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The Impact of ICT on the Independent Living of Adolescents in Residential Child Protection Care
ABSTRACT In an increasingly digitalized social context, digital competences have become a fundamental resource for social participation, access to opportunities and independent living. Accordingly, this study examines the impact of digital competence on the lives of young people residing in child protection residential care centres in Galicia (Spain ...
Clara Grech‐Santi +3 more
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‘We Teach Kids About It So They Don't Get Addicted’: Gender, Porn and Sex Education in New Zealand
ABSTRACT This research sought to explore young people's and teachers' understandings of porn. Drawing on a qualitative content analysis of small focus group interview data with 106 young people aged 12–16 years old and semi‐structured interviews with six teachers in Aotearoa, New Zealand, I examine their perceptions of porn and the place of porn in sex
Claire Meehan
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School attendance in individuals with cerebral palsy in Brazil
This graphical abstract summarizes the main findings of the study. Abstract Aim To identify factors associated with school attendance among Brazilian children, adolescents, and young adults with cerebral palsy (CP) using population‐based data from the Brazilian Cerebral Palsy Register (BrCPR).
Ricardo Rodrigues de Sousa Junior +10 more
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Exploring the leaky pipeline: Tokenism, status group effects, or self‐selection?
Abstract In most European universities today, more than 50% of bachelor's degrees are awarded to women, but the corresponding share of full professorships is only about 25%. This phenomenon is called the leaky pipeline. Most explanations refer to gender biases and stereotypes, motherhood, discrimination, and tokenism.
Margit Osterloh, Katja Rost
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ABSTRACT Objective This mixed‐methods study examined transgender (trans) parents' concerns about being targeted and reported to child protective services by schools, health care providers, neighbors, and family members. Background Trans people and parents specifically may be experiencing heightened fears about interfacing with sources of potential ...
Abbie E. Goldberg +3 more
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ABSTRACT Objective This study examined the prospective associations between family rejection and several resilience factors and deleterious outcomes among a racial and gender diverse sample of sexual and gender minority youth (SGMY). Background Family remains a primary developmental context during adolescence, and there is an urgent need to better ...
Weiman Xu +11 more
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The Effects of Information Technologies on the Bankruptcy Decision
ABSTRACT Exploiting the staggered adoptions of electronic systems across 70 bankruptcy courts in the United States, I investigate the impacts of digital transformation on bankruptcy behavior. The digital transformation in bankruptcy courts significantly lowered the cost of filing by enabling debtors to file for bankruptcy online, yet empirical tests ...
Jeyul Yang
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Online Games and Harassment in the US
The transformation of the digital landscape has changed our way of connection,game and interact with each other bringing with it significant chances as well aschallenges. Online gaming is one such popular platform that has attracted millionsof players across the world who come together to enjoy their favorite games.However, this rise in online gaming ...
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Mistresses of Ink: Rewriting the Tattoo Industry
ABSTRACT Tattooing has moved from a marginal subculture into mainstream practice, and women are increasingly working as tattoo artists and opening their own studios. However, the industry remains shaped by gendered assumptions about authority, credibility, and appearance.
Lara Bertola
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Gendering Digitalization: Technology Change in Feminized Supermarket Work
ABSTRACT Digitalization is re‐shaping the way work is organized, yet processes of digitalization have largely been examined in male‐dominated workplace contexts like manufacturing and logistics, often with little reference to gender dynamics. This paper explores how workers experience digitalization in the context of a female‐dominated occupation, that
Laura Good, Rae Cooper, Meraiah Foley
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