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ABSTRACT Although there is extensive research on invisible work and its relation to labor market performance, understanding this phenomenon from the perspective of women in multiple hierarchical positions in the Middle East remains limited. This study integrates a situated intersectionality perspective with the literature on invisible work mechanisms ...
Maha Sabbah‐Karkabi, Amit Kaplan
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Abstract This study explores the intersection of the informal and circular economies and its implications for business, management and organization (BMO) scholarship and practice. Informal circularity, practices of collecting, reusing, repairing, recycling and repurposing materials outside formal economic, legal and regulatory arrangements, constitutes
Tulin Dzhengiz +3 more
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Is Income and Racial Residential Segregation Associated with 13-Year Changes in Body Mass Index? A Longitudinal Analysis in the Brazilian Pró-Saúde Cohort Study. [PDF]
Guimarães JMN +3 more
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ABSTRACT Aims To describe the factors that characterise nursing programs that continue to attract a high number of applicants even though the total number of applicants is declining. Design A qualitative embedded case study in Italy on 2025. Methods A purposive sample of four undergraduate nursing programs for which there were more applicants than ...
Michela Marchi +7 more
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The Association between Residential Segregation and Access to Kidney Transplantation: Evidence from a Multistate Cohort Study. [PDF]
Berry J +6 more
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Structural Vulnerability in Health Research: A Systematic Mixed Studies Review
ABSTRACT Aims To systematically examine how structural vulnerability has been defined and operationalised in United States‐based health research, identify conceptual consistencies and methodological gaps, and propose core dimensions of structural vulnerability along with implications for future application in health research.
Levia A. Sutton +3 more
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Associations Between Racial Residential Segregation and Hypertensive Disorders of Pregnancy among Black women: The Coronary Artery Risk Development in Young Adults Study. [PDF]
Dodds LV +6 more
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ABSTRACT Background The international mobility of nurses is a significant component of healthcare systems worldwide, resulting in the global recruitment and adaptation of culturally and linguistically diverse nurses into diverse work environments. CALD nurses face integration challenges, which can potentially compromise their well‐being and adjustment ...
Judith Yabal +3 more
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The Legacy of EU Citizenship Status in the EU Settlement Scheme: Women in Atypical Work
Abstract In November 2020, the UK government admitted that the European Union (EU) Settlement Scheme (EUSS) is likely to discriminate against some groups protected by the Equality Act 2010, concluding that any discriminatory effects are justifiable, and published its official assessment in a Policy Equality Statement.
Cristina Juverdeanu, Adrienne Yong
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