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Abstract Objective This study investigated whether individualization has affected extended family bonds. Background Individualization theory stipulates that extended family bonds have become more unstable over time due to a shift in the main function of the family from instrumental to emotional, and an increase in individual choice at the cost of ...
Mandy Talhout+2 more
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The Intergenerational Transmission of Worklessness in the UK [PDF]
This research analyses the magnitude of the intergenerational correlation in worklessness in the UK using the two British birth cohorts. By using the British Cohort Study of those born in 1970, the magnitude of the intergenerational correlation of ...
Lindsey Macmillan
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The good parent: Emerging themes and gender convergence in narrating fertility choices
ABSTRACT Objective This study investigates the themes behind men's and women's ex‐post narratives on fertility intentions and the fertility gap, analyzing reflections shared after fertility‐related events or decisions. Background The lack of children stems from either a deliberate choice or the fertility gap, the discrepancy between intended and ...
Alessandra Minello, Concetta Russo
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Adverse impact of acute Toxoplasma gondii infection on human spermatozoa
Toxoplasma gondii tachyzoites injected intraperitoneally crossed the blood‐testes barrier, appearing in testes/epididymis by day 6 post‐infection. In vitro exposure caused increased sperm necrosis/apoptosis and structural damage to heads/tails. Immunofluorescence and SEM revealed tachyzoites attaching to sperm tails, inducing twisting/detachment, and ...
Lisbeth Rojas‐Barón+11 more
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Marital Sorting, Household Labor Supply, and Intergenerational Earnings Mobility across Countries [PDF]
Oddbjørn Raaum+6 more
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Inequality, Mobility and Redistributive Politics [PDF]
This paper develops a model where income inequality and intergenerational mo- bility are jointly determined via redistributive politics. The model includes two key factors: accessibility of tertiary education for poor-born agents and multiple self- ful ...
Ryo Arawatari, Tetsuo Ono
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Multiple Scales of Income Inequality: A Longitudinal Analysis of Swedish Regions
ABSTRACT The subject of inequality and its geographical dimensions has seen a surge of interest in recent years. However, existing work tends to study inequality through single spatial scales, even though processes driving inequality operate at and across multiple scales.
Andreas Erlström+2 more
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Abstract This study explores the intersection of agency and responsibility in navigating linguistic heritage among immigrant‐background young adults (18–29 years old) in the UK. Drawing on Judith Butler's theorisation, it provides a nuanced understanding of how individuals engage with and respond to the burdening aspects of heritage language ...
Anna Gruszczyńska‐Thompson
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Care‐ful encounters: A case for empathetic youthful encounters with coastal environments
Short Abstract This paper extends discourse on environmental stewardship and coastal management by examining the intersecting and overlapping relationships between notions of care and encounter in generating and maintaining forms of environmental empathy among young people at various socio‐spatial scales.
Mark Holton
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