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Role of Digital-Government, Regional Integration, and Government Expenditures on Public Health Services in Selected Asian Economies
The study investigates the role of digital-government (DG), government utilization, and regional integration on public health services (PHS) by...
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Five worlds of social reproduction after the new millennium: placing transitional China in a three-dimensional model of social reproduction
Since the late 2000s, China has accelerated reconstruction of the welfare state against the backdrop of the second transition. Following a...
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Becoming Active Readers with Metafictive Children’s Novels: Analysing Responses to The Bad Beginning and The Name of this Book is Secret
Unreliable narrators, multiple perspectives, and lack of a resolution are all experiences children in the twenty-first century increasingly...
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The Impact of Teleworking on Women’s Work–Life Balance and Life Satisfaction: a Longitudinal Study from Singapore
As teleworking gains widespread global acceptance as a prevalent work arrangement, it is crucial to understand its implications for life...
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Barriers to Mental Health Care in US Military Veterans
BackgroundMilitary veterans often encounter multiple obstacles to mental health care, such as stigma, practical barriers (e.g., high cost), and...
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The Attachment of Music Therapy and Spiritual Care: Understanding Care From a Holistic Perspective
The late twentieth century saw a revival and change in holistic care offered in the healthcare setting. Music therapy and spiritual care are new...
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Labor migration, remittances, and the economy in the Gulf Cooperation Council region
The massive increase in labor migration to the Middle East during the past three decades has rivaled its historical trends bound to the West. This...
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Younger children and mothers’ labour supply in rural India: Evidence from fertility stop** behaviour
This paper estimates the causal effect of having young children aged 0–5 years on mothers’ labour force participation in rural India. To address the...
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Migration, Partner Selection, and Fertility in Germany: How Many Children are Born in Mixed Unions?
For the German context, we investigate whether the number of children ever born differs between mixed unions (exogamous unions between natives and...
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Parents’ Views of a Gifted and Talented Phase Out Proposal: The Aspirational Class and the Disruption of Racial Inequities in Diverse Schools
In this article, I examined parents’ views of a gifted and talented (G&T) phase out proposal in an effort to document how the aspirational class can...
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The Influence of Rating Scales and Question Attributes on the Validity and Reliability of Generalized Trust Scales
Trust is important for a range of societal outcomes. Despite its significance, there is considerable debate about how best to measure trust. In the...
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Measuring Political Institutions in the Long Run: A Latent Variable Analysis of Political Regimes, 1810–2018
In this article, latent variable analysis is used to construct hybrid measure of political development based on the plausible common variation...
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Toward a third-generation rational choice theory: the multiple player approach to collective action problems
This paper aims to contribute to the development of a “third-generation” rational choice theory by introducing a Multiple Player Approach for...
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Breaking Barriers: Utilizing a STEM Equity Framework for Analyzing Primary Picture Books
This article explores integrating a STEM equity framework in analyzing primary picture books, focusing on providing equitable access to high-quality...
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CEO bias and the degree of industry competition
Recent theoretical work rationalizes evidence that many chief executive officers (CEOs) have biased levels of confidence. The main limitation of...
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Piecing Together Respectability: Black Women’s Reflections on Familial Socialization Messages
The politics of respectability continues to inform the messages that Black women receive from family members across a range of experiences, from...