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Basic Needs and Absolute Poverty in Lithuania: Method and Estimation
We propose a methodology for estimating the cost of the basic needs and applying it on the data for Lithuania in a decade after the EU accession (2006-2016).
Jekaterina Navickė +2 more
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Basic needs, planning and policies [PDF]
The recommendations of international organizations such as the World Bank, ILO, OECD and FAO and comparable demands by critical social scientists evince a growing awareness that basic human needs should be made the point of departure and orientation for ...
Schwefel, Detlef
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Health problems that often occur in children of primary school age (6-12 years) are diseases associated with personal hygiene of the children. This study aimed to determine the relationship of parenting pattern with quality fulfi llment of basic personal ...
Umi Mardliyah +2 more
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IntroductionBased on self-determination theory, we investigated whether examinees are classifiable into profiles based on basic need strength and perceived need support that differ in stress parameters and achievement in the context of a standardized ...
Linda Schürmann +2 more
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Effects of a Motivational Climate on Psychological Needs Satisfaction, Motivation and Commitment in Teen Handball Players [PDF]
The aim of this study was to examine the effects of the motivational climate created by the coach and perceived by a group of young high-performance handball players on their sport motivation, self-determination, sport psychological needs and sport ...
Alesi, Marianna +4 more
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Background A substantial share of undergraduates are basic needs insecure, meaning they lack consistent access to essential material goods like food and shelter.
Katharine M. Broton +2 more
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Elevating Human Development in Muslim Countries: Need Fulfillment versus Basic Income Provision [PDF]
The expression ‘human development’ is differently understood around the world. It has both mundane and moral dimensions. The moral dimension is internal to human beings. It is difficult to quantify or isolate the moral aspect from the mundane.
Zubair Hasan
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School Refusal and Absenteeism: Perception of Teacher Behaviors, Psychological Basic Needs, and Academic Achievement. [PDF]
School refusal (SR) is a complex problem that may be caused by different risk factors such as individual and contextual factors (Kearney, 2007; Maynard et al., 2018; Heyne et al., 2019).
Filippello P +3 more
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Antecedents of burnout among elite dancers: a longitudinal test of basic needs theory [PDF]
Objectives: Little is known regarding the social-psychological predictors of burnout in the dance domain. Drawing from basic needs theory, a sub-theory in the self-determination theory framework (Deci & Ryan, 2000), this study examined whether changes in
Duda, Joan L, Quested, Eleanor
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Leaders, teams and work engagement: a basic needs perspective
The purpose of this study is to investigate the relationship between engaging leadership and open conflict norms in teams, with work engagement. A mediating role of basic needs satisfaction between these relations is proposed based on self-determination ...
Wouter Robijn +3 more
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