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Social fluidity in Germany

2016
Following from the social fluidity model presented in the preceding chapter, Table 43 summarizes the different effects which are expected to govern the intergenerational association between origins and destinations in Germany. By constraining the 13 empty cells to take an interaction parameter of zero, the sum of the values of the parameter effects ...
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Friendships and Social Networks in Childhood and Adolescence: Fluidity, Reliability, and Interrelations

Child Development, 1995
Social networks and friendships were tracked over a 3-week period for 132 students enrolled in fourth- and seventh-grade classrooms. Individual interviews were employed to collect data on friendships. Social group membership was determined by the composite social-cognitive map (SCM) procedure and by self-reports.
R B, Cairns   +3 more
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Dusky dolphin (Lagenorhynchus obscurus) social structure characterized by social fluidity and preferred companions

Marine Mammal Science, 2016
AbstractMany coastal delphinids exhibit social structures with a high degree of fission‐fusion dynamics. However, little is known about fission‐fusion dynamics in semipelagic delphinids such as dusky dolphins (Lagenorhynchus obscurus). We analyzed dusky dolphin social structure in a winter foraging habitat in New Zealand.
Heidi C. Pearson   +3 more
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Social fluidity in the United States of America

2016
After studying social fluidity in Germany in the chapter before, the present chapter is dedicated to the analysis of social fluidity in the United States. In the following, the American variant of the social fluidity model will be explained. Initially, the model is applied to American data (Ch. 12.1).
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Fluidity of social identities: implications for applying intersectionality

Equality, Diversity and Inclusion: An International Journal
PurposeIntersectionality addresses complex avenues of oppression that emanate at the intersections of one’s identities. However, the intersectional framework assumes static identities, which are increasingly being acknowledged for their fluidity.
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Social Fluidity Mapping System—A Way to Reduce Social Stigma in Business Failures

2015
The research explores the social stigma associated with the failure of entrepreneurial activity by means of escape velocity. Negative publicity, lack of financial intermediation, disgrace among the stake-holders and lack of social immunity causes social stigma.
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Tax aggressiveness and corporate social responsibility fluidity in Nigerian firms

Journal of Research in National Development, 2017
Modern corporations epitomize the nexus between shareholding and wider-spectrum stake-holding, where key units desire to fundamentally maximize or fairly satisfice. Driven by benevolence, firms made meaningful contributions to society but now, many are exploiting the fluidity of corporate social responsibility (CSR) to lubricate tax aggressiveness ...
Agundu, Prince Umor C.   +1 more
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Navigating financial toxicity in patients with cancer: A multidisciplinary management approach

Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2022
Grace Li Smith   +2 more
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