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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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 +5 more
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POVERTY TRAJECTORIES AFTER RISKY LIFE COURSE EVENTS IN DIFFERENT EUROPEAN WELFARE REGIMES [PDF]
ABSTRACT This article complements existing life course research on poverty by looking at the typical income poverty trajectories during the first five years after experiencing a risky life event such as partnership dissolution and leaving the parental home.
Leen Vandecasteele
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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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Changing youth? : continuities and ruptures in transitions into adulthood among Catalan young people [PDF]
The globalisation process has an impact at the micro-level on life-course patterns: concretely, the trajectories of young people into adulthood are being sharply modified.
Alegre M.A. +20 more
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Change Trajectories During Home-Based Services With Chronic Child Welfare Cases [PDF]
This study examines how risk factor change patterns vary with case chronicity, and whether risk factor improvement still predicts lower recidivism risk among chronic cases. 2,175 parents in home based child welfare services were surveyed for risk factors at pre-treatment, post-treatment and 6-month follow-up.
Mark, Chaffin +3 more
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Health, ethics and environment: A qualitative study of vegetarian motivations [PDF]
This qualitative study explored the motivations of vegetarians by means of online ethnographic research with participants in an international message board. The researcher participated in discussions on the board, gathered responses to questions from 33
Adams +37 more
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Mainstream western-centric welfare state research has mostly confined itself to studying social policy in consolidated democracies and tends to assume a synergy between democracy and the welfare state. This article shifts the focus to welfare states in countries with declining democratic institutions and rising right-wing populist rule to explore a ...
Dorottya Szikra, Kerem Gabriel Öktem
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Going through the rites of passage: timing and transition of menarche, childhood sexual abuse, and anxiety symptoms in girls. [PDF]
Menarche is a discrete, transitional event that holds considerable personal, social, biological, and developmental significance. The present longitudinal study examined both the transition and timing of menarche on the trajectory of anxiety in girls with
Leve, Leslie D +2 more
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Political and Civil Society in India's Welfare Trajectory [PDF]
In this article, a historical institutional approach is applied to study the Indian welfare trajectory. The aim is to understand which reproduction pattern possibly inhibited the constitutional call for adequate standards of living and welfare for India's citizens.
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