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The commercialization of labour markets: Evidence from wage inequality in the Middle Ages
Abstract This paper moves beyond the focus on ‘average’ wage trends in pre‐industrial economies by examining the broad diversity of pay rates and forms of remuneration across occupations and regions in medieval England. We find that whilst some workers enjoyed substantial growth in wage rates after the Black Death, there was a large group who ...
Jordan Claridge +2 more
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Research on the equity of health manpower resource allocation in the Yangtze River Delta region. [PDF]
Li Q +5 more
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Should Firms Avoid Relying on Key Employees? Evidence From Inventors
ABSTRACT Analysing inventor careers in U.S. public firms, we find that higher inventor‐base concentration enhances corporate innovation productivity in subsequent years, a relationship that remains consistent across various model specifications. Concentration improves the retention of individual inventors and teams, supporting the employee retention ...
Jin Wang
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Utilizing network optimization to mitigate rising greenspace exposure inequalities in Chinese cities from 2000 to 2050. [PDF]
Feng R +5 more
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Abstract Aim This study compared acute psychological responses to a single session of low‐volume high‐intensity interval exercise (HIIE‐LV), high‐volume high‐intensity interval exercise (HIIE‐HV), and moderate‐intensity continuous exercise (MICE) in people living with HIV, and healthy controls using a randomized, counterbalanced crossover design ...
Phelipe Wilde +9 more
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Trends in income-related concentration and inequality in health in Japan: evidence from population-based National surveys from 2001 to 2022. [PDF]
Oshio T, Ping R, Honda A.
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Abstract Introduction People with tuberculosis‐HIV coinfection face multiple barriers to effective treatment, including social vulnerability, stigma and limited access to healthcare. This study examined factors associated with loss to follow‐up and death among individuals with tuberculosis‐HIV in Brazil.
Lucas Vinícius de Lima +9 more
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ABSTRACT Background Important psychometric approaches (structural validity, measurement invariance) remain underdeveloped in measuring oral health‐related quality of life, particularly for preschool children across diverse contexts. Aim This study aimed to evaluate the structural validity of the child's self‐reported version of the Scale of Oral Health
Matheus França Perazzo +6 more
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