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On Whorfian socioeconomics

Language, 2019
Whorfian socioeconomics is an emerging interdisciplinary field of study that holds that linguistic structures explain differences in beliefs, values, and opinions across communities. Its core empirical strategy is to document a correlation between the presence or absence of a linguistic feature in a survey respondent’s language, and her/his responses ...
Thomas B. Pepinsky
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Gender Differences in Familial Status, Socioeconomics, Functional Capacities and Wellbeing Among Oldest-Old Aged 80 Years and Above — China, 1998–2018

open access: yesChina CDC Weekly, 2021
What is already known on this topic? Little is known about gender differences in health, family, and socioeconomics among oldest-old in China, What is added by this report?
Yi Zeng
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Burden and socioeconomics of asthma, allergic rhinitis, atopic dermatitis and food allergy

open access: yesExpert Review of Pharmacoeconomics and Outcomes Research, 2020
Introduction Asthma, allergic rhinitis, atopic dermatitis, and food allergy affect approximately 20% of the global population. Few studies describe the burden of the totality of these diseases and only a handful studies provide a comprehensive overview ...
Antonella Muraro   +2 more
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Population Socioeconomics Predicted Using Wastewater

open access: yesEnvironmental Science and Technology Letters, 2020
Municipal wastewater typically contains many drugs and anthropogenic chemicals or biomarkers. The occurrence of these chemicals in wastewater is linked to the socioeconomic characteristics of the c...
Benjamin J Tscharke   +2 more
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Biodiversity and socioeconomics in the city: a review of the luxury effect

open access: yesBiology Letters, 2018
The ecological dynamics of cities are influenced not only by geophysical and biological factors, but also by aspects of human society. In cities around the world, a pattern of higher biodiversity in affluent neighbourhoods has been termed ‘the luxury ...
Misha Leong, Robert R Dunn
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Pragmatic Socioeconomics: A Way Towards New Findings on Sources of (Housing) Market Instability

Housing, Theory and Society, 2022
In this paper, we aim to define basic principles of pragmatic socioeconomics that may create a more solid interdisciplinary bridge between sociology and mainstream economics in the study of economic behaviour.
Martin Lux, Petr Sunega
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