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Abstract Teacher retention in England continues to be in a state of decline, with early career teachers (ECTs) most at risk of leaving the profession. High attrition rates create an unstable and unsustainable workforce, which negatively affects the educational development of young people. The purpose of this paper was to explore the career‐related push
Thomas Procter‐Legg+2 more
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Then and now: Twenty years of education research methods use in the United Kingdom
Abstract There have been debates about the quality and usefulness of education research for a long time, with opinion often dividing along methodological lines. Those on different sides of an apparent methodological schism often bemoan the lack of recognition and resources afforded to their chosen approach.
Emma Smith+4 more
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The 1950 Census and the Post-Enumeration Survey [PDF]
Leon Pritzker, Alfred Sands
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Abstract The 2011 Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant accident underscored the crucial role of nuclear engineering experts. However, the specific arguments and motivations of scientists advocating for the introduction of foreign reactors remain unclear.
Masahiro Inohana
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How Ethnoracial Groups Spend Their Time
We know strikingly little about how time use varies across ethnoracial groups in the United States. We describe the daily lives of 210,586 White, Black, Hispanic, and Asian people in the nationally representative American Time Use Survey (2003–2019 ...
Sarah James, Elizabeth Wrigley-Field
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City-Defined Neighborhood Boundaries in the United States. [PDF]
Ansolabehere S+5 more
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Racial and Ethnic Inequities to Cumulative Environmental and Occupational Impacts in Michigan. [PDF]
Shkembi A, Park SK, Zelner J, Neitzel R.
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