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Vaccination in LMICs is often delayed beyond target ages
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Empirical expectations shaped intentions to adopt double surnames in Italy
Study reveals how social norms influence Italian parents' double surname adoption decisions. Empirical expectations about prevalence prove more influential than normative approval in shaping.
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Prospective homeowners are more right-wing than satisfied renters
Survey of Canadian renters reveals prospective homeowners hold rightward policy views but don't vote accordingly, suggesting ideology predates homeownership.
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Intersectional and area-level factors linked to depression disparities
Intersectional analysis of depression disparities in All of Us data reveals that risk varies markedly by overlapping demographic identities and area-level socioeconomic factors.
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Religion often reinforces traditional gender roles
Literature review examining why women show higher religiosity than men and how religion influences gender norms, education, labor markets, fertility, and inequality across societies.
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Teacher care linked to middle school social-emotional competence
Teacher care influences middle school students' social-emotional competence through teacher-student relationships, with differential effects based on migration status using CEPS data.
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Gender differences shape poverty determinants in U.S. households
Analysis of 2022 Survey of Consumer Finances data reveals employment and other poverty determinants affect male and female-headed households differently, suggesting need for targeted interventions.
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GVC participation is linked to higher firm innovation in Vietnam
Microeconomic evidence on global value chain participation and firm innovation in Vietnam, 2005-2023, examining effects across firm heterogeneity using probit regression with instrumental variables.
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Women view sustainable finance more positively than men
Gender differences in sustainable finance perception: women demonstrate higher positive assessment while men emphasize financial knowledge considerations in evaluation.
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Attitude, benefit, and trust shaped recycling behavior in China
Study examines Chinese consumer express packaging recycling behavior using PLS-SEM and fsQCA, revealing attitude, perceived benefit, and trust as key drivers of participation.