Results 211 to 220 of about 2,358,947 (339)
Unraveling the Experience of Affection Across Marital and Friendship Interactions. [PDF]
Meier T +5 more
europepmc +1 more source
Abstract Background Veterinarians in clinical practice, especially early‐career veterinarians and those identifying as women, have higher levels of negative mental health outcomes compared to the general population. Partnering with a mentor can mitigate some of the work‐related challenges that may contribute to poor mental health and career attrition ...
Catherine Standage +3 more
wiley +1 more source
Explaining the prevalence of marital conflict: conceptual bifurcation and sociological explanations. [PDF]
Ho WC.
europepmc +1 more source
Marriages of convenience or inconvenient marriages:regulating spousal migration to Britain [PDF]
Benson, Michael C +1 more
core
Student Income Support and Participation in Higher Education: A Cohort Analysis
ABSTRACT Background The 2008 Bradley Review introduced major reforms to Australian higher education, including a demand‐driven funding system and changes to student income support, aimed at expanding participation and improving equity outcomes. Aims This study examines how student income support receipt and higher education participation evolve across ...
Deborah A. Cobb‐Clark +2 more
wiley +1 more source
Love, culture, rationality, and learning in repeated games. [PDF]
Cendales A +2 more
europepmc +1 more source
ABSTRACT Resilience is still conceptualised as gender‐neutral in research and policy discussions. However, a gendered resilience framework suggests that gender roles and intra‐household dynamics are intricately linked with household resilience. This manuscript aims to analyse the effect of gender role attitudes on climate change resilience.
Bekhzod Egamberdiev +3 more
wiley +1 more source
Empowering Youth Through Evidence: Applying Outcome Harvesting to Evaluate Sexual Reproductive Health and Rights (SRHR) Advocacy in Ethiopia. [PDF]
Ayele M +6 more
europepmc +1 more source
Abstract Intersectional theory recognises inequity is rarely the result of one social identity; social identities, and their interaction with context and power relations, offer some protective factors, while marginalises others. Taking an intersectional approach to social policy has the potential to provide deeper insights in terms of identifying and ...
Shona Bates, Rosemary Kayess, Ilan Katz
wiley +1 more source

