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The effect of social security on early retirement [PDF]
Michael J. Boskin, Michael D. Hurd
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Food Safety Knowledge, Attitudes, and Practices of Adults in Malaysia During the COVID‐19 Pandemic
Malaysian adults demonstrated satisfactory knowledge, attitudes, and practices regarding food safety during the COVID‐19 pandemic. ABSTRACT This study aims to determine food safety knowledge, attitudes, and practices (KAP) among adults in Malaysia during the COVID‐19 pandemic. A cross‐sectional web‐based study was conducted and the sample comprised 475
Chin Xuan Tan+5 more
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Sickness absence trajectories and retirement pathways among industrial workers. [PDF]
Neupane S+5 more
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Dynamic Analysis of Stakeholders' Decision‐Making in Power Battery Recycling Considering Risks
The risk‐induced loss quantification model based on conditional value‐at‐risk (CVaR) is established to elucidate the impact of various risk parameters on stakeholders' revenues and evolutionary paths, as well as identify the key parameters that affect risk‐induced loss.
Juan Huang+4 more
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Population-based estimates of healthy working life expectancy in China. [PDF]
Huang G, Pan Y, Luo Y.
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General Cropland Retirement: Effects on the South of Retiring Low-Net-Return Acreage vs. Retiring High-Cost Production [PDF]
Glenn A. Zepp, Jerry A. Sharples
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State‐of‐Art in Studying the Public Health Effects of Heat: A Literature Review
This review aims to consolidate current knowledge about the public health impact of heat. Pathophysiological mechanisms are well‐known, but an ‘environmental epidemiology’ perspective is essential to drive adaptation strategies. Abstract The impact of heat and heatwaves on human health constitutes a significant hazard, disproportionately affecting ...
Lorenzo Gianquintieri+1 more
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Abstract Research Summary We examine how a subsidiary's host country experience affects the way in which multinational corporations' (MNCs) subsidiary termination decisions are geared toward subsidiary‐level social performance comparisons. For a subsidiary, social comparisons can be made against external peer subsidiaries (in the same industry and ...
Jung‐Hyun Suh, Shige Makino
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