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Abstract This article discusses variations in the experiences of Dutch identity and belonging to a music‐making group in the Dutch migrant community in Melbourne, Australia. It answers the research question “Which variations of ‘Dutch identity’ are there for the participants and how does music‐making relate to this?”. Feelings of identity and belonging
Karien Dekker+2 more
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Expanding the Impact of New Cystic Fibrosis Therapies in Low- and Middle-Income Countries. [PDF]
Kerem E.
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Beyond administrative burden: Activation and administrative harm
Abstract Within recent public policy and administration scholarship, there has been a growing focus on the concept of “administrative burden” to describe the learning, compliance and psychological costs incurred by citizens when trying to access services and exercise social and political rights. Specifically, in the context of activation and welfare‐to‐
Michael McGann, Sarah Ball
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Neonatal Care in Low- and Middle-Income Countries: A Fresh Look.
Saugstad OD+3 more
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Epidemiology of sepsis in low- and middle-income countries [PDF]
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Abstract The Next Generation EU (NGEU) economic recovery package has set the conditions for unprecedented investment in policy areas considered of strategic importance by each Member State. This article focusses on the Italian case, characterised by long‐lasting weaknesses in active labour market policies and public employment services (PES) to analyse
Stefano Sacchi, Gianluca Scarano
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Selective Nonoperative Management of Abdominal Stab Wounds in Low- and Middle-Income Countries: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis. [PDF]
Moffatt S, Biggs D, Kong V, Clarke D.
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Smoking status and HIV in low-income and middle-income countries
Antoine Jaquet, François Dabis
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ABSTRACT It is increasingly recognised by global research that extending out‐of‐home care (OOHC) until at least 21 years of age is the policy reform most likely to advance improved outcomes for care leavers. In recent years, all eight Australian jurisdictions (States and Territories) have introduced forms of extended care programs.
Philip Mendes+7 more
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Comparative Congenital Cardiac Catheterization Registry Analysis From the United States and Low- and Middle-Income Countries. [PDF]
Ali F+17 more
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