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The Views of Swim School Providers on Impacts of a Population‐Level Swimming Lesson Voucher Program
ABSTRACT Issue Addressed Learning to swim reduces drowning risk and facilitates access to lifetime health benefits of aquatic activity. Amid cost‐of‐living pressures and disparities in swimming lesson access, further exacerbated by the COVID‐19 pandemic, governments have invested in strategies to foster access and participation. This study examines the
Amy E. Peden, Edwina Mead, Rona Macniven
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Measuring economic inequality and inequality aversion.
Het onderwerp van het proefschrift is de evaluatie van inkomensverdeling en. Een inkomensverdeling kan worden vergeleken met een taart die gesneden is in stukken van verschillende grootte, waarbij elk stuk staat voor het welzijnsniveau van één van de leden van de samenleving.&n bsp; Het evalueren van inkomensverdelingen vereist dat we alle denkbare
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Abstract Background Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) is a leading cause of hospitalization and mortality in early infancy. Maternal immunization offers a preventive strategy, but uncertainties regarding safety and economic value have limited its implementation.
Johnatan Torres‐Torres +10 more
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Envy, guilt, and the Phillips curve [PDF]
We incorporate inequity aversion into an otherwise standard New Keynesian dynamic equilibrium model with Calvo wage contracts and positive inflation.
Ahrens, Steffen, Snower, Dennis J.
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Optimizing Executive Cash Bonuses: The Nonlinear Impact of Executive Cash Bonuses and Strategic Fit
ABSTRACT This study examines how aligning executive cash bonuses with firm strategic orientation influences firm performance. While prior research mainly focuses on stock‐based incentives and linear effects, we address critical gaps by analyzing cash bonuses and exploring nonlinear relationships using polynomial regression and response surface analysis.
Yao‐Tien Lee +3 more
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Perceived moral traits of others differentiate the neural activation that underlies inequity-aversion. [PDF]
Nakatani H +6 more
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Inequity Version and Team Incentives [PDF]
We study optimal contracts in a simple model where employees are averse to inequity as modelled by Fehr and Schmidt (1999). A "selfish" employer can profitably exploit such preferences among its employees by offering contracts which create inequity off ...
Pedro Rey-Biel
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Bridging the Ideological Divide: Advertising Strategies for Promoting Stigmatized Products
ABSTRACT Many socially relevant sexual and reproductive health products remain stigmatized by some consumers due to enduring socio‐cultural taboos, despite broader acceptance by others. Such stigma limits product adoption and poses public health risks.
Yunlu Zhao +3 more
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Abstract This conceptual inquiry addresses a gap in research on inclusion within Innovative Learning Environments (ILEs): while ILEs are widely promoted as inclusive, studies often focus on well‐resourced schools and overlook how policy and space intra‐act as mutually shaping processes that produce both inclusion and exclusion.
Erfan Heidari, Marian Mahat
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Upstream Interventions to Promote Oral Health and Reduce Oral Health Inequalities: A Scoping Review
ABSTRACT Objectives This scoping review aimed to map global evidence on upstream interventions which promote oral health and reduce socioeconomic inequalities in oral health. Methods A review was undertaken in accordance with the Joanna Briggs Institute (JBI) methodology for scoping reviews and the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and ...
Michelle Stennett +6 more
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