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Abstract This is the protocol for a Campbell review. The objectives are as follows: To synthesize data from studies to assess the impact of adult/child ratio and group size in ECEC on measures of process characteristics of quality of care and on child outcome measures.
Nina T. Dalgaard +4 more
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Longitudinal Trends, Inequalities, and Progress Towards Achieving Food Security Across Bangladesh
ABSTRACT Food insecurity remains a persistent global challenge, particularly in Global South countries such as Bangladesh. Despite being a long‐standing policy priority, no study has explored the longitudinal trends and inequalities of food security across Bangladesh.
Abdul Mohammed Mokter Hossain +2 more
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Poverty, Charity, and Hunger Among Families With Children—An Australian Example
ABSTRACT In Australia, poverty, hunger, and food insecurity are a reality for many households, but much of the research considers the adult population of households, rarely considering the specific experiences of households with dependent children.
Fiona H. McKay +2 more
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What Mamá Gallina Can Teach Literacy Educators about Healing Biliteracies
The metaphor of Mamá Gallina (Mother Hen) serves as a compelling vision for the healing practices bilingual teachers need themselves, before engaging with healing biliteracies for their students. In this metaphor, Mama Gallina represents the teacher, los pollitos represent the students, and the Fox represents English hegemony. Abstract In this Action &
Kimberly Muñoz, Alexandra (Ale) Babino
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Beyond simplistic narratives: Dynamic farmers, precarity and the politics of agribusiness expansion
Abstract Agribusiness expansion is usually framed around two competing narratives. On the one hand, advocates present it as a promising vehicle to modernise agriculture and integrate small farmers into global value chains. On the other hand, critics denounce it as a top‐down corporate assault to monopolise agriculture and dispossess peasants of land ...
Enrique Castañón Ballivián
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Abstract Social protection during pregnancy may support pregnant women struggling to meet basic needs to ensure a healthy pregnancy and buffer negative impacts of multiple adversities. We assessed the effect of a bimonthly digital food voucher, delivered to pregnant women during the COVID‐19 pandemic in the Cape Town area, on their mental health ...
Christina A. Laurenzi +9 more
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Sociopathic narcissistic leadership: How about their victims?
Abstract There is evidence globally that the number of sociopathic, narcissistic, and so‐called antisocial personality disorders is far more prevalent than expected. Most individuals with such a disorder cause limited harm to society. However, politicians may, through an exaggerated sense of entitlement, grandiosity, sensitivity to criticism, and the ...
Amir Khorram‐Manesh +1 more
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Obra ressenyada: Robert William FOGUEL, Escapar del hambre y la muerte prematura, 1700-2100. Europa, América y el Tercer Mundo.
Nicolau Nos, Roser
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La disputa por el maíz en México: ¿bien común o mercancía? [PDF]
Profunda investigación donde se clarifican los avances tecnológicos que pueden ayudar a combatir el hambre en el mundo y los riesgos de que estos sean manejados por unas cuantas ambiciosas empresas biotecnológicas.ITESO, A ...
Carreón-García, Areli R. +1 more
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Hambre para hoy; pan para mañana [PDF]
Reflexión sobre cómo conseguir una mayor competitividad de la investigación y el desarrollo en la Unión Europea. El autor considera que es imprescindible asentar las bases para que la I+D "europea" pueda competir con los mercados norteamericanos y ...
Martín Pereda, José Antonio
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