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Local air pollution reduces expatriate deployment
How air pollution shapes MNE expatriate staffing decisions

Segregation is linked to higher non-White homicide victimization
Segregation increases homicide rates and depletes public services in minority neighborhoods

Political crisis in Côte d’Ivoire increased political secularization
How political instability pushed West African leaders toward secular governance

Women’s opt-out decisions were shaped by labor and household structures
Examining whether women's career choices are truly free or shaped by structural constraints

Review examines the social life of HIV public health data
Exploring power, equity, and ethics in HIV data collection and use

Young African migrants in the UK use religion as a hybrid resource
How African youth in the UK use religion to navigate identity and belonging across multiple scales

Unlawful sex workers in Rotterdam report risks in both legal and unlawful settings
How sex workers protect themselves and challenge safety stereotypes in illegal markets

English remains dominant, with growth in some other languages
English dominates global science publishing, with only a few languages keeping pace

Devolution in northern Kenya is linked to territorial violence
How administrative boundaries intensified conflict in Kenya's pastoral regions

The essay argues crisis urbanism is persistent yet progress remains possible
How urban crises reshape the relationship between personal experience and global systems












