Quality of life outcomes and patient-reported experiences in a randomised controlled trial for rifampicin-resistant TB (PRACTECAL-PRO): a mixed-methods study. [PDF]
Lowton K +9 more
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Abstract We evaluate whether deposit insurance (DI) promotes liquidity by influencing depositor behavior. We use the postal savings (PS) system and state‐adopted DI schemes during the 1920s to examine the effect of bank suspensions on PS deposit growth in pairs of border cities (DI versus non‐DI).
Lee K. Davison, Carlos D. Ramirez
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Elites moved toward democrats more than nonelites moved away: Income, education, and occupational class in US presidential elections, 1980-2020. [PDF]
Vilbig K, England P.
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ABSTRACT Republicans start more firms than Democrats. In a sample of 40 million party‐identified Americans between 2005 and 2017, we find that 5.5% of Republicans and 3.7% of Democrats become entrepreneurs. This partisan entrepreneurship gap is time‐varying—Republicans increase their relative entrepreneurship during Republican administrations and ...
JOSEPH ENGELBERG +3 more
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Development of an entry-level physiotherapy program in a low-resource setting: an innovative model in Tajikistan. [PDF]
Almasri NA +3 more
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Guaranteed Basic Income from the Perspective of Self‐Determination Theory
Abstract In capitalistic societies the concepts of income and labour are inseparable, and as such, providing all citizens with an unconditional living wage is a contentious issue. Capitalist ideals that emphasize individual effort, competition, and financial prosperity have spurred tremendous economic growth but underestimate human motivation and have ...
Joshua L. Howard
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A New Perspective on the Arrival of the Eastern Mediterranean Genetic Influx in Central Italy Before the Onset of the Roman Empire. [PDF]
Ravasini F +7 more
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Voting Red Again: How Social Capital and Local Change Drove the Trump Swing
ABSTRACT Social capital has long been regarded as a bulwark of democratic life. Yet in the United States—as across much of the democratic world—some of the communities with the densest social ties have proved the most receptive to antisystem politics.
Pedro Fierro +3 more
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Understanding the problem of chronic kidney disease in the Republic of Kazakhstan: the study on prevalence and patients' health behaviors. [PDF]
Burkutov Y +3 more
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Mapping the landscape of state Medicaid policy. [PDF]
Beals G, Rivera M, Michener J.
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