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Organizations for Youth: Leisure Time and Character Building Procedures.
Elizabeth Pendry, Hugh Hartshorne
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ABSTRACT Despite a significant policy shift from institutional to home‐based care for older adults, evidence on the effectiveness of policies incentivizing home care is limited. This study provides novel evidence on the causal effect of public home‐based care on the mental health and well‐being of older people.
Ludovico Carrino+2 more
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Abstract There is little research that analyses the contribution of tourism‐related digital platforms, and particularly Airbnb, to the creation and projection of international destinations' images. This study seeks to address this gap by developing a content analysis of the Airbnb Guides to more than 500 global urban neighbourhoods (globalhoods).
Lluís Alfons Garay‐Tamajón+1 more
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Leisure-time studies chiefly biological; a series of essays and lectures,
Andrew Wilson
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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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Socio‐cultural impacts of peer‐to‐peer accommodation on host communities
Abstract Peer‐to‐peer accommodation has recently emerged as a central focus of research in tourism and hospitality. However, research on socio‐cultural impacts of peer‐to‐peer accommodation is fragmented. This study reviews the relevant literature on the socio‐cultural impacts of peer‐to‐peer accommodation on host communities and proposes an ...
Marina A. Petruzzi+2 more
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5087 Project of Leisure-Time Center : Case-Study at the Kisarazu(Housing Problem and Town Planning)
Junichi Oyaizu
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ABSTRACT Background Radiotherapy (RT) in head and neck cancer (HNC) can cause multiple side effects such as nausea, pain, taste loss, fatigue, oral mucositis, xerostomia, and acute radiation‐associated dysphagia (RAD). These factors threaten patients' oral intake (OI) during this RT.
Alice Vergauwen+8 more
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Integrating tradition and innovation within a wine tourism and hospitality experience
Abstract This study explores the strategic choices among wineries involved in wine tourism experiences, including whether they rely on tradition, fully embrace innovation, or combine both. The study, conducted between December of 2018 and January of 2019, draws on face‐to‐face interviews with 32 owners/managers of New World wineries that, on average ...
Abel Duarte Alonso+4 more
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How Does Staff Working at University Think About and Experience Leisure? (A Qualitative Study)
Background: University staff plays an important role in breeding a healthy and prosperous generation. Their right for attending to interests and selfactualization are noticeable.
Sahar Ghanbari+2 more
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