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Towards the Democratisation of Care? Insights From Co‐Governance in Local Welfare in Spain and Italy
ABSTRACT The organisation and distribution of care responsibilities represent a central issue in contemporary welfare debates. Although welfare systems have progressively sought to socialise care related risks tackling distribution's inequality, the organisation of care services received less attention.
Francesca Donati +1 more
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Abstract Monitoring wildlife health is essential for conservation and management, wildlife and livestock welfare, and public health in a One Health framework. Yet, wildlife health monitoring often requires long‐term fieldwork and intensive sampling, which can be costly or logistically challenging, especially for remote, rare, or elusive populations. To
Jonathan Tichon +8 more
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Objetivo: identificar la prevalencia del síndrome de burnout en enfermeros que laboran en unidades de cuidados críticos, así como las dimensiones y factores asociados que contribuyen a su desarrollo.
Adita Aguilar Cabellos +1 more
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Abstract After the Second World War, family allowances became a cornerstone of social spending in western Europe. Whilst religion is often highlighted as a driver of this policy, the role of political Catholicism remains contested, particularly in southern Europe.
Guillem Verd‐Llabrés
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Worldwide, more than one in 10 children or adolescents is diagnosed with a mental disorder. Cash transfer programs, which aim to reduce poverty and improve life outcomes by providing direct cash assistance to families and incentivizing or enabling spending on education, health service use, dietary diversity and savings, have been shown to improve the ...
Sara R. Jaffee +3 more
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ABSTRACT As the population ages and families become increasingly diverse, more work is needed to understand expectations for families to care for older adults. In this review, we discuss the theoretical frameworks and conceptualizations used to study care expectations, summarize overarching findings about theories of care expectations and corresponding
Sarah E. Patterson +6 more
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ABSTRACT Objective This study examines how US immigration policies shape family and work decision‐making among immigrant women employed in professional occupations who hold lawful immigration status. Background Research documents the family‐related consequences of immigration policies for undocumented, mixed‐status, and separated immigrant families ...
Kelsi L. Caywood
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Accidente de trabajo por crisis epiléptica y traumatismo craneoencefálico con resultado de muerte
El concepto de “daño laboral” es objeto de controversia en todos los países y la forma de entenderse varía en función de las diferentes normativas legales.
María Teofila Vicente-Herrero +6 more
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Abstract In this article, I examine how institutionalized older adults in Peru articulate suffering through the idiom of la nada—“nothingness”—and how this shapes desires for euthanasia. Moving from close ethnography of bodies in space and time to structural and ethical discourses on euthanasia, I argue that calls for euthanasia arise not only from ...
Magdalena Zegarra Chiappori
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Abstract Threat evasion—the need to escape imminent threats to safety and survival—is a major driver of international migration. Demographic research on threat‐evasive migration, however, remains scant, owing to a longstanding dearth of systematic data on migrants in need of international protection (MNP).
Matthew Blanton +3 more
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