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Public Policy and Extended Families: Evidence from South Africa [PDF]
Tightly knit extended families, in which people often give money to and get money from relatives, characterize many developing countries. These intra-family flows mean that public policies may affect a very different group of people than the one they ...
Douglas Miller+2 more
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English as an additional language (EAL): Decolonising provision and practice
Abstract This paper examines ways in which approaches to English as Additional Language (EAL) can be decolonised in schools. In an attempt to break traditional divides between academic research and pedagogical practice in this area, this article adopts a collaborative perspective, between an EAL advisory and support teacher and an academic member of ...
Oakleigh Welply
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Behind the thinking of attention disorder. [PDF]
Zamboni D, Snyder V.
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Publisher Correction: The effectiveness of plain packaging in discouraging tobacco consumption in Australia [PDF]
David Underwood+2 more
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What explains prevalence of informal employment in European countries : the role of labor institutions, governance, immigrants, and growth [PDF]
This paper looks into institutional and other macro determinants of prevalence of informal dependent employment, as well as informal self-employment, in European countries, using European Social Survey data on work without legal contract in on 30 ...
Hazans, Mihails
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Core and bridge symptoms of demoralization in Chinese female cancer patients: a network analysis. [PDF]
Gong Y+9 more
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Understanding Whether Price Tag Messaging Can Amplify the Benefits of Taxes: An Online Experiment. [PDF]
Hall MG+7 more
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Does Climate Change Risk Impact Insurance Credit Risk? Cross Country Evidence
ABSTRACT While climate change poses a significant financial risk to the insurance industry, research has not yet examined the impact on the insurer's credit risk. This study investigates the impact of climate change risks on credit risk for insurance firms.
Jassem Alokla+2 more
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Abstract Objective Up to 37% of bariatric surgery patients suffer from insufficient weight loss or weight regain and mental health symptoms in the longer term. Cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) may be an effective adjunct intervention to optimize patients' psychological functioning and weight loss results.
Linda Paul+7 more
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ABSTRACT With firms' increasing adoption of green marketing strategies, greenwashing is also becoming more prevalent. Despite the negative consequences of greenwashing, limited studies have investigated its impact on attitude and consumption. Earlier studies have used greenwashing as a one‐dimensional construct and do not distinguish between different ...
Anis Ur Rehman+4 more
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