Work-family trajectories across Europe: differences between social groups and welfare regimes [PDF]
IntroductionWork and family trajectories develop and interact over the life course in complex ways. Previous studies drew a fragmented picture of these trajectories and had limited scope.
Mustafa Firat +2 more
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Changes in health-related rehabilitation trajectories following a major Norwegian welfare reform [PDF]
Background In this study we investigated the health-related rehabilitation trajectories of young Norwegian adults between 2004–2019. The study period is interesting because it overlaps with an extensive welfare system reform that occurred in Norway ...
Sina Wittlund, Thomas Lorentzen
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Lone Mothers’ Repartnering Trajectories and Health: Does the Welfare Context Matter? [PDF]
We examined the relationship between lone mothers’ repartnering and health in three welfare contexts: the dual-earner, market-oriented, and general family policy model. Drawing on the resources and crisis models, we applied mixture modelling for spell data of the Harmonized Histories data set.
Claudia Recksiedler, Laura Bernardi
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Segmented paths, shared beliefs? Employment histories and welfare preferences in Chile [PDF]
IntroductionIn Latin America, employment status consistently fails to predict redistributive attitudes. This is a puzzle given that labor market informality shapes access to social protection.
Andrés Biehl +3 more
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At the heart of the Nordic occupational welfare model: Occupational welfare trajectories in Sweden and Denmark [PDF]
AbstractSweden and Denmark are countries with a strong tradition of the involvement of labor market partners in welfare policies, and this begs the question whether this influences the development of occupational welfare. This article depicts the reasons for, and the development of, occupational welfare, especially in relation to pensions, sickness ...
Bent Greve
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Revealing institutional vulnerabilities in Nordic health systems through multidimensional scaling of COVID-19 mortality data [PDF]
This study introduces a novel application of Multi-Dimensional Scaling (MDS) to examine COVID-19 mortality trends across Nordic welfare states, addressing a significant gap in pandemic analysis.
Giuseppe Orlando +2 more
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Welfare Receipt Trajectories of African-American Women Followed for 30 Years [PDF]
Although there has been much discussion about the persistence of poverty and welfare receipt among child-rearing women in the US, little is known about long-term patterns of poverty and welfare receipt or what differentiates those who remain on welfare from those who do not.
Hee-Soon Juon +2 more
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Collaborative living: social cohesion trajectories for a new community welfare
For a decade now economic crisis has been prompting people to organise to improve their lives seeking joint, sustainable solutions capable of ensuring satisfying living standards. A new residential culture is forming in both private and collective spaces.
Giordana Ferri +3 more
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Between work and care: a comparative study of the trajectories of women from different social classes in Cuba and Argentina [PDF]
This article presents a comparative analysis of the employment and caregiving trajectories of women from different social classes in Cuba and Argentina, framed within the broader context of persistent gender and class inequalities in Latin America. Based
Leticia Muñiz Terra +2 more
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The impact of bacterial and viral diseases on dromedary camel (Camelus dromedarius) welfare: a comprehensive review [PDF]
Dromedary camels (Camelus dromedarius) are vital to food security, livelihoods and cultural identity in arid and semi-arid regions of Africa, the Middle East and South Asia, with global populations exceeding 35–40 million and continuing to rise as ...
Syed Faizan Ali Shah +3 more
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