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OCB in the Context of Gender, Diversity and Inclusive Workplaces
Organizations in today’s globalized world must be ready to respond to the unpredictable and competitive nature of markets and businesses today, and... -
Adult Services and Employment for Adults with Autism: Options, Challenges, and Hope
Employment status is, in many ways, central to the definition of adulthood in North America. Some variation of “So, what is it you do?” is often one... -
The Effects of Workplace Substance Use Programs, Policies, and Practices on Current Substance Use Among A National Sample of Low-Income Workers: Differences by Race/Ethnicity and Education Level
Poverty and substance use are inextricably and bidirectionally related, but the workplace may represent an opportunity for substance use intervention...
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Abstraction and Embodiment in the Core Institutions of Capitalism: Money, Property, and Labor
This chapter presents a view, inspired by Simmel, and merging philosophy, psychology, and history, that rejects disembodied accounts of money. The... -
Social Construction of Barriers or Challenges to Parenting: Black Jamaican Fathers’ and Mothers’ Perspectives
Children receive many benefits from the consistent involvement of two adults in their lives. Although mothers and fathers encounter various barriers...
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Conformity in Business and Labor
Life-time employment and seniority-based salary systems are still in place in Japan’s labor market, in spite of somewhat increasing job hop** and... -
Understanding Social and Structural Determinants of Health and the Primary Prevention of Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs)
This chapter highlights the importance of using a health equity lens to better understand the opportunities for the primary prevention of adverse... -
Moderating effect of socioeconomic status on nonlinear relationship between job quality and quality of life
This study analyzed the nonlinear effect of job quality consisting of income, hard, and soft job quality dimensions on quality of life, and the roles...
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Surveillance and Gender-Based Power Dynamics: Psychological Considerations
Surveillance is an increasingly prevalent feature of daily life and is carried out for a range of purposes across different settings. Although... -
Structural and Social Adversity and Food Insecurity in Families with Young Children: A Qualitative Metasynthesis
Food insecurity (FI) is defined as a household-level economic and social condition of limited or uncertain access to adequate food. Approximately... -
Precarious Employment: A Neglected Issue Among Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Workers
IntroductionPrecarious employment disproportionately affects systemically marginalized populations. Despite ample literature identifying employment...
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Psychosocial adaptation, marital satisfaction and meaning in life between women with high and low-risk pregnancies
Pregnancy brings high hopes for the future; nevertheless, pregnant women may encounter unexpected challenges, including the diagnosis of high-risk...
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Testing the cognitive niche hypothesis with structural equation modeling: different dark traits predict an evening-chronotype in males and females
Dark triad (DT) refers to a set of antisocial and self-interested personality traits (Machiavellianism, sub-clinical psychopathy and narcissism). The...
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Toward an Intersectional Understanding of Gender, Power, and Poverty
Women in the United States and globally experience high rates of povertyPoverty and economic hardship. Many factors contribute to women’s... -
Parental executive functions and motivations unveil variations in young children's screen media use
BackgroundThe increased screen media use among children aged 3 to 5, particularly in the post-COVID era, is concerning. Despite several...
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Durable Solutions: Integration and Host Community Challenges
Due to many protracted crisis situations around the world, displaced people often take refuge in neighboring countries for long periods of time. The... -
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