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Public Versus Private Health Financing Transition in Low- and Middle-Income Countries: Exploring the Crowding-Out Effects
Healthcare financing is crucial for sustainable development and has been gaining attention, particularly since the COVID-19 pandemic. Although ample...
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Welfare States and the Health Impact of Social Capital: Focusing on the Crowding-Out and Crowding-In Perspectives
In recent decades, studies in various countries have found that social capital, such as social trust and civic participation, improves health....
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All Earned Revenue is Not Created Equal: Revenue Embeddedness as a Framework for Exploring Crowding-In/Crowding-Out Effects
Nonprofit organizations increasingly rely on earned revenue to sustain their mission-driven activities. Previous research examining the effects of...
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Household Crowding Measures: A Comparison and External Test of Validity
Analysts may have multiple measures of household crowding, and so need to know which measure to emphasise. We analyse the relationships between...
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Develo** occupant-based understandings of crowding: a study of residential self-assessment in Eabametoong First Nation
On-reserve housing crises have been measured by governments, agencies and First Nations for decades. In Canada, housing evaluation is conducted using...
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Correlates of dormitory satisfaction and differences involving social density and room locations
The basic variables associated with the dormitory satisfaction of 140 undergraduate university students were examined using a questionnaire....
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Chip** In or Crowding-Out? The Impact of Pension Receipt on Older Adults’ Intergenerational Support and Subjective Well-Being in Rural China
With the introduction of the New Rural Social Pension Scheme (NRSPS), pension coverage in rural China has increased substantially during the last...
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Exploring the Determinants of Urban Resilience Against Pandemics: Case of Four Large Indian Cities
Cities are the epicenters of people and economic activities but with Covid-19 affecting both lives and livelihood, all economic activities have been... -
Crafting Social Integration? Welfare State and Volunteering Across Social Groups and Policy Areas in 23 European Countries
The beneficial role of voluntary work for social integration makes it an important aspect of social cohesion. Thus, there is broad interest in...
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Does military expenditure crowd out health-care spending? Cross-country empirics
The trade-off between military expenditure and public health spending has remained an unsettled empirical issue. This paper investigates whether...
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‘Crowding the Stoop’: Climbing the Mega-Structures of Science Fiction
I sit curled up on my sofa, the familiar weight of a science fiction novel balanced on my knees, the bible-thin pages crinkling at the edges from the... -
Crowd Salience Heightens Tolerance to Healthy Facial Features
ObjectiveRecent findings suggest crowd salience heightens pathogen-avoidant motives, serving to reduce individuals’ infection risk through...
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The Spatial Dynamics of Homelessness in Australia: Urbanisation, Intra-City Dynamics and Affordable Housing
While homelessness in Australia has remained relatively stable at the national level, its spatial distribution is becoming more nuanced. This paper...
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Fostering Innovation Activities with the Support of a Development Bank: Evidence from Brazil 2003–2011
I evaluate the impact of the Banco Nacional de Desenvolvimento Econômico e Social (BNDES) disbursements on R&D intensity of companies operating in...
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New student residence unit typologies: introducing Housing Unit Classification (HUC), a framework for understanding student socialization
Increasing privacy demands have led to the design and construction of new and diverse universities student residences across Northern America, that...
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Effects of the New Rural Society Endowment Insurance Program on Intergenerational Transfer
One of the key questions in evaluation of the performance of the New Rural Social Endowment Insurance Program (NSEI) in China is how the... -
Political turnover, public employment, and local economic development: New empirical evidence on the impact of local political dynasties in the Brazilian “Nordeste”
The present paper assesses the impact of the size of the municipal public sector on local economic growth and the extent to which it is conditioned...
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Decomposing the Effect of Commercialization on Nonprofit Donations
Whether commercialization crowds out nonprofit donations has been a concern for nonprofit professionals and scholars. If the crowding-out effect...