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Abstract Gender‐targeted recruitment in policing has elicited varied public responses. This study explores public sentiment toward policing gender targets using a symbolic interactionist and social identity approach. A sentiment analysis was conducted on 5447 comments extracted from a Facebook recruitment campaign targeting women.
Katelyn Davenport‐Klunder+2 more
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Abstract Social connection is a central element in mental health recovery and has been found to have a significant impact on the health and well‐being of individuals. This study examines the experiences of social connectedness for people accessing NDIS support for psychosocial disability. Interviews were conducted with eight NDIS participants.
Joy Roberts+2 more
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Inequalities for Certain Eigenvalues of a Membrane of Given Area [PDF]
Gábor Szegő
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Gender and educational patterns in the demand and supply of grandparent childcare in Australia
Abstract Grandparents are an important source of childcare worldwide, but international patterns vary. We examine how demographic characteristics of parents, and of grandparents, factor into grandparent care provision considering the cultural assumptions and policy settings Australian families live within. Using the Household Income and Labour Dynamics
Lyn Craig+4 more
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Some Hardy and Rellich type inequalities for affine connections [PDF]
In this article we study various forms of the Hardy inequality for affine connections on a complete noncompact Riemannian manifold, including the two-weight Hardy inequality, the improved Hardy inequality, the Rellich inequality, the Hardy-Poincar\'{e} inequality and the Heisenberg-Pauli-Weyl inequality.
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Abstract This article discusses variations in the experiences of Dutch identity and belonging to a music‐making group in the Dutch migrant community in Melbourne, Australia. It answers the research question “Which variations of ‘Dutch identity’ are there for the participants and how does music‐making relate to this?”. Feelings of identity and belonging
Karien Dekker+2 more
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THE DISTURBANCE OF THE TEMPERATURE GRADIENT IN THE EARTH'S CRUST BY INEQUALITIES OF HEIGHT. [PDF]
Harold Jeffreys
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Robodebt cultures and useful idiots: Why Robodebt was not a techno‐failure
Abstract Australia's Robodebt scheme is now internationally infamous for how not to use automation in government. Belying heightened concern with artificial intelligence, Robodebt involved traditional, relatively simple computer algorithms to automate the identification and pursuit of alleged historical welfare debts. Yet, it was based on a false legal
Paul W. F. Henman
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A Bayesian homogeneity test for comparing Poisson populations
Abstract For a wide class of daily applications in industrial quality control, there may be interest in comparing several Poisson means. A large catalogue of frequentist procedures for this hypothesis testing problem is available. However, some common drawbacks of them are their low power, interpretation of the p$$ p $$‐values for multiple comparison ...
Francisco Javier Girón+2 more
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A FUNDAMENTAL INEQUALITY IN THE THEORY OF PICARD VARIETIES
Jun-ichi Igusa
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