Predicting depression and unravelling its heterogeneous influences in middle-aged and older people populations: a machine learning approach. [PDF]
Zhang L +7 more
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The Impact of a Rising Wage Floor on Labour Mobility Across Firms
ABSTRACT In April 2016, the National Living Wage (NLW) raised the statutory wage floor for employees in the United Kingdom aged 25 and above by 50 pence per hour. This uprating was almost double any in the previous decade and expanded the share of jobs covered by the wage floor by around 50%.
John Forth +6 more
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The relationship between social support and mental health in athletes: a systematic review and meta-analysis. [PDF]
Luo J, Du R, Wang X, Luo L.
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To Work or Not to Work? Married Men's Earnings and the Labor Supply of Other Household Members
ABSTRACT Despite rising per capita income, improvements in female educational attainment, and declining fertility, the reported overall female employment rate in India declined from 35% in 1999 to 27% in 2012. This paper examines the association between married men's earnings and the labor supply of other household members.
Neha Agarwal +2 more
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The impact of loneliness on depression among college students: the mediating role of problematic internet use and the moderating role of perceived social support. [PDF]
Xie ZL, Gan KP, Li J, Qin LW, Wu YT.
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Abstract Communities across Canada face a shortage of medically trained professionals, the majority of which are nurses, as domestic supply has not kept pace with increasing demand for services. Alongside rising inflation, housing costs, and living expenses, persistent educational and accreditation inequities have created barriers and challenging ...
Micah Leonida +2 more
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Mental Health, Work Productivity, and Quality of Life in People with Severe Haemophilia A Receiving Prophylaxis: Findings from the CHESS Data Platform. [PDF]
Chowdary P +6 more
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Relational Wellbeing Amongst Care‐Experienced Young People in Transition in the Context of Covid 19
ABSTRACT Care‐experienced young people typically negotiate the transition to adulthood at a younger age than their peers in the general population and with less reliable access to support. Concerns have been raised that Covid 19 exacerbated the challenges they faced and widened the ‘care‐gap’.
Emily R. Munro, Seana Friel, Amy Lynch
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