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Administrative Burdens and Inequities in COBRA Take‐Up
ABSTRACT To what extent does COBRA's lack of program visibility and complexity induce inequities in access to this form of health insurance? Though COBRA has long been an important tool for helping workers to avoid “job lock,” precious little scholarship has been devoted to understanding its reach.
Miranda Yaver
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ABSTRACT The study by Morshed‐Behbahani et al. highlights that financial barriers are not the sole obstacle to accessing infertility treatment. To ensure equal access for all, infertility treatment should be regarded as a universal human right, with the public sector assuming responsibility for its provision.
Arturs Kalva, Girts Brigis
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Vigencia del Taylorismo. / Gestión moderna y taylorismo en el tercer milenio. / ¿Vigencia del taylorismo? De los enunciados a la realidad. / ¿Sobrevivirá taylor en el tercer milenio?. / El desarrollo del conocimiento y el manejo de las organizaciones. A
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ABSTRACT Professionals and decision‐makers in regional or local administrations often face time and resource constraints that hinder evidence‐based decision‐making. This article examines the practices, obstacles, and needs relating to evidence use within the Regional Health Agency of Ile‐de‐France, a decentralized agency of the French Ministry of ...
Tony Zitti+6 more
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ABSTRACT Ensuring the efficient operation of water supply facilities in the agro‐industrial sector is critical for sustainable resource management. The article streamlines the grouping of works performed during the operation of water supply facilities in six stages, differing in purpose, duration, and frequency of work.
Ekaterina Khmel+3 more
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Read the free Plain Language Summary for this article on the Journal blog. Abstract Phenotypic plasticity has long played a central role in eco‐evolutionary theory, but it was not until 20 years ago that it was proposed that the term encompasses two distinct phenomena—developmental plasticity and phenotypic flexibility. While this terminology has since
Maria Stager+3 more
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Quantifying phenotypic plasticity: A call for consistency
Read the free Plain Language Summary for this article on the Journal blog. Abstract The interest of evolutionary, functional and applied ecologists in the study of phenotypic plasticity has grown considerably in recent decades. From being considered irrelevant in the mid‐20th century, phenotypic plasticity is now considered ubiquitous and essential for
Jose M. Gómez+3 more
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