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ABSTRACT Background Clinical studies have demonstrated the safety and effectiveness of drug‐coated balloon (DCB) angioplasty for femoropopliteal revascularization. Long‐term studies in routine practice are limited. Aims The aim of this study was to assess long‐term outcomes after DCB angioplasty for femoropopliteal peripheral artery disease in a real ...
Yann Gouëffic+4 more
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Impact of income inequality on emigration: case of Lithuania and other new EU member states
Purpose – The objective of the article is to analyse how income inequality affects population decisions on emigration. Research methodology – Correlation and regression analysis are used to determine the relationship between the analysed social ...
Algimantas Laurinavičius+2 more
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Psychosocial Adjustment of Spanish Emigrants and Non-emigrants
[EN]The aim of this study was to verify whether psychological adjustment, social support and mental health are better among Spanish non-emigrants than Spanish who immigrate to other parts of Europe, and to analyse the influence of gender and employment status. The sample is based on 384 Spanish men and 780 Spanish women (N = 1164), 494 of whom moved to
Elgorriaga Astondoa, Edurne+2 more
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ABSTRACT Guided by social cognitive career theory, the current study aims to examine the effect of international students’ personal factors on their career decision self‐efficacy (CDSE) in a postsecondary educational context. We also examine the moderating effect of their cultural adjustment on the relationships between their personal factors and CDSE.
Dae Seok Chai, Sunyoung Park
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Emigration and association [PDF]
No abstract available.(Published: 17 October 2016)This paper is part of the Special Issue: Book symposium on Debating Brain Drain: May Government Restrict Emigration? More papers from this issue can be found at http://www.ethicsandglobalpolitics.netCitation: Ethics & Global Politics, Vol.
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Populations at the edge of a species' distribution often encounter more challenging environmental conditions than those at the core, requiring unique adaptations and strategies. However, the demographic processes driving these populations remain poorly understood.
Daniel Oro+4 more
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The Bernese Emigration to the United States, 1870–1930: A Quantitative Analysis of Economic Factors
The United States was the most important destination for emigrants from the Swiss canton of Bern during the period of mass emigration in the late 19th and the early 20th century.
Simon Geissbühler
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The effect of emigration on home-country political institutions [PDF]
The number of immigrants from developing countries living in richer, more developed countries has increased substantially during the last decades. At the same time, the quality of institutions in developing countries has also improved.
Bassoli, Matteo, Lodigiani, Elisabetta
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Abstract Aim Heart failure (HF) is a highly prevalent condition managed in both primary care (PC) and hospital care (HC)‐based settings. HF patients managed in these two settings may differ in their demography, comorbidities and outcomes, so we aimed to compare the patient management in PC and HC in the Västra Götaland Region (VGR) in Sweden.
Xiaojing Chen+4 more
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Mexican violence displaces people, discourages international migration, and shrinks highway network connections [PDF]
This paper estimates the impact of violence on domestic and international migration in Mexico during 2005-2020. Unlike earlier studies, we use network analysis to quantify changes in the degree of interconnectedness among all municipalities in Mexico and with the US, breaking it down by origin-destination pairs.
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