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Challenging the Hypothesis of Neoliberal Convergence in Industrial Relations: The Swedish Conundrum
ABSTRACT This paper investigates the hypothesis of neoliberal convergence in Swedish industrial relations, focusing on whether Sweden has shifted towards more liberalized economic models in the past three decades. The debate in comparative political economy is divided, with some scholars arguing that Sweden has seen increased employer discretion and ...
German Bender
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Author's Response to "Beyond the Mirage: Confronting Historic Inequities in Maternal Care Deserts". [PDF]
Huffstetler AN.
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Women are widely viewed as the backbone of their villages, yet their participation in fisheries management is limited by restrictive gender roles. Men and women alike agree that women have valuable knowledge to contribute, and that men can serve as powerful allies.
Caroline E. Ferguson Irlanda +9 more
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ABSTRACT Using the complete record of all federal civil docket sheets for cases filed in a two‐year period, recently made available by the SCALES‐OKN project, we find that most cases that enter the federal system—about 60%–68%—are resolved without any dispositive motion filed for consideration by a neutral arbiter (judge or magistrate) or a trial. Only
Charlotte S. Alexander +3 more
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ABSTRACT Is settlement of civil litigation good or bad for the legal system? Should we have more or less of it? Should settlement have a private or public purpose? Legal scholars and lawyers have considered these questions for decades, but very little is known about the views of ordinary people.
Jessica Bregant +2 more
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Generating the Best Available Science and Data to Inform Healthy Food Environment Policy. [PDF]
Vargas AJ.
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