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Social norms and fertility intentions: Evidence from China
China’s low fertility rates are a major concern across all sectors of society. Fertility is a major issue related to economy, society and family development.
Xiao Yu, Jianing Liang
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Social norms in networks [PDF]
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Philip Ushchev, Yves Zenou
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Civility is formed by social norms that guide our behavior and allow us to interact appropriately with others. These norms affect everyone and are learned through the socialization process.
Xing J. Chen-Xia +3 more
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Camera, Gabriele, Gioffré, Alessandro
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Conformity, Social Norms and Tax Compliance
The article analyzes the impact of social norms on tax compliance. The author defines social norms as standards of non-legal behavior that have been established in society and assimilated by an individual, which people follow due to the fact ...
A.V. Demin
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Social norms are an important influence on health-related behaviours and intention formation. As both suicidal behaviour and non-suicidal self-injury (NSSI) can be motivated by intentions, perceived social norms may have an important role in suicide and ...
Robert C Dempsey +2 more
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Students may need to decide whether to invest limited resources evenly across all courses and thus end with moderate grades in all, or focus on some of the courses and thus end with variable grades.
Woo-kyoung Ahn +3 more
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Social norms are important social factors that affect individual behavioral change. Using social norms to promote green consumption is receiving increasing attention.
Wanda Ge, Guanghua Sheng, Hongli Zhang
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The dynamics of injunctive social norms
Injunctive social norms are behaviours that one is expected to follow and expects others to follow in a given social situation; they are maintained by the threat of disapproval or punishment and by the process of internalization.
Sergey Gavrilets
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The Evolution of Social Norms [PDF]
Social norms are patterns of behavior that are self-enforcing within a group: Everyone conforms, everyone is expected to conform, and everyone wants to conform when they expect everyone else to conform. Social norms are often sustained by multiple mechanisms, including a desire to coordinate, fear of being sanctioned, signaling membership in a group ...
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