Parental conscription and cumulative adverse experiences in war-affected children and adolescents and their impact on mental health: a comment following Russia’s invasion of Ukraine in 2022 [PDF]
Background With Russia’s invasion of the Ukraine on February 2022, Ukrainian children and adolescents have been exposed to several stressful life events.
Katrin Erlewein +2 more
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“How can we talk about our struggles?” reflections on researcher wellbeing and recommendations for psychosocial support for researchers in conflict-affected areas [PDF]
Background In recent years, research has revealed the emotionally demanding side of research for researchers (in addition to research participants). This research provides useful guidance, especially for researchers who work with research participants ...
Laura Jeffery +3 more
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Rapid urbanization in developing countries has led to an increasing demand for urban construction land. As a result, many farmers’ lands have been expropriated by local governments, exacerbating the imbalance between land supply and demand. This issue is
Liliang You
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Introduction: Various territorial crises have marked humanity, causing precarious and irregular population displacements with an impact on the health of the population assigned to the waiting territories.
Jane Francinete Dantas +3 more
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A Study of the Efficiency of Berman's Model in the Assessment of Qur'an Translation; A case study of Rationalization tendency [PDF]
Translation of the Qur'an as the most sensitive text needs to be accurately assessed. Reviewing and evaluating the Holy Qur'an's translation have been the subject to different books and articles for many years, but these reviews are often empirical and ...
Shahriar Niazi +2 more
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Do guns displace books? The impact of compulsory military service on educational attainment [PDF]
To estimate the causal effect of conscription on the probability to obtain a university degree, we use a regression-discontinuity design associated with the introduction of conscription in Germany. There is evidence that conscription increased the likelihood of completing higher education.
Thomas K. Bauer +3 more
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Migration health crisis associated with climate change: A systematic review
BACKGROUND: The empirical assessment of the health outcomes associated with migration caused by climate change is still unclear. However, health outcomes in the early stages are expected to be similar to the health outcomes associated with refugees.
Sadegh Ahmadi Mazhin +4 more
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The productive (re) structuring of capital, which has been implemented in Mozambique, through the territorialization of mining megaprojects, has influenced the compulsory displacement of local communities, causing profound changes in the social and ...
Vanito Frei, Nélio Manuel
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Does Increasing Compulsory Education Decrease or Displace Adolescent Crime? New Evidence from Administrative and Victimization Data [PDF]
This paper estimates the contemporaneous effect of education on adolescent crime by exploiting the implementation a reform that increases the school leaving age in Italy by one year. We find that the Reform increases the enrollment rate of all ages, but decreases the offending rate of 14-year-olds only, who are the age group explicitly targeted by the ...
Brilli Y., Tonello M.
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We show heterogenous displacement effects of mandatory occupational pension savings on private household wealth for different groups. Richer households in particular show larger displacements. This contributes to explaining why empirical studies often come with different estimates of this effect.
Mauro Mastrogiacomo +2 more
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