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Stan badań i postulaty badawcze do początków klasztoru kanoników regularnych w Kraśniku
Klasztor Kanoników Regularnych w Kraśniku funkcjonował od roku 1469 do kasaty przez władze carskiej Rosji w 1864. Jego dzieje i wkład w kulturę regionu nie doczekały się dotąd szczegółowego zbadania i opracowania. Publikacje poświęcone wprost klasztorowi
Bielak, Włodzimierz
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Transnational Parents in Italy: Life Satisfaction and Mental Health
ABSTRACT This article studies the association between transnational parenthood, that is, mothers and fathers who have migrated, leaving at least one child in the country of origin, and well‐being among first‐generation immigrants in Italy. Transnational households have been researched mostly through qualitative interviews and ethnographies.
Margherita Odasso +3 more
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Summary This article focuses on the provostship of the monastery of the Canons Regular of the Lateran in Kraśnik from its foundation in May 1468 to the reform of 1620-1627.
Łatak, Kazimierz
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ABSTRACT Research has shown that administrative burdens significantly influence benefit uptake across various welfare programs in the U.S. and beyond. However, much of the existing research has focused primarily on program take‐up, leaving a gap in our understanding of how burdens affect the ongoing use of welfare benefits.
Aske Halling
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Background Research into migration and health is often confronted with methodological challenges related to the identification of migrants in various settings. Furthermore, it is often difficult to reach an acceptable level of participation among migrant
Krasnik Allan +2 more
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DTM-based analysis of the spatial distribution of topolineaments
The research area is located on the boundary between two Paleozoic structural units: the Radom–Kraśnik Block and the Mazovian–Lublin Basin in the southeastern Poland. The tectonic structures are separated by the Ursynów–Kazimierz Dolny fault zone.
Kamiński Mirosław
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Do Physicians Respond to Additional Capitation Payments in Mixed Remuneration Schemes?
ABSTRACT Mixed remuneration schemes with capitation and fee‐for‐service (FFS) payments hold financial incentives to add patients to the list and provide services to listed patients. However, as patients with complex needs tend to require longer consultations there is a risk of inequality in access if fees are not adjusted to patient characteristics. In
Line Planck Kongstad +4 more
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ABSTRACT Introduction The objective of this study was to examine group differences in healthcare contacts prior to a first diagnosis of non‐affective psychotic disorders (NAPDs) comparing young refugees settled in Denmark and Sweden before turning 18 non‐refugee migrants and native‐born individuals. Methods Using nationwide register data, we identified
Christopher Jamil de Montgomery +8 more
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Background Cross-national comparable data on migrants' use of healthcare services are important to address problems in access to healthcare; to identify high risk groups for prevention efforts; and to evaluate healthcare systems comparatively.
Krasnik Allan +2 more
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Going the extra mile? General practitioners' upcoding of fees for home visits
Abstract General practitioners' (GPs') income often relies on self‐reported activities and performances. They can therefore ‘game the system’ to maximize their remuneration. We investigate whether Danish GPs game their travel fees for home visits. Combining administrative and geographical data, we measure the difference between GPs' traveled and billed
Jamie O’Halloran +3 more
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