Who Supports the Digitalization of Education? New Survey Evidence From Six OECD Countries
ABSTRACT This paper investigates how citizens perceive and evaluate the digitalization of education. Drawing on original survey data from six OECD countries (Germany, Japan, Poland, Spain, Sweden, and the US), the study addresses the overarching question: Does public opinion support or inhibit the digital transformation of education?
Marius R. Busemeyer
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Measuring Green Exposure Levels in Communities of Different Economic Levels at Different Completion Periods: Through the Lens of Social Equity. [PDF]
Cui Q, Huang Y, Yang G, Chen Y.
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RESIDENTIAL SEGREGATION AND SUBURBAN DEVELOPMENT IN POST-SOCIALIST AGGLOMERATIONS [PDF]
G. Csanádi, A. Csizmady
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ABSTRACT Insecure attachment styles are associated with psychopathology and mental health problems. However, there are only a few large, nationally representative studies on the relationship between attachment and mental health, leaving a gap in our knowledge about the distribution of attachment styles across age groups and gender.
Sebastian Simonsen +5 more
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Grocery Retail Location Patterns in Brno: Clustering, Inequality and Street Network Centrality
Abstract This study aims to evaluate the spatial distribution and clustering patterns of grocery retail chains in Brno, Czech Republic, focusing on national and multinational stores. By employing Geographic Information Systems and advanced spatial analysis techniques, including the nearest neighbour method, standard deviational ellipse, Kernel density ...
Josef Kunc +5 more
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Beyond Owning‐Renting Dichotomy: Owner‐Renting in Urban China
Abstract This paper examines owner‐renters, households that rent their current residence while owning property elsewhere, using data from the 2013 and 2019 China Household Finance Survey. It explores how household characteristics influence owner‐renting and the drivers of this phenomenon.
Jinqiao Long +3 more
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Rural revival? The rise in internal migration to rural areas during the COVID-19 pandemic. Who moved and Where? [PDF]
González-Leonardo M +2 more
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Mapping the Determinants of Female Employment: Labour Market Areas and Spatial Spillovers
Abstract This paper examines the territorial determinants of female employment rates using labour market areas (LMAs) – functional units based on commuting patterns – to mitigate the Modifiable Area Unit Problem (MAUP). Drawing on detailed Spanish census microdata and spatial econometrics, we find that male unemployment negatively affects female ...
Raquel Simón‐Albert +3 more
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Unraveling population trends in Italy (1921-2021) with spatial econometrics. [PDF]
Alaimo LS +6 more
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The Reputation of Primary Schools—Rumours with Consequences for Segregation
Abstract In contexts like Germany where no information on the quality of schools is publicly available, school reputations are particularly important for school choice. Reputations can be understood as discursively generated ‘rumours’ conveying personal opinions and experiences often revolving around school composition. Taking up previous research, the
Andreas Wettlaufer, Isabel Ramos Lobato
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