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Urban-rural equalization of basic public services, fertility behavior and growth
The equalization of basic public services is a central reform priority in China. This study develops a three-period overlapping generations (OLG) model with heterogeneous agents to examine how urban-rural equalization in pension subsidies and public ...
Ning Zhang, Yue Ding
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Abstract This study aimed to elucidate the association between wildfire smoke exposure and healthcare utilization for respiratory diseases in Samcheok (City), Gangwon Province, South Korea, focusing on a major wildfire that occurred on 6–9 May 2017. The relative risks (RRs) of healthcare utilization for respiratory diseases in a direct‐exposure area ...
Min‐Taek Lee +8 more
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Fine‐scale reconstruction of pelagic fish migration by iso‐logging of eye lens
Abstract Understanding lifetime space use by pelagic animals is pivotal for ecology and fisheries management, but electronic tags are costly, labour‐intensive and rarely able to capture juvenile movement. We implemented an iso‐logging workflow that converts stable isotope chronologies in eye lenses into continuous migration tracks, and demonstrate its ...
Jun Matsubayashi +8 more
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A gyermekvállalás árnyékára és a teljes termékenységi ráta Magyarországon?
Magyarországon a teljes termékenységi ráta a rendszerváltás óta meredeken csökken. Az arányszám ráadásul az 1980-as évek második fele óta messze elmarad a reprodukciós szinttől, a népességszám 1980 óta fogy. Releváns tehát a kérdés, hogy milyen tényezők
Szabolcs Pásztor
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Abstract Background Obesity and poor physical fitness in youth are established risk factors for future cardiovascular disease and cancer. However, their potential impact on the risk of severe bacterial infections later in life remains unclear. Methods This register‐based cohort study followed almost 1 million Swedish conscripts (mean age 18.3 years ...
Birger Sourander +8 more
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As of April 11, 2025, the World Health Organization (WHO) reports that Pakistan has recorded 1,581,936 confirmed COVID‐19 cases, with 30,664 deaths and 1,538,689 recoveries. Motivated by this context, we develop an extended Susceptible–Uninfected–Carrier (SUC) epidemic model incorporating both time delays and stochastic effects to capture more ...
Wafa F. Alfwzan +6 more
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Aim To explore how healthcare professionals, older adults, and caregivers across different contexts conceptualize and implement safe care and develop a substantive theory that reflects their perspectives. Background Geriatric care is delivered in a model of ongoing change, with healthcare professionals, older adults, and caregivers highlighting its ...
Lupei Yan +6 more
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Effects of disruptive peers in endogenous social networks
This study uses sociometric data to show that social connections in the classroom shape the diffusion of the negative externalities on cognitive achievement generated by abused and neglected peers. We find the strongest negative effects for students who are socially closest to the abused and neglected peer. The fade‐out rate of the negative externality
Torsten Santavirta, Miguel Sarzosa
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This study investigates how transportation costs and environmental damage affect social welfare and the optimal degree of nationalization by assuming asymmetric mixed oligopoly markets.
Akio Kawasaki, Tohru Naito
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The Effects of In Utero Programs on Birth Outcomes: The Case of Buen Comienzo
This paper studies the effects of an in utero program on birth outcomes for vulnerable pregnant women. We use information from the Buen Comienzo program, an initiative run by the local government of Medellín, the second-largest city of Colombia.
Lina Cardona-Sosa, Carlos Medina
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