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Background Social roles common to adulthood (e.g. employment, parenthood) and their timing and combinations have been shown to relate to health. However, there is a lack of contemporary data to study complex patterns.
Rebecca Lacey +5 more
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Closing the Loop: Creating Deliverables That Add Value [PDF]
As special collections librarians and liaison librarians work together to create innovative experiences working with primary source material, it is important to remember students have much to offer in the collaborative design process. In this case study,
DeSanto, Daniel L., Doherty, Prudence J.
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Background Social roles common to adulthood (e.g. employment, parenthood) and their timing and combinations have been shown to relate to health. However, there is a lack of contemporary data to study complex patterns.
Rebecca Lacey +5 more
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Background There is evidence of a contribution of early life socioeconomic exposures to the risk of chronic diseases in adulthood. However, extant studies investigating the impact of the neighborhood social environment on health tend to characterize only
Whitsel Eric A +7 more
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Social Security: An Investment in Family Protection [PDF]
When Social Security was passed into law in 1935, it was not intended to be an investment program to which Americans could contribute. Rather, it was established as a risk pool to which all Americans were mandated to contribute in order to insure the ...
Robert J. Myers
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Name It and Claim It: Cross-Campus Collaborations for Community-Based Learning [PDF]
This article describes the value of cross-campus collaborations for community-based learning. We argue that community-based learning both provides unique opportunities for breaking academic silos and invites campus partnerships to make ambitious projects
Gibes, Elizabeth Andrejasich +1 more
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Integrating Philosophy with Children into the Social Studies Courses
Philosophy with children aims to teach children to think for themselves and make informed choices. The objective here is to develop children's reasoning skills by enabling them to reflect on thinking while discussing concepts that are important to them.
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Reports the views of some young people and 6 families on services received from social care professionals. Summarises the main themes that emerged and emphasises the issue of professional reliability as articulated in these 2 small, but in depth, studies.
Joshi, M. +3 more
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Background: Many studies have shown that Childhood, adolescent and young adult cancer (CAYAC) survivors have an increased risk of late physical and mental health effects.
Naohiro Yonemoto, Yoshitaka Kawashima
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Investing in Well-being: An Analytical Framework [PDF]
The NZ Treasury is currently engaged in a project to identify cost-effective interventions to improve outcomes for children and young adults in order to maximise the value of government expenditures across the social sector. The central aim of this paper
Barbara Annesley +6 more
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