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Scientific note: The presence of the coffee berry borer, Hypothenemus hampei, in Puerto Rico: fact or fiction? [PDF]
Fernando E. Vega +2 more
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Abstract It is well established that women's labor force participation drops markedly with marriage and childbearing, however, little is known about women's labor market transitions, especially in developing countries. This article uses the Indonesian Family Life Survey to track the employment histories of over 5000 women for more than 20 years ...
Lisa Cameron +2 more
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Why Don't More Puerto Rican Men Work? The Rich Uncle (Sam) Hypothesis [PDF]
Puerto Rico has an extraordinarily low employment rate for men. We document the low employment rate using Census of Population and labor force survey data and offer "the rich uncle (Sam) hypothesis" that the connection of the relatively poor economy of ...
Maria Enchautegui, Richard B. Freeman
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Abstract Introduction Coral reefs, vital for marine ecosystems and human well‐being, face drastic decline due to climate change effects. In the Caribbean, global disturbances and regional water pollution exacerbate conditions, eliciting disease outbreaks that, in synergy with coral bleaching and hurricanes, cause significant damage to key reef‐building
J. J. Adolfo Tortolero‐Langarica +2 more
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Baño de Oro Natural Area, Luquillo Mountains, Puerto Rico [PDF]
Peter L. Weaver
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The Mental Health of the Young in Eastern Europe and Central Asia
ABSTRACT We report on the wellbeing of the young in twenty‐eight countries located in Eastern Europe and Central Asia including fifteen post‐Soviet countries. We find no evidence of the decline in the mental health of the young relative to older people, which characterizes Western Europe and English‐speaking advanced economies. The mental health of the
David G. Blanchflower, Alex Bryson
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Zika virus surveillance post‐epidemic in blood donors from São Paulo, Brazil 2016–2020
Abstract Introduction Zika virus (ZIKV) is primarily transmitted through the bite of the Aedes aegypti mosquito, though transmission via blood transfusion has also been documented. During the 2015 ZIKV epidemic in Brazil, severe complications were observed in pregnant women, leading to fetal microcephaly. This study evaluated the persistence of ZIKV in
Suzete Cleusa Ferreira +12 more
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Economic burden of dengue in Puerto Rico, 2010-2023. [PDF]
Camprubí-Ferrer D +13 more
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Chemical contaminants in the marine resources of Vieques, Puerto Rico.
David R. Whitall +9 more
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