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Couples and clinics: online learning and information provision to make decisions about fertility treatment in the context of neoliberalism and patriarchy in the U.K.
Published 2023“…</p> <p>Ultimately, this study contributes to previous research on the lived experiences of infertility and online health information seeking behaviour and aims to contribute to social change.…”
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REVIEW ON THE MONOGRAPH ”POPULATION OF THE REPUBLIC OF MOLDOVA AFTER 30 YEARS OF INDEPENDENCE”
Published 2022-06-01“…Using representative national sociological investigations, the authors provide a detailed analysis of the social well-being of the Moldovan population, access to health services, labour force and its quality and capitalization in the local marketplace. …”
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The Defeat of Multiculturalism over Nationalism and Religion: Transformation of Immigration Policies in Denmark and Sweden
Published 2021-12-01“…With the rise of the anti-immigrant parties in the 2001 elections, social rights were curtailed, and Danish values took centre stage. …”
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Epidemiologia dos acidentes do trabalho fatais em área metropolitana da região sudeste do Brasil, 1979-1989 Epidemiology of fatal work accidents in a metropolitan area of Southeast...
Published 1993-06-01“…<br>Campinas is an important industrial centre in the State of S. Paulo, Brazil. 476 registers filed at the Campinas agency of the Brazilian National Social-Welfore Institution, covering the Campinas, Cosmópolis, Paulínia, Sumaré and Valinhos Counties from 1979 to 1989, were analysed. …”
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Feeding strategies of <em>Rattus norvegicus</em>: a review / Una sintesi di alcuni aspetti della strategia alimentare del ratto <em>Rattus norvegicus</em>
Published 1987-07-01“…It is compared with the "worker-parasite" relationship supposed to be a kind of division of labour. The most important components of the foraging behaviour of the rat, are: the constant sampling of al1 the potential foods that brings the populations to a noteworthy adaptability to the change of available resources; the social interactions among individuals (mother-pups, adult-adult) that are very important in influencing the food preferences and, eventually, the food avoidance; the use of feeding-places, which is considered as a fundamental trait of the foraging behaviour of the rat, working as an information-centre of the animals. …”
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Rural to urban migration is an unforeseen impact of development intervention in Ethiopia.
Published 2012-01-01“…Strategies for livelihood diversification include education and off-farm casual wage-labour. However, jobs and services are limited in urban centres, few migrants send large cash remittances back to their families, and most return to their villages within one year without advanced qualifications. …”
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Enemy within? The silent epidemic of substance dependency in GCC countries
Published 2002-04-01“…It has been suggested that of all the social factors that predispose individuals to substance abuse, boredom is the most significant.14,17 The recent affluence and modernisation of the GCC societies have led many people to have a lot of spare time, as household chores are carried out by expatriate servants.14 The detrimental effects of such a lifestyle, including substance dependency, have been speculated in the literature.13,18–21 In a study cited by Al-Harthi14 of personality profiles and descriptive analyses of typical substance users enrolled in a treatment centre in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, the most frequently stated reason for indulging in drugs was to escape boredom. …”
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Measuring experiences of facility-based care for pregnant women and newborns: a scoping review
Published 2020-11-01“…Background Access to high-quality, person-centred care during pregnancy and childbirth is a global priority. …”
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Editorial
Published 2019-07-01“…He discovers strong social ties between young party members and suggests that this indicates “a certain exclusivity in recruitment patterns of political parties”. …”
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The Impact of Land Property Rights Interventions on Investment and Agricultural Productivity in Developing Countries: a Systematic Review
Published 2014-01-01“…The potential for negative social impacts found in qualitative studies further indicates the importance of assessing broad social outcomes and particularly in collecting data on those who may lose out as a result of land property rights reforms. …”
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LIFELONG GUIDANCE AS A TOPICALITY FOR THE PROMOTION OF THE LIFELONG AND LIFEWIDE MULTIDIMENSIONAL CAREER DEVELOPMENT NOWADAYS
Published 2023-12-01“…With the development of society and the liberalisation of the labour market, a new paradigm of lifelong guidance has entered the social sciences. …”
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Resource utilization among informal caregiver of lung cancer patients undergoing treatment
Published 2022-04-01“…A mixed-method study was conducted at one regional cancer centre within the Province of Ontario, Canada, using concurrent triangulation design. …”
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The Financial Structure of the Kayseri City According to the Islamic Registry Numbered 1988 in the Middle of the 19th Century
Published 2019-12-01“…Professing jobs such as masjid attendant, herald, coffeehouse keeper, labourer, carrier, saltpetrer, merchant, farmer, grocer, smith and a lot more professions alongside administrative (like mukhtar), religious (like imam, muezzin, mudarris) and military jobs (like reserves, regulars, corporals) demonstrates the diversity and liveliness of the commercial, economic and social life in Kayseri. …”
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Epidemiological transitions in maternal and child health in Peru: 1990–2013
Published 2015-03-01“…UNICEF and the Ministry of Health in Peru partnered to establish the Mamawasi (mother's home in Quechua local language) project, to encourage women in rural areas who lack transportation to give birth in health centres. Furthermore, economic growth, diminishment of extreme poverty, focus on health initiatives, and political and social support have contributed to improvement of child health and achievement of the MDG 4 target. …”
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Assessing the digital divide between the rural and urban areas of Sarawak using the system dynamics model / Wong Muk Ngiik... [et al.]
Published 2009“…The respective domains and indicators are: Infrastructure (Supply of Electricity, Availability of Internet Services, Proximity to Internet Service Centres); Socio-Economic variables (Highest Educational Attainments, Occupational Hierarchy, Income, Skills, and Language Proficiency); and Social capital (Quality of Life, Personal Weil-Being, Desire to know about other culture and Perception of neighbourhood). …”
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Cross-docking's research gaps and directions
Published 2022-12-01“…Several other advantages of cross-docking are addressed in the literature compared to traditional distribution centres. Some advantages are reduced cost (warehousing costs, inventory-holding costs, handling costs, labour costs), shorter delivery lead time (from supplier to customer), improved customer service, reduced storage space, faster inventory turnover, fewer overstocks, and reduced risk for loss and damage.Originality/value: Due to the advantages and extensive applications of cross-docking, in this paper a "review of reviews" was performed, and after introducing cross-docking terminals and their problem types, distinguish research gaps were determined for the future research study. …”
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Book Review European States and Their Muslim Citizens: The Impact Of Institutions on Perceptions and Boundaries
Published 2020-02-01“…One might have to further fine-tune the meaning of such a word in the current world where social media can help to propagate both good and bad intentions. …”
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