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ABSTRACT Introduction This project explores influenza and human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine utilisation among a multi‐ethnic group of youth (aged 11–23 years) in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. Method Using a cross‐sectional design and purposive sampling, influenza vaccine utilisation over 3 years was assessed via questionnaire.
Sarah Deck +5 more
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Trust, distrust and the paradox of democracy [PDF]
According to the three-dimensional theory of trust which the author develops in his recent work, the measure of trust that people vest on their fellow citizens or institutions depends on three factors: the reflected trustworthiness as estimated by ...
Sztompka, Piotr
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Ensuring food safety in Asian domestic markets: through proximity or standards? [PDF]
The growing distrust of consumers in the safety of food is widely documented in both developed and transitional economies. This is related to the growing intensification or even industrialisation of food production and processing as well as to the ...
Moustier, Paule
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ABSTRACT With the increasing adoption of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in the workplace, employees' career paths have become more diverse and less predictable in the era of Industry 4.0. As technological transformations accelerate, employee turnover patterns are also changing, as reflected in the growing prevalence of occupational transitions and large ...
Young‐Kook Moon, Tanya Mitropoulos
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Loans to Family and Friends and the Formal Financial System in Latin America
In Latin America, over 50% of the population has relied on loans from family members or friends, reflecting the importance of trust-based networks in response to financial exclusion.
Susana Herrero +2 more
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Institutions, social capital and economic development in Latin America [PDF]
Economic theory has proposed and discussed a lot of possible factors or explanations that promote or foster economic development. One of these gathers specific discussions from other Social Sciences, incorporating social, cultural, religious ...
Paula Pavarina
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ABSTRACT Introduction Adolescence is a period of heightened vulnerability to psychopathology, when capacities for mentalising and interpersonal trust develop rapidly. This study investigated how configurations of reflective functioning (RF) and epistemic trust (ET) differentiate patterns of internalizing and externalizing problems in youth.
Ilaria Maria Antonietta Benzi +5 more
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Positive Freedom and the Social Meaning of Money
ABSTRACT Semiotic objections to markets hold that buying and selling certain things – for example, sex, body parts, votes, surrogacy services – expresses that those things are fungible with money, which has only profane value. This article offers a more fundamental challenge to semiotic critiques of market.
Andrew Allison +2 more
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Strangers in the dark: assumed similarity in judgments of unknown others on aversive personality
The need to maintain cooperation in social dilemmas is a fundamental challenge. Responses to social dilemmas are affected by dispositions toward exploitativeness (i.e., the maximization of one’s own utility) and distrust (i.e., the fear of being ...
Nicholas Poh-Jie Tan +5 more
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The Empire is Dead, Long Live the Empire! Long-Run Persistence of Trust and Corruption in the Bureaucracy [PDF]
Do empires affect attitudes towards the state long after their demise? We hypothesize that the Habsburg Empire with its localized and well-respected administration increased citizens’ trust in local public services. In several Eastern European countries,
Christa Hainz +3 more
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