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Eligible but Not Entitled: The Distinctiveness of Non‐Entitlement Policy Designs at the Frontline
ABSTRACT This paper explores the distinctive dynamics of entitlement versus non‐entitlement social programmes, focusing on how this distinction influences frontline workers' management of access to social provisions. While much of the existing literature emphasises the macro‐level impacts of these alternative policy designs, this study focuses on their
Michal Koreh +2 more
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This article explores the integration of climate change risks into social protection approaches looking at the case of Jordan. Creating cobenefits between SDGs 1 and 13, climate‐sensitive social protection can build the resilience of vulnerable groups and foster mitigation and adaptation behaviors.
Martina Jaskolski +4 more
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Neuropathic Pain Medication and Antidepressant Use after Disability Pension in Patients with Spinal Cord Stimulation for Persistent Spinal Pain Syndrome. [PDF]
Kaijankoski H +5 more
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ABSTRACT Objectives Smartphone apps facilitate the dissemination of resources to help people with bipolar disorder (BD) implement self‐management strategies. However, current apps do not address all treatment outcomes valued by people with BD, nor are they designed with scalability in mind.
Erin E. Michalak +5 more
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Level of and Changes in Perceived Work Ability Among Partial Disability Pensioners and the Risk of Full Disability Pension-A Register-Linked Cohort Study. [PDF]
Wallius MA +4 more
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Fingerprints Encode Risk for Bipolarity
ABSTRACT Background Fingerprint patterns are developed during pregnancy and share a common embryogenic origin with the central nervous system. Considering the observed relationship between prenatal abnormalities and higher risk for schizophrenia, we previously built fingerprint‐based algorithms achieving validation accuracies up to 70% in a large ...
Raymond Salvador +25 more
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ABSTRACT Wealth, though crucial for modeling economic behavior and understanding well‐being, is difficult to measure in surveys. This paper introduces a new, comprehensive account‐by‐account approach for eliciting asset holding. This approach is implemented in the Vanguard Research Initiative, a panel of wealthholders designed to yield high‐quality ...
John Ameriks +4 more
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