review (SLR) on Community Support Among the Older Adults
The number of developed and develo** countries globally is steadily increasing due to the advanced development in various fields. Nevertheless, the...
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Moral Legitimation and Delegitimation of State Violence in Colombia
This research examines social media discourses to unravel how moral evaluation can be used to legitimize and delegitimize state violence. Based on a...
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State of the Fiscal Contract in Lagos’ Informal Settlements
Governments often have contentious relationships with residents of urban informal settlements. Motivated by the desire for rents and dreams of...
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State Feminism
This chapter explores state feminism as the macro-level of Aotearoa/New Zealand’s women’s movement, by drawing on findings from interviews and a... -
Credit rating agencies and the state: an inter-field regulated relationship
The history of Credit Rating Agencies [CRAs], commonly called Rating Agencies, has a long and distinguished trajectory marked by influence,...
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Frailty Among Older Indians: State-Level Factors
Frailty is a common syndrome affecting older adults. While frailty has well-established relationships with multiple adverse health outcomes and...
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Becoming again a war machine: Deleuze and Guattari’s theory of state violence applied to hate crime and domestic violence
The anti-violence movement has embraced a strategy for confronting interpersonal violence through criminal justice legislation. This has led...
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The “pervasive” state: entrepreneurial identities, frustration, and gratitude
The state has taken center stage during the COVID-19 pandemic in unanticipated ways. Rescuing private companies with public money exemplifies this,...
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Subsidy Entrepreneurship and a Culture of Rent-Seeking in Singapore’s Developmental State
Developmental state scholars argue that through “embedded autonomy”, state activism can steer society towards positive outcomes without capture by...
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The breadwinner and “the other”: sexism, immigrant economic threat, and support for immigration restriction in American Public Opinion
We offer a theory that links sexism to economic threat from immigrants and immigration-related policy preferences. Sexism has generally been...
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How Europeans Combine Support for Social Rights and Work Obligations of the Unemployed: Effects of Individual Predictors and Institutional Design
A long tradition of welfare attitudes research acknowledges that a substantial share of European citizens are supportive of organising social...
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The Impact of Post-migration Support for Refugees’ Job Acquirement in the U.S.
Refugees’ employment is considered one of the most important indicators of self-sufficiency in the new country in which they resettle. Previous...
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The So-called Failure of the State: Rethinking the State, Civil Society, and Criminal Organizations
In the field of international relations, we tend to apply the premises of political realism to our understanding of transnational criminal...