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ABSTRACT Objective This research examines how women make sense of the persistent inequality in household responsibilities in China, which has in some cases intensified across cohorts. Background Despite women's high employment rates, household divisions remain deeply unequal in China, and surprisingly, men's housework has even decreased over the past ...
Junrong Sheng
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Are Intensive Parenting Attitudes a Deterrent to Childbearing?
ABSTRACT Objective We investigate how intensive parenting profiles constructed from a multidimensional set of attitudinal measures relate to intentions to remain childfree, postpone parenthood, and have no further children in Sweden. Background Intensive parenting is increasingly used as an explanation for declining and low fertility. Economic theories
Sunnee Billingsley +2 more
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The Support Paradox: Explaining (Mis)Matches in Refugee Workplace Support
Abstract Recent refugee movements have spurred corporate initiatives, with workplace support proving critical for integration. However, while research on workplace support for refugees remains limited, the broader support literature highlights paradoxical effects – support either benefits or harms recipients depending on how well it matches their needs.
Robin Pesch, Ebru Ipek
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Screening for psychotrauma related symptomatology: Greek adaptation and validation of the Global Psychotrauma Screen. [PDF]
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Beyond Quality and Quantity: Enriching the Study of Organizational Attention
Abstract This Counterpoint advances the study of organizational attention by proposing an ‘expansive’ rather than a ‘substitutive’ development of the attention‐based view (ABV) as proposed in the Point. While endorsing a richer understanding of attention, we caution against reinforcing unhelpful dichotomies between quality and quantity of attention. We
Davide Nicolini +3 more
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There is 'no cure for caregiving': the experience of women caring for husbands living with Parkinson's disease. [PDF]
White DR, Palmieri PA.
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Canadian Journal of Philosophy, 2021
AbstractPhilosophical accounts of humour standardly account for humour in terms of what happens within a person. On these internalist accounts, humour is to be understood in terms of cognition, perception, and sensation. These accounts, while valuable, are poorly situated to engage the social functions of humour.
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AbstractPhilosophical accounts of humour standardly account for humour in terms of what happens within a person. On these internalist accounts, humour is to be understood in terms of cognition, perception, and sensation. These accounts, while valuable, are poorly situated to engage the social functions of humour.
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Humour processing deficits in individuals with social anhedonia
Psychiatry Research, 2019Humour processing comprises the humour comprehension and the humour appreciation phases. Patients with schizophrenia have impaired humour processing. However, it is unclear whether such deficits affect subclinical populations such as individuals with social anhedonia. Our study recruited forty-eight individuals with high levels of social anhedonia (HSA,
Liu Bing-hui +7 more
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Styles in humour and social self‐images
Scandinavian Journal of Psychology, 1975Abstract.— The three‐dimensional Sense‐of‐Humour Questionnaire (SHQ) was coordinated with items based upon social self‐image related to three styles in humour‐“funny” wit, “sarcastic” wit, and “mixed” wit. The total questionnaire was answered by male and female students in college (average age: 17) and teacher's certificate school (average age: 25) to ...
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2019
The politics of laughter, puritanical and politically correct? a historical account of changes in the censorship of comedy by the BBC the status of verbal humour in British society - contextual aspects of English humour "Down with Skool!" - the perspective of youth in contemporary western humour humour at work and the work of humour laughing on the ...
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The politics of laughter, puritanical and politically correct? a historical account of changes in the censorship of comedy by the BBC the status of verbal humour in British society - contextual aspects of English humour "Down with Skool!" - the perspective of youth in contemporary western humour humour at work and the work of humour laughing on the ...
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