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The Affordable Rental Housing Crisis and Population Health Equity: a Multidimensional and Multilevel Framework

Journal of Urban Health, 2023
The US is facing a severe affordable rental housing crisis that contributes to multiple forms of housing insecurity including homelessness, crowded and poor quality housing conditions, unstable housing arrangements, and cost burdens. A considerable body of evidence finds that housing insecurity is an important determinant of health.
Danya E. Keene, Kim M. Blankenship
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The multidimensional current global crisis versus the concept of polycrisis

Science, technologies, innovation, 2023
The article is devoted to the most relevant issues of the research of the multidimensional current world crisis and the concept of polycrisis. The main idea of the article is to determine the essence of the multidimensionality of the current world crisis and its impact on further world development. It was determined that ongoing crisis upheavals should
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Degrowth: Tools for a Complex Analysis of the Multidimensional Crisis

Capitalism Nature Socialism, 2012
A new spectre is haunting Europe, the spectre of (real) degrowth.1 Faced with a widespread economic, ecological, and social crisis, with injustice, a loss of meaning, insecurity and finally the pos...
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The Euro Crisis: Decoding the Multidimensional and Heterogeneous Phenomenon

2019
When crisis is used as a figurative term to point to the diffuse and complex big picture, it contradicts the acute and imminent character that originally is inherent to the etymology of the concept. Therefore, there is a need for clarification of which of these so-called European crises is meant by the term “Euro crisis”.
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Multidimensional Approaches to Quality Measurement and Performance Improvement in the Ideal Crisis System

Psychiatric Clinics of North America
This work expands on the National Council for Mental Wellbeing whitepaper Quality Measurement in Crisis Services. The authors present 2 approaches to measure development: The first maps flow through the crisis continuum and defines metrics for each step of the process.
Ken, Hopper   +7 more
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Sudden crisis events and firms' stock price fluctuations: A multidimensional heterogeneity perspective

Journal of Contingencies and Crisis Management
AbstractThis study takes listed companies that have experienced sudden crisis events as samples. The event study method and multiple regression analysis are further adopted to explore the relationship between sudden crisis events and the stock price fluctuations of listed companies from the perspective of multidimensional characteristics.
Meng Tian   +3 more
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A multidimensional approach to crisis preparation for technical organizations: Some critical factors

Technological Forecasting and Social Change, 1995
Abstract Technical organizations are not only vulnerable to crises, but have the potential to create catastrophic crises. This has been devastatingly illustrated by recent crises, such as the gas leak in Bhopal, India, the Exxon Valdez oil spill, and the Challenger explosion. Thus, crisis preparation is critical for these organizations.
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Stress on Nurses in Hospitals: A Multidimensional Crisis in Healthcare

A new study from the Center for Studying Health System Change (HSC) shows that nurses are playing an increasingly important role in quality improvement initiatives as hospitals throughout the country are under increasing pressure to engage in a variety of these activities.
Hudda Kumar Sanjay   +4 more
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Dynamics of multidimensional poverty in Italy, through the crisis.

2013
The current economic crisis is being producing heavy effects on Italian societies, both in terms of income and overall well-being. In this paper, we analyze the evolution of multidimensional poverty in Italy over the last year, to investigate the effects of the crisis. Data come from different waves of the Multipurpose Survey on Families, held by Istat
M. Fattore   +2 more
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“Three at Once”: The Multidimensional Scope of Labor Crisis in China

2002
Since 1994, due to important redundancies in state-owned enterprises, China has undergone a sharp and cumulative increase of unemployed people. In 1997, the recognition by the Party Congress of the necessity of modernizing the public sector and of making it profitable has even more accelerated the trend.
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