ABSTRACT Much of the research that estimates how attitudes about immigrants affect outcomes uses a measure that ranges from a lack of negativity about immigrants to a high level of negativity about immigrants. But this overlooks the effect of positivity about immigrants.
L. J. Zigerell
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Heterogeneity among Venezuelan migrants in terms of coping in the context of the population exodus from Venezuela. [PDF]
Stonawski M.
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Navigating strategies for intercultural maternal and newborn care in Latin America and the Caribbean: a scoping review. [PDF]
Guedes de Almeida MM +3 more
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The Impact of Migration on Age Structure Conducive to Human Development Across the Urban Hierarchy
Abstract A larger working‐age population supports economic and social development, and many developing countries are currently benefiting from this demographic window. However, internal migration—often age‐selective—can create subnational inequalities by redistributing working‐age individuals from less developed areas to cities in search of employment ...
Wenxiu Du +2 more
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Weaponizing Kinship: A Demographic Analysis of Bereavement in the Colombian Conflict
Abstract The ongoing Colombian armed conflict has produced widespread homicides and enforced disappearances, as armed actors used violence to terrorize communities and consolidate power. Family bereavement—one of the most pervasive and enduring consequences of this violence—remains critically understudied from a quantitative perspective.
Enrique Acosta +3 more
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Historical trends and future key insights in osteology research: A global scientometrics and visual analysis. [PDF]
Alzate Mejía OA +3 more
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Population Changes and Emerging Challenges to Global Primary Education Provision
Abstract Global demographic changes in recent decades have sharply altered the contexts in which governments provide education. Focusing on primary education, we demonstrate, first, that recent demographic trends have been highly polarizing for education systems worldwide. Persistent expansionary pressures burden some of the least‐resourced educational
Emily Hannum, Jeonghyeok Kim, Fan Wang
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A Bogotana House of the Spirits: Venezuelan and Colombian HIV/AIDS Biosociality Beyond-the-Living. [PDF]
Irons R.
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Abstract Periodic abstinence and withdrawal (the dominant methods in the “traditional methods” category) have been used to prevent pregnancy in both historical and contemporary contexts and, in some countries, continue to be used despite increased availability and use of modern methods. Yet research on family planning programs and contraceptive methods
Vladimíra Kantorová +4 more
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And Baby Makes Three: Postpartum Changes in Male-Female Affiliative Interactions in White-Faced Capuchins. [PDF]
Jack KM +5 more
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