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The Effects of Health Insurance on Maternal Healthcare Utilization in Tanzania
Maternal healthcare utilization plays a pivotal role in promoting maternal and child health outcomes. Yet, many developing countries, including...
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Food and Nutrition Insecurity Status Among Tribal Communities: A Case Study of Particularly Vulnerable Tribal Group of Jhargram, West Bengal, India
Food and nutrition insecurity is a serious issue among the low and lower-middle-income countries in the world, especially among the tribal people who...
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Benchmarking and the Technicization of Academic Discourse: The Case of the EU at-Risk of Poverty or Social Exclusion Composite Indicator
Drawing on the critical discourse analysis of journals and working papers from 2011-2020 referring to the at-risk of poverty or social exclusion...
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Earliest Evidence in the Philippines of Life Under the Canopy: Plant Technology and Use of Forest Resources by Our Species
In the past decades, two antinomic hypotheses were developed in tropical prehistory. Scholars qualified tropical forests as “green deserts” and...
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PSA screening for prostate cancer in the United States: 30 years of controversy
In 1994, the United States approved the Prostate-Specific Antigen (PSA) test as a screening tool for prostate cancer. It did so despite the test’s...
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Traces of Historical Redlining in the Contemporary United States: New Evidence from the Add Health Cohort
Research on the legacies of historical redlining has lacked nationally representative and multilevel data. We advance this literature by analyzing...
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Duale und schulische Berufsausbildungen in Deutschland: Schritte zu einem umfassenden Verständnis von beruflicher Bildung
Even today, vocational education and training (VET) in Germany is often equated with dual training. School-based VET can be seen as second-class in...
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Just Participatory Research with Young People Involved in Climate Justice Activism
This commentary reflects on the tensions inherent in enacting creative, co-produced, and participatory methods with younger co-researchers who are...
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Assessment of urbanization impacts on vegetation cover in major cities of Pakistan: evidence from remotely sensed data
Increasing urbanization has affected vegetation cover (VC) in various regions worldwide. However, barely any attention has been paid to Pakistan,...
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The geography of hate crime in California, 2015–18
Understanding hate crimes, and especially ideologically bias-motivated crimes has become an important research topic. Scholarly work focused on the...
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Mitigating development barriers and addressing disparities in border cities of Iran: a comprehensive analysis of border provinces and influential factors
This study addresses the persistent challenge of development disparities in Iran’s border regions. Despite the nation's commitment to reducing the...
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Framing Amish victimization and security through the lens of criminological theory
This article explores the crime experience of the Amish, a rural-located religious subculture that is rarely studied by criminologists. Evidence is...
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Accessibility, Gender, and Social Safety Net Program Unveiling the Unspoken Reality
This book offers an extensive research work to explore the accessibility of women with disabilities and financial insolvency to social safety net...
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Is Sleep Behavior Impacted by Sharing a Bed or Room with a Partner? A Cross-Sectional Study with Older Adults
Despite exploring factors, little is known about sleep quality and room sharing in older adults. To examine differences in sleep quality among older...
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Moving from Migration to Mobilities: Spatial Distinction and the Mobilities/Transitions Nexus in the Development of Research Careers
This article explores the role played by migration and mobilities practiced while young in subsequent professional development, focusing on the...
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Reimagining the familiar stranger as a source of security: generating guardianship through everyday mobility
The familiar stranger is a social phenomenon that emerges from the serial reproduction of daily routines, structured around urban places and...
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Site Settlement Patterns During MIS 3 in the Southeast of France: the Lithic Assemblages of Two Phases of Occupation (Levels 4.1 and 4.2) at the Abri du Maras
New excavations at the Abri du Maras have revealed a thick sequence over 250 ka old with evidence of recurrent human occupations, first in a vast...
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Conflict and Girl Child Marriage: Global Evidence
Child marriage has lasting negative health, human capital, and welfare consequences. Conflict settings are characterized by a number of complex...
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Illiberal regimes and international organizations
Illiberal regimes have become central players in international organizations. In this introduction to the special issue, we provide a unified...
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Decoupling social movements from modernity: a critical reappraisal of Charles Tilly’s theory on the origins of social movements
Conventional wisdom situates the historical origins of social movements in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries by attributing their emergence to...