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Ideological bias in the production of research findings. [PDF]
Borjas GJ, Breznau N.
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ABSTRACT “Opération Papyrus” was implemented in the Swiss Canton of Geneva between 2017 and 2018 with the aim of granting residence permits to undocumented migrants who met pre‐established criteria. This program serves as an exemplary case of involving nongovernmental actors to facilitate what were originally state‐controlled procedures.
Jan‐Erik Refle +3 more
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Monitoring diversity in genome-wide association studies requires measuring and reporting on immigration-related factors. [PDF]
Tu Y, Fernandez-Rhodes L.
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Forecasts peak electricity demand in Jordan for grid expansion over the next decade. Introduces a comparative method combining ARIMA, ARIMA‐X, and regression models. Projections show a 41% peak load increase by 2035, reaching around 5300 MW. The findings support capacity planning, pricing strategies, and network expansion.
Rafat Aljarrah +5 more
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Information about immigrants' deservingness reduces misperceptions and opposition to immigration. [PDF]
Sijilmassi A +3 more
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Movement decisions reflect compromised statewide connectivity for mountain lions in California
Human‐induced habitat fragmentation threatens connectivity for populations of wide‐ranging species by compromising long‐distance dispersal. We evaluated movement‐based resource selection of dispersing mountain lions (Puma concolor) to identify specific landscape conditions influencing movement decisions and connectivity between populations across the ...
Kyle D Dougherty +17 more
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A Lean-Against-the-Wind Rule for Controlling Low-Skill and Illegal Immigration [PDF]
This paper develops a lean-against-the-wind rule for setting low-skill immigration quota. The construction of this rule takes into account the factors governing the supply of and demand for low-skill immigrants, illegal immigration, border enforcement ...
Faria, Joao Ricardo, Levy, Amnon
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On Being Absorbed: Taking up Dialogic Pedagogy in University Diversity Plans
ABSTRACT What are we to make of the proliferation of Intergroup Dialogue (IGD) programs for social justice education on college campuses? Though the inception of IGD predates many institutions’ diversity plans, increasingly colleges and universities are citing their existing IGD programs in their present‐day plans, as IGDs effectiveness has been well ...
Stephanie D. Hicks
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Polarized neural responses to political narratives are sensitive to small variations in self-reported political perspectives. [PDF]
Zebarjadi N +6 more
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