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Does Internet use alleviate household financial vulnerability? An empirical analysis based on panel data from China Family Panel Studies (CFPS). [PDF]
Yu Z, Li H, Guo P, He L.
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ABSTRACT This article contributes to geographical scholarship on home as a place of ontological security by considering the multitemporal, long‐term lived effects of housing precarity among labour migrants. Within migration and housing debates, housing precarity is often viewed as a material and temporary condition that labour migrants accept to ...
Dolly Loomans +2 more
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Prevalence and determinants of financial toxicity in patients with colorectal cancer: a systematic review and meta-analysis. [PDF]
Shao X +5 more
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ABSTRACT This paper investigates innovative financing strategies to mobilise private capital for climate adaptation, emphasising Hong Kong's role in advancing efforts across Southeast Asia. Using expert interviews and case studies, it addresses two key questions: which financial instruments can strengthen public–private collaboration, and what best ...
Laurence L. Delina +5 more
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Financial Hardship, End-of-Life Health Care Use, and Costs in Patients With Cancer.
Shankaran V +10 more
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Reasons for and against presymptomatic genetic testing in frontotemporal dementia: a qualitative study. [PDF]
Graafland CH +5 more
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ABSTRACT This paper examines the differential effects of quantitative easing on the young, middle‐aged and pensioners by comparing the periods before and after quantitative easing interventions in the UK. Quantitative easing may have boosted employment opportunities, as suggested by a few studies, but this paper finds that quantitative easing did not ...
Aminat A. Raheem
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Modeling Financial Insolvency and Income Loss Insurance in Head and Neck Cancer. [PDF]
Araujo AV, Bartho MJ, Low GMI, Li RJ.
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This paper explores how the affordability of rents is addressed in the long‐anticipated reform of the English private rental sector (PRS) by the Renters’ Rights Act 2025. The PRS has doubled in size since 2010, acting as a social housing substitute for some households.
Emma Laurie
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Parental Low Education, Low Income, Deprivation and School Refusal Among Japanese Elementary School Students in First Grade: Results From A-CHILD Study. [PDF]
Tokumoto A +4 more
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