From the Boardroom to the Jobsite: Female Board Representation and Workplace Safety
ABSTRACT Contributing to emerging research on corporate governance and operations management, our study examines the connection between board diversity and workplace safety. We propose that boards with a higher representation of female directors prioritize and thus enhance workplace safety due to women's distinct social‐cognitive perspectives on ...
Yoonseock Son+2 more
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How did Moroccan immigrants in the Netherlands decide with regard to their COVID-19 vaccine uptake? An exploratory qualitative study. [PDF]
Hamdiui N+6 more
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Abstract Revictimization research has largely ignored bullying victimization, and knowledge of the association between childhood bullying and adulthood revictimization is scarce. Research is also needed to explore whether bullying exposure in combination with childhood violence exacerbates the risk of revictimization. This study sought to address these
Ida Frugård Strøm+6 more
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Assessing the feasibility of a community health worker-delivered mental health intervention for Latina immigrant women. [PDF]
Pérez-Solorio SA+6 more
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Establishing and monitoring island breeding colonies to conserve an imperiled lagomorph
Islands have a long history in species conservation and are often employed because they have fewer predators and competitors than mainland sites. Recently, 2 islands have been established as breeding colonies to support New England cottontail conservation. In the right circumstances, islands could be used to support the conservation of other lagomorphs
Thomas J. McGreevy Jr.+7 more
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Public Coverage of Postpartum Services for Immigrants.
Fabi R+5 more
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Socioeconomic inequalities in mortality among Italian and immigrant residents: A longitudinal population-based study. [PDF]
Ventura M+6 more
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Investigating the decline of a caribou population in central British Columbia, we found that 1) recent wildfires were a stronger draw for primary ungulate prey than cutblocks, 2) most predators were associated with primary prey but had mixed responses to disturbance, and 3) caribou used cutblocks, potentially increasing their risk.
Katie Tjaden‐McClement+7 more
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Inequalities in paediatric hospitalisations for costly and prevalent conditions in Ontario, Canada: a population-based cohort study. [PDF]
Gill PJ+9 more
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