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Associations between Perceived Occupational Prestige and Psychological Symptoms in Correctional Supervisors. [PDF]
Cole WA +7 more
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Precarious Employment, Individualization Processes, and Professional Cyclists in France
ABSTRACT This article explores the relationship between the experience of precarious employment and individualization processes. Drawing from the historical‐sociological approach of Norbert Elias, we explain how and why individualization processes advanced in France over the course of several centuries and how this shaped the employment experiences of ...
John Connolly, Mojca Doupona
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Status and the Self: Socioeconomic Inequality in Core Beliefs
ABSTRACT Objective In popular discourse, personal success is often attributed to mindset. In psychological science, such claims correspond to self‐related core beliefs—generalized self‐representations. However, the lack of a comprehensive framework has prevented systematic investigation of their links to socioeconomic inequality.
Niklas Schulte +2 more
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Occupational prestige and future sickness absence and disability pension in women and men: a Swedish nationwide prospective cohort study. [PDF]
Hensing G +4 more
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Abstract This paper analyzes two disparate experiences of buprenorphine, a medication for opioid addiction, in California. Within the context of the U.S. War on Drugs and after decades of criminalization, buprenorphine represents a shift toward outpatient medical treatment of opioid addiction, but it has been unequally distributed and experienced ...
Lauren Textor
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Reproducing National Distinction: How Cultural Capital Shapes Estonia's Russian School Field
ABSTRACT Research on nationalism has long emphasized the homogenizing role of education in producing shared language, history and identity, while studies in the sociology of education have examined how cultural capital and social class structure school hierarchies.
Léo Henry
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ABSTRACT Introduction Obesity and poor mental well‐being in childhood and adolescence are growing public health concerns with potential implications for a broad range of life outcomes. Understanding the longitudinal and potentially bidirectional relationship between weight status and mental well‐being is crucial for developing effective interventions ...
Stine Schramm +3 more
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Supervising Your In‐Group? How Social Identification Shapes Financial Sector Regulatory Leniency
ABSTRACT Both practitioners and governance scholars recognize the importance of external oversight, especially in regulated industries like the financial sector. However, the failure of financial sector regulators and enforcement officials (supervisors) to act is often cited as a primary cause of ineffective governance.
Dennis Veltrop +2 more
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Address between power and solidarity in audiovisual material in the case of Grey's Anatomy
ABSTRACT This study investigates cross‐linguistic variation in forms of address by examining the American prime‐time television series Grey's Anatomy, comparing the original English version and the German dubbing in season 1 (2005) and season 20 (2024).
Lisa‐Christine Altendorf
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Sir and Guys in 20th‐ and 21st‐Century American English
ABSTRACT This paper examines the diachronic development of formal and informal address and reference terms in American English as an effect of democratization using the COHA corpus (1900–2020). In focus are two address/reference terms with especially drastic frequency trends in the timespan investigated: the honorific sir, which declines sharply from ...
Hanna Bruns, Svenja Kranich
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