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With or without you: Family and Career‐Work in a Demanding and Precarious Profession
Abstract Family arrangements are crucial to people's abilities to meet the high demands of professional careers; but most scholarship has examined stable, highly remunerated professions. To understand the relationship between career and family within the increasing number of precarious professions, we analyse interviews with 102 journalists.
Erin Reid+2 more
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Linguistic Hauntings at the Margins of China
ABSTRACT This study examines emotional and material traces lingering in the aftermath of forced linguistic landscape transformations in Inner Mongolia following the implementation of a new assimilationist national language policy in 2022. Drawing on ethnographic and linguistic landscape data, the study specifically examines how the multilingual signs ...
Gegentuul Baioud
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Intergenerational Class Mobility and Japanese Society
H. Ishida, Satoshi Miwa
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A Principled Framework for Mendelian Randomization in Oral Health Research
This methodological article provides a clear and accessible overview of Mendelian randomization for oral health researchers, emphasizing the core assumptions needed for credible causal inference. Focusing on applications in oral health, particularly periodontitis, it highlights both the strengths and limitations of the study design in order to support ...
Nasir Z. Bashir+5 more
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Summary Introduction Structural weight stigma for reproductive‐aged women can limit healthcare access and increase physical and mental health concerns, with adverse intergenerational outcomes. The aim of this systematic review was to synthesize evidence of structural weight stigma in healthcare and determine how that impacts the care for women across ...
Chloe Tran+5 more
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Emerging psychopathology moderates upward social mobility: The intergenerational (dis)continuity of socioeconomic status [PDF]
Marie–Hélène Véronneau+4 more
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Abstract A product of American exceptionalism, the myth of the American Dream has always defended that the United States is the nation of upward mobility par excellence. Nonetheless, in the last two decades, many scholars, economists, and even politicians have acknowledged the fact that economic inequality is a reality in the country, especially vis‐à ...
Laura Roldán‐Sevillano
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Community Supervision Engagement to Examine Health Outcomes: A Scoping Review
ABSTRACT Introduction We reviewed the literature related to what is known about community supervision engagement to address health outcomes amongst individuals with criminal justice oversight. Methods We searched eight databases. After removing duplicates, we reviewed 482 article titles and abstracts and retrieved 56 articles for full‐text review ...
Allison D. Crawford+6 more
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Social mobility beliefs and attitudes toward redistribution: Potential explanatory mechanisms
Abstract Economic inequality is a significant problem of modern society, and redistributive policies are one of the most effective tools for reducing it. Previous studies have highlighted the importance of social mobility to understand attitudes toward redistribution.
Juan Matamoros‐Lima+3 more
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