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The Cost of Love: Emotional Labour and Moral Tensions in the Lives of Chinese Young Carers

open access: yesThe British Journal of Sociology, Volume 77, Issue 2, Page 286-299, March 2026.
ABSTRACT Like adults, children also provide care. This article explores the emotional labour of young carers who care for ill or disabled family members in China, a context where children's caregiving remains largely invisible in both policy and scholarship.
Kefan Xue, Kaidong Guo
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Understanding the Oral Health Status and Factors Affecting Poor Oral Health in People Living With Severe Mental Illness: A Cross‐Sectional Study

open access: yesAustralian Dental Journal, Volume 71, Issue 1, Page 39-48, March 2026.
ABSTRACT Objectives To assess the oral health status of patients with severe mental illness visiting the Collaborative Centre for Cardiometabolic Health in Psychosis clinics and examine the effect of demographic, medical and social factors on Oral Health (OH). Methods The cross‐sectional study included adults aged 18–65 years with severe mental illness
Shilpi Ajwani   +3 more
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The Case for a Universal Child Tax Credit

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Journal of Policy Analysis and Management, Volume 45, Issue 2, Spring 2026.
Katherine Michelmore
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Mortality among Male Disability Pensioners

Scandinavian Journal of Social Medicine, 1977
The basic material consists of all 235 men who were granted temporary or permanent disability pension in Malmö for the first time in 1964. By the end of 1974, 111 had died; the expected mortality was 42. The most common causes of death were diseases of the circulatory system, neoplasms, and diseases of the respiratory system. The post-mortem diagnoses
A, Medhus, H, Kristenson
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Men with Disability Pension

Scandinavian Journal of Social Medicine, 1976
Men with disability pension. Medhus, A. (Department of Social and Preventive Medicine, University of Lund, Sweden). In 1964, temporary or permanent disability pension was granted to 2.9 per thousand of all men in Malmö aged 16 to 66 years. The figure for 1974 was 10.6 per thousand, i.e. 3.7 times as high.
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Disability pension among immigrants in Sweden

Social Science & Medicine, 2006
Using large samples, disability pensions among foreign-born and native-born women and men living in Sweden is studied here for the period 1981-1999. The results show foreign-born individuals having higher rates of disability pension. The risk of being on disability pension is very low for newly arrived immigrants, but increases rapidly on a yearly ...
Torun, Osterberg, Björn, Gustafsson
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