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The Global Financial Crisis and Healthcare Inequality in Japan
The aim of this study is to clarify whether health-care inequality in Japan widens during a depression, even though Japan has a universal health-care...
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A Regretful Journey Home: Albanian Return Migration in the Wake of the Global Financial Crisis of 2008
Despite occurring almost a decade ago, the effects of the 2008 global financial crisis continue to influence the lives of many people today....
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A paradox of openness: Democracies, financial integration & crisis
Why do democracies experience financial crises more often than non-democracies? Revisiting the 2008 Great Financial Crisis (GFC) as a significant and...
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Economic Anthropology in View of the Global Financial Crisis
Economic anthropology is the study of how individuals and communities understand and engage with economic life, broadly conceived. This chapter... -
Economic Anthropology in View of the Global Financial Crisis
Economic anthropology is the study of how individuals and communities understand and engage with economic life, broadly conceived. This chapter... -
Financial Wellbeing and International Migration Intentions: Evidence from Global Surveys
This paper investigates the role of subjective financial wellbeing (FWB) in international migration. A large body of literature established that...
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Neoliberalism, Crisis and Education
This chapter explores the relationship between neoliberalism and crisis. It explains the theory that neoliberal policies create crises, which leads... -
Adapting Employee Engagement Strategies Amid Crisis: Insights from the COVID-19 Pandemic
Crises are unpredictable events that have the potential to strike at any moment, causing significant disruptions to work, daily routines, and the...
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Pre and post-financial crisis convergence of metropolitan housing markets in Poland
Using a unique dataset of 4.6 million offers, we investigate the convergence of 28 regional housing markets in Poland from 2000 to 2019. The...
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Dancing in the Dark: Social Life and Life Satisfaction in Times of Economic Prosperity and Crisis
This article explores the relationship between individuals’ satisfaction with their social life and global life satisfaction during periods of...
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Rethinking the “crisis of expertise”: a relational approach
Concerns about a “crisis of expertise” have been raised recently in both scholarship and public debate. This article asks why there is such a...
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Nonprofit Organizations 1 Year After the Covid-19 Crisis: Understanding How the French Voluntary Sector is Opening up to Adaptations Related to Societal Orientation
Non-profit organizations (NPOs) occupy a crucial place in society. This article studies the determinants of their managerial adaptations in relation...
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2008 financial crisis and income distribution in Turkey
This study provides some new evidence for the 2008–2009 Global Financial Crisis on income inequality in Turkey. Two methodologies were used in the...
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A Socio−economic Impact Analysis of the Political Crisis in Burundi with a Focus on Children: A Macro–Micro Framework
In this paper, we present a social and economic impact analysis of the Burundi political crisis (2015 to 2017) accompanied by economic sanctions. We...
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Banks beyond borders: internationalization, financialization, and the behavior of foreign-owned banks during the Global Financial Crisis
An internationalizing wave swept through many develo** and emerging countries’ banking systems in the years before the onset of the Global...
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Climate Crisis in the Indian Himalayas: An Introduction
The Indian Himalayan Region (IHR), known for the stunning beauty and rich biodiversity, is facing an unprecedented climate crisis. The fragile... -
Does trust in government improve Covid-19’s crisis management?
Countries have adopted several measures to control the spread of Covid-19. However, substantial differences remain in terms of performance in...
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Social Constructivist and Rights-Based Analysis of Global Governance of Statelessness: The Case of the Rohingya Crisis
In Myanmar (formerly Burma), there is a long history of human rights violation against the Rohingya, an ethnic minority, predominately Muslim and...
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Immigrant pentecostalism in the emergence of the COVID-19 crisis: reactions and responses from the Universal Church of the Kingdom of God in Berlin
This article seeks to analyze the reactions and responses of the Universal Church of the Kingdom of God (UCKG) in Berlin to the global COVID-19...
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Global Civil Society Response to the COVID-19 Crisis
How did Civil Society Organizations (CSOs) globally address the needs caused by the COVID-19 pandemic? In this study, we examine the roles CSOs...