Are Less Affluent People Less Likely to Run for Political Office?
Abstract In almost all democracies, elected officials are better off than most of the citizens they represent. Recent research has shown that this descriptive misrepresentation is partly due to voter and party bias against less well‐off candidates. In this paper, we explore a third possible explanation: Are less affluent people less likely to run for ...
Pirmin Bundi, Reto Wüest
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Finding Stars: Mapping the Geography of the World's Scientific Elites
Short Abstract Scientific excellence is clustering ever more tightly in a few ‘superstar’ cities. Four—New York, Boston, London and the San Francisco Bay Area—now host 12% of the world's top scientists. In contrast, the Global South remains largely absent, with the notable exception of Beijing's dramatic rise.
Andrés Rodríguez‐Pose +2 more
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The Role of Rehabilitation Nurses in Empowering Mastectomised Women for Self-Care: A Scoping Review. [PDF]
Rodrigues M +7 more
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Interprofessional education: A recognized necessity, a persistent challenge - Perspectives from a longitudinal study. [PDF]
de Barros TG +30 more
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Central nervous system and systemic inflammatory networks associated with acute neurological outcomes in COVID-19. [PDF]
Freitas NL +8 more
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Acute Eruption in a Child With Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia
Pediatric Dermatology, EarlyView.
L. Parra‐Navarro +2 more
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Impact of Sarcopenia, Dynapenia, and Obesity on Muscle Strength and Quality in Chronic Kidney Disease Patients: A Sex-Specific Study. [PDF]
Bacci M +16 more
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Editorial: Biomarkers of response to interventions in psychiatry. [PDF]
Franco SB +3 more
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