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The Mental Health of the Young in Eastern Europe and Central Asia
ABSTRACT We report on the wellbeing of the young in twenty‐eight countries located in Eastern Europe and Central Asia including fifteen post‐Soviet countries. We find no evidence of the decline in the mental health of the young relative to older people, which characterizes Western Europe and English‐speaking advanced economies. The mental health of the
David G. Blanchflower, Alex Bryson
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Cognition and Health-Related Quality of Life After aSAH: The Role of Objective and Subjective Impairment. [PDF]
Pešterac-Kujundžić A +6 more
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Foreign Exchange Regimes in (Normal Times and) Times of War: Insights From Ukraine
ABSTRACT On February 24, 2022, as Russia invaded, the National Bank of Ukraine switched from a flexible to a fixed‐exchange rate regime. Was this optimal? We develop a tractable but carefully calibrated open‐economy model of Ukraine with nominal rigidities and frictions in international financial markets.
Oliver de Groot, Yevhenii Skok
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<i>KRAS</i>, <i>NRAS</i> and <i>BRAF</i> Mutational Landscape in Serbian Early-Onset Colorectal Cancer Patients. [PDF]
Despotović J +7 more
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From Expansion to Erosion: The Global Trajectory of Judicial Independence, 1960–2018
ABSTRACT Judicial independence expanded globally throughout the twentieth century, but this trajectory has recently come under pressure. In recent years, governments around the world have increasingly challenged judicial autonomy. This study unpacks this global reversal by analyzing data from 156 states between 1960 and 2018.
Nir Rotem
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Parental perceptions of school safety and institutional response after a mass school shooting in Serbia. [PDF]
Stankovic M +4 more
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Constituent order in Serbian Sign Language
Raicevic Bajic, Dragana +3 more
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Beyond Groups? Consociational Culture and the Representation of Cross‐Segmental Interests
Abstract In deeply divided societies, consociational power‐sharing ensures representation for ethnonational groups but raises questions about cross‐segmental interests. This paper explores “consociational culture,” arguing that consociational systems create a form of political culture which incentivises the use of group‐based categories and identities ...
Patrizia John
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