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Happiness in urban environments: what we know and don’t know yet
There is no consensus on what makes for a livable urban environment. This requires empirical assessment of the relationship between urban...
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Global Prevalence of Urinary Tract Infections in the Older Persons: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis
Urinary Tract Infections (UTIs) as a type of bacterial infection are the most common infections in older people. The present study was conducted with...
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Regional Multidimensional Attitudes Towards Immigration: Evidence from the European Social Survey Using Small Area Estimation
The present article is the first empirical investigation of attitudes towards immigration in Europe via small area estimation providing reliable...
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Organizational Benefits of Commuting Support: The Impact of Flexible Working Hours on Employees’ OCB through Commuting Control
Flexible working hours has many benefits in improving employee’s in-role performance, and thus become more popular in modern cities. However, we knew...
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“Hospitality” Delegitimised by International Humanitarianism: When Mayors “Take Back Control” of the Political Economy of Solidarity in Lebanese Municipalities Receiving Displaced Syrians
Since 2011, Lebanon hosts more than a million displaced Syrians fleeing from a devastating civil war. This humanitarian crisis directly questions the...
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When societalization stalls: the semantics of code switching and the work of the soft legal realm
The dominant sociological view is that there are too many public crises. This article points to a different problem, namely the tendency for...
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Orientalism reimagined: a semantic network analysis of slum tour reviews
In the last two decades, slum tourism in the Global South has witnessed remarkable growth, evolving into a highly professionalized industry. This...
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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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Measuring Wellbeing Across Culture and Context – are we Getting it Right? Evaluating the Variation in Wellbeing Conceptualisations Throughout the World
Researchers, practitioners, and policy makers have been increasingly interested in measuring wellbeing over the last two decades. However, with many...
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Co** Strategies of the Farming Communities in the Indian Sundarbans Region to Adapt with Frequent Extreme Weather Events
Frequent extreme weather events result in substantial economic losses for farming communities, posing a significant threat to the livelihood security...
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Urgent action needed: addressing the regulatory gap in e-cigarette trade and usage
Tobacco use is associated with serious health problems. Global efforts, such as the World Health Organization’s Framework for Tobacco Control, have...
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Transformation of Relationships with the Environment — Exploring Environmental Memories in Dakar
We examine the role of phenomenological environmental memories to understand environmental changes and favor conservation in Dakar, Senegal, a...
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On measurement of distances between texts in dictionary-based content analysis
The article discusses the measurement of distances between heterogeneous texts. Some limitations of WordStat, a popular off-the-shelf software...
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A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis of the Effectiveness of Dietary Interventions to Enhance Mental Wellbeing in Emerging Adulthood
Mental well-being in emerging adulthood (18–29y) can come under severe strain. A healthy diet may support a smooth transition and promote high mental...
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Cascade or updown sliding: the influence of interactive interface of short video app on information processing and user experience
With the advancement of human–computer interaction and technology revolution, the value and importance of user convenience and human-centered...
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Tracing sampling in applied linguistics: the case of quantitative research approach
The popularity of research has opened some new doors to science and information. For this science to flourish, it requires sound and solid inference,...
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Saving behavior among immigrant and native youth
This study investigates the role of migration background in the saving behavior of youth, with a focus on immigrant generation, national origin, and...
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Unequal Access to Primary Care Providers at the Intersection of Race/Ethnicity, Sexual Orientation, and Gender
Not all U.S. populations have equal access to a primary care provider (PCP). This study presents one of the first population-based evidence of...