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Free-roaming cats in urban and peri-urban areas and in rural towns pose significant challenges due to their nuisance behaviors, threats to wildlife, and potential disease transmission. Traditional management methods often involve trapping and euthanizing
Jacquie Rand +3 more
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Immigration and native welfare [PDF]
We unify two approaches towards identifying native welfare effects of immigration, one emphasizing the immigration surplus (Borjas, 1995,1999), the other identifying a welfare loss due to terms-of-trade effects (Davis & Weinstein, 2002). We decompose the
Gabriel J. Felbermayr, Wilhelm Kohler
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Building climate resilient healthcare systems through interventions in Gujarat India
Introduction Climate change poses significant challenges to healthcare systems, particularly in maintaining service delivery during extreme weather events.
Shrankhala Mishra +8 more
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Current cat management approaches are outdated and ineffective, failing to reduce stray cat numbers or related complaints and negatively impacting the job satisfaction and mental health of veterinary, shelter, and municipal staff.
Jacquie Rand +5 more
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The Transfer Paradox in a One-Sector Overlapping Generations Model [PDF]
This paper examines the effects of international income transfers on welfare and capital accumulation in a one-sector overlapping generations model. It is shown that a strong form of the transfer paradox-- in which the donor country experiences a welfare
Emily T. Cremers, Partha Sen
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Characterisation of small ruminant production in Crete [PDF]
Subproject 2 of the LowInputBreeds project aims to improve performance, animal health & welfare, and product quality in organic and low input breed sheep production systems.
Smaragda, Sotiraki +1 more
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Challenges in Sheltering Seized Animals from Hoarders from a One Welfare Perspective. [PDF]
Fossati P.
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Eradicating Child Poverty in Britain: Welfare Reform and Children Since 1997 [PDF]
In 1997 the new Labour government in the UK inherited a situation where nearly one in 5 children lived in a household where no adult worked and around one in 3 lived in relative poverty.
Mike Brewer, Paul Gregg
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Mixed duopoly, privatization and the shadow costs of public funds : exogenous and endogenous timing [PDF]
The purpose of this article is to investigate how the introduction of the shadow cost of public funds in the utilitarian measure of the economy wide welfare affects the behavior of a welfare maximizer public firm in amixed duopoly.
Capuano, Carlo, De Feo, Giuseppe
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Working equids support millions of people globally, especially in low-income, lower-middle-income, and upper-middle-income countries. However, they commonly suffer from poor welfare and are typically overlooked in policy and funding decisions.
Amelia Cameron +4 more
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