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Psychology and Economics [PDF]
his article summarizes a recent seminar of the Czech Economic Association devoted to the relationship between psychology and economics. While economic methodology strives for scientific reasoning, the course of this pursuit often results in the neglect ...
Viktor Kotlán
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Trauma‐Informed Practice in Welfare‐to‐Work and Employment Services: A Scoping Review
ABSTRACT There is increasing recognition within welfare services, including employment services, that many participants may have histories of trauma. Research suggests that experiences of trauma not only impact individuals' psychosocial health but also vocational elements such as job performance, employability, career progression, and financial ...
Emily Corbett+3 more
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Abstract Early childhood has increasingly been acknowledged as a vital time for all children. Inclusive and quality education is part of the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals, with the further specification that all children have access to quality pre‐primary education.
Laura H. V. Wright+8 more
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Simulating Tertiary Educational Decision Dynamics: An Agent-Based Model for the Netherlands [PDF]
This paper employs agent-based modelling to explore the factors driving the high rate of tertiary education completion in the Netherlands. We examine the interplay of economic motivations, such as expected wages and financial constraints, alongside sociological and psychological influences, including peer effects, student disposition, personality, and ...
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Health, Psychology and Economic Status: Impact of Early Marriage
Hery Ernawati+3 more
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Subjective probabilities: psychological evidence and economic applications [PDF]
Real-life decision makers are often forced to estimate the likelihood of uncertain future events. Usually, economists assume that agents behave as though they are fully rational, employing statistical rules to assess probabilities, and that they maximize
Abbigail Chiodo+3 more
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ABSTRACT Systems and structures designed to protect and support young people, specifically (in this paper) young women, are ironically the same systems that maintain gender disparity. Consequently, this has influenced the embodied identities of young women who experience and use violence. Such systemic and structural intersectionality has impacted upon
Louise Rak+3 more
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Hub and Spokes in Intellectual Disability Mental Health Support
ABSTRACT The distribution of specialist health services is usually uneven by location due to limited resources, which is a problem for people with complex needs. In this context, how can a hub and spoke model offer appropriate services for people with intellectual disability and mental health needs?
Christiane Purcal+4 more
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Positive psychology as a counterweight to youth economic deprivation [PDF]
Tamara Hovorun+4 more
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Service Processes as a Sequence of Events [PDF]
In this paper the service process is considered as a sequence ofevents. Using theory from economics and psychology a model isformulated that explains how the utility of each event affects theoverall evaluation of the service process.
Antonides, G.+2 more
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