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Abstract While attention dysregulation is a promising early indicator of neurodevelopmental risk, in particular attention‐deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), it is difficult to characterize clinical concern due to its developmental expectability at the transition to toddlerhood.
Amanda N. Nili +8 more
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‘Nobody taught her how to be a mother’: The lived experience of mothering without a mother
Abstract Maternal grandmothers play a vital role in the transition to motherhood for their own daughters. The current study adds to this literature by investigating the lived experience of motherhood for women who lacked a meaningful relationship with their mothers.
Amy Walsh +4 more
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Contributions on localisation often focus on interactions between local organisations and the international community, with limited attention paid to dynamics within the locally‐led part of the response. The humanitarian operation in non‐government‐held areas of Syria is considered a key example of localisation, in which the health sector has assumed a
Sophie Roborgh
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Redefining shelter: humanitarian sheltering
Shelter is one of the most ‘intractable problems’ in humanitarian aid and yet there is little clarity on an overarching definition. Terminology for shelter and housing is often conflated, and the most prominent definition does not fully reflect recent progress in the Shelter and Settlements Sector.
Jennifer Ward George +2 more
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Modelling old‐age retirement: An adaptive multi‐outcome LAD‐lasso regression approach
Abstract Using unique administrative register data, we investigate old‐age retirement under the statutory pension scheme in Finland. The analysis is based on multi‐outcome modelling of pensions and working lives together with a range of explanatory variables.
Tero Lähderanta +3 more
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A Rabbi of One's Own? Navigating Religious Authority and Ethical Freedom in Everyday Judaism
ABSTRACT This article examines the varying ways religious devotees utilize, negotiate, embrace, and reject religious authorities in their everyday lives. Ethnographically exploring the ways that Orthodox Jews share reproductive decisions with rabbinic authorities, I demonstrate how some sanctify rabbinic rulings, while others dismiss them, or continue ...
Lea Taragin‐Zeller
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Abstract Using unique data on the contribution base, we investigate under‐insurance within the statutory pension scheme for self‐employed workers in Finland. Under‐insurance is defined as the difference between pension‐declared income and tax‐declared income.
Janne Salonen +2 more
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ABSTRACT Background The mother–child relationship quality (MCRQ) may represent a transgenerational transmission mechanism of mental health problems. In this context, we examine the mother's recalled parental rearing behavior, actual attributions of her child's behavior, and her current psychopathology. Method A clinical sample of mother–child dyads was
Carolin C. Albers +3 more
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Abstract The large increase in Eastern European migrants entering the Dutch labour market has led to concerns about their potential claim on Dutch unemployment benefits. We use a decomposition analysis to investigate differences in uptake of unemployment benefits between migrants and native Dutch employees by analysing register data for all employees ...
Anita Strockmeijer +2 more
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تقرير عن رسالة علمية "ماجستير" بعنوان: كلمة لا إله إلا الله في القرآن الكريم" دراسة موضوعية"
إن كلمة «لا إله إلا الله » هي الكلمة العظيمة، التي من أجلها خُلِقَ الخَلقُ، ومن أجلها أُرْسِلَتِ الرُّسلُ، ومن أجلها أُنْزِلتِ الكتبُ السماوية. ولا شكَّ أن القرآن الكريم، الذي هو خاتم الكتب، وأعظمها قدرًا وأفصحها بيانًا، قد عُني بهذه الكلمة ...
موسى بن سالم المالكي +1 more
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