EVALUATING THE IMPACT OF DATA.GOV.RO ON THE ACADEMIC RESEARCH [PDF]
In the context of the digital revolution, data is the most valuable resource which gains in value the more it is used. Freely available open source data and institutional data repositories encourage and connect, both academia and industry.
MIRICĂ ANDREEA, PETCU IONELA-ROXANA
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Profiles of subjective health among people living alone: a latent class analysis
Background Living alone has increased globally and especially in Finland where 45% of all households are single occupancy. Epidemiological research has found that living alone a risk factor for a wide range of adversities related to quality of life but ...
Tytti P. Pasanen +4 more
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Algorithmic discrimination and types of discrimination
The paper analyses the first Italian decision on algorithmic discrimination and discusses the structure of the judgment and the possibility of framing algorithmic discrimination as a case of direct or indirect discrimination.
Marzia Barbera
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Minimizing the Pervasiveness of Women’s Personal Experiences of Gender Discrimination [PDF]
Given the Rejection-Identification Model (Branscombe, et al., 1999) which shows that perceiving discrimination to be pervasive is a negative experience, it was suggested that there would be conditions under which women would instead minimize the ...
Foster, Mindi D +3 more
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Background School‐based law enforcement (SBLE) has become a common intervention. Although SBLE is meant to make schools safer, critics suggest it may not accomplish this purpose, and may have unintended negative consequences such as increasing students ...
Benjamin W. Fisher +6 more
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Face-gender discrimination is possible in the near-absence of attention [PDF]
The attentional cost associated with the visual discrimination of the gender of a face was investigated. Participants performed a face-gender discrimination task either alone (single-task) or concurrently (dual-task) with a known attentional demanding ...
Koch, Christof +2 more
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What Constitutes 'Discrimination' in Everyday Talk? Argumentative Lines and the Social Representations of Discrimination [PDF]
Most people agree that discrimination is wrong, but the boundary between 'discrimination' and 'not discrimination' is often highly contested in everyday practice.
Andreouli, Eleni +3 more
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Utilization of global attributions in recognizing and responding to gender discrimination among college women [PDF]
Although learned helplessness theories suggest that global attributions for gender discrimination may serve to promote feelings of helplessness about responding to discrimination, group consciousness theories suggest they may instead be a precursor to ...
Foster, Mindi D
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Responding to Discrimination as a Function of Meritocracy Beliefs and Personal Experiences: Testing the Model of Shattered Assumptions [PDF]
We examined whether the model of shattered assumptions (Janoff-Bulman, 1992) could be applied to the reactions of victims of discrimination. Consistent with this model, it was hypothesized that those whose positive world assumptions are inconsistent with
Foster, Mindi D +2 more
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Wholesale price discrimination with regulatory asymmetry [PDF]
This paper studies the welfare effects of wholesale price discrimination between downstream firms operating under different regulatory systems. I model a monopolistic intermediate good market in which production cost differences between downstream ...
Asseyer, Andreas
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