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    Blood and Iron: The Rise and Fall of the German Empire 1871 – 1918 by Arzu Melek Ozgumus

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…She emphasizes events like financial crisis or migration of Polish Jews taking over jobs of Germans which increased anti-Semitism. However, both Kaiser and the Chancellor viewed the Jewish issue as a matter of religion, rather than one of race. …”
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    Financial crisis and its association with parental stress and children’s mental health in Lebanon by Ramona Nasr, Samantha Abi Saab, Nada Nasr, Chadia Haddad, Eman Swaidan, Sara Abou Ibrahim, Joanne Karam

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Parental stress was heightened among those with lower education levels, non-Lebanese nationality, and employment in low-wage jobs, with children from these families exhibiting elevated mental health symptoms. …”
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    Quality of life among residents of informal urban settlements during the COVID-19 pandemic in Salvador, Brazil by Albert I Ko, Federico Costa, Hammed Mogaji, Nivison Nery, Hernan D Argibay, Jaqueline S Cruz, Ianei O Carneiro, Ricardo Lustosa, Mike Begon, Hussein Khalil

    Published 2024-04-01
    “…We describe the HRQOL of residents, explored participants’ perception about the pandemic, and the relationship between sociodemographic, economic and employment data on physical and mental health scores using both χ2 statistics and separate mixed-effects regression models.Results Most participants were female (58.9%), aged 18–45 years (45%), with nearly half (49.7%) employed before pandemic, of whom 38.8% lost jobs during the pandemic. Food insecurity was 69.6%, and only 27.1% received government aid. …”
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    Psychological peculiarities of professional development in late adulthood by E. F. Zeer, E. E. Symanyuk, A. A. Ryabukhina, G. I. Borisov

    Published 2020-10-01
    “…Modern technologies are generating new types of production and transformation of old ones, which results in the loss of jobs, income and status among the representatives of elder generation and leads to a professional loss crisis. …”
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    Food-related behaviors of rural (Asaase Kooko) and peri-urban (Kaadjanor) households in Ghana by Prince Kwabena Osei, Megan A. McCrory, Matilda Steiner-Asiedu, Edward Sazonov, Mingui Sun, Wenyan Jia, Tom Baranowski, Gary Frost, Benny Lo, Alex Kojo Anderson

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…The most prevalent occupation in rural households was farming, while in per-urban households, blue-collar jobs (e.g., beauticians, sales personnel, and commercial drivers) were the main occupations. …”
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    Kajian Strategi Pendidikan Vokasi Bidang Teknologi Informasi dan Komunikasi Menghadapi Bonus Demografi by Faizatul Amalia, Waras Kamdi, R. Machmud Sugandi

    Published 2023-10-01
    “…Abstract The demographic bonus is also a challenge if it is unable to match the availability of jobs. For graduates from Vocational High School (SMK) to be well absorbed, a strategy or method is needed to equip graduates with the competencies needed by the industry. …”
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    Assessment of post-partum physical exercise practice and its associated factors among women in postpartum period, in West Wollega zone, Oromia, Ethiopia by Tegegne Yadeta, Daniel Belema, Seifedin Ahmad, Nurye Sirage, Abubeker Seid Ali, Kedir Ali, Ali Yimer

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Nevertheless, women with higher levels of education, government jobs, primipara mothers, prior exercise experience before pregnancy, and a good knowledge of postpartum physical exercise were more inclined to engage in it. …”
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    Gambaran Peningkatan Angka Kejadian Gangguan Afektif dengan Gejala Psikotik pada Pasien Rawat Inap di RSJ Prof. Dr. HB. Sa’anin Padang pada Tahun 2010 - 2011 by Aisyah Fithri Syafwan, Kurniawan Sedjahtera, Asterina .

    Published 2014-05-01
    “…Married status of cases found in patients who have not been married and come from outside the city of Padang, most jobs are found in patients who do not work, in terms of education most cases is the high school-equivalent.…”
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    Reflections and trajectories for interdisciplinary research on the energy transition by Cesare Sposito, Francesca Scalisi

    Published 2024-06-01
    “…The goals of climate neutrality by 2050 and the reduction of CO2 emissions by 55% (compared to the 1990 level) by 2030 (European Commission, 2019, 2021) pose the European Union, and even more so the rest of the world, with several complex issues, including a significant increase in ‘clean’ energy production from alternative and renewable sources, the reduction of energy poverty, greater security of energy supply and a drastic decrease in dependence on energy imports; at the same time, the aim is to foster modern economic growth decoupled from the use of non-renewable resources, the creation of new jobs, and to generate environmental and health benefits, objectives with inevitable cultural, political, economic, production, technological and social implications to be addressed both within one’s borders and in foreign policy. …”
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    Designing an entrepreneurial ecosystem model in a university with a knowledge-based approach by Nahid Mir, Amin Rahimi Kia, Mehry Daraei

    Published 2024-08-01
    “…According to data analysis, 545 final codes were extracted through open coding and then, using axial coding, categorized in the form of 121 concepts and 16 categories of contextual factors (environmental), structural factors (organizational), behavioral factors (content), recruitment of human resources, selection human resources, recognizing entrepreneurial opportunities in the public sector, exploiting entrepreneurial opportunities in the public sector, executive and managerial obstacles, political and legal obstacles, economic obstacles, cultural and social obstacles, mixed selection with internal resource acquisition in experience-oriented jobs, combined selection with external resource acquisition in knowledge-based jobs, individual consequences, organizational consequences, social consequences; and finally, in the selective coding stage, a processed and multidimensional model has been presented for the first time at the level of government organizations of Sistan and Baluchistan province.Awad & Salaimeh (2023) presented a research entitled Towards an Entrepreneurial University Model: Evidence from Palestine Polytechnic University. …”
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    Editorial by Lindsay B. Flynn

    Published 2020-06-01
    “…Those at the top have easier access to credit because of their jobs or parental resources. Those at the bottom often experience the opposite, because wealth is sticky and prone to transfer within families, not across. of course, there is cross-national and individual-level variation, but the on average increases in rent and house prices, as well as the risk factors associated with placing household assets in global financial markets, combine to create an explosive situation. …”
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    Modern theoretical-methodological and economic-legal problems of implementing the concept of sustainable development of tourism and recreation in Ukraine by Ion Dubovich, Alla Anishchenko, Nadia Yurkiv, Yuliia Volkovska, Rostyslav Matsko, Oleh Rozhkovych, Mariana-Nadiia Dubovich, Oksana Pylypiak

    Published 2024-10-01
    “…According to the UN World Tourism Organization, this industry accounts for 10% of global GDP and provides approximately 11% of jobs. Scientists predict a steady increase in the importance of tourism and recreation for the global economy in the coming years. …”
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    Providing effective innovative strategies in the development of cosmetics industry with emphasis on international entrepreneurship by Ali Khabaz, Jamshid Edalatian shahryari, Heydar Amiran

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Adding value, creating jobs, stimulating innovation, and responding to consumer needs are key factors for long-term and sustainable economic growth. …”
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    Providing a model of the quality of working life with a strategic approach of human resources in the administrative system by Vahid Mohammadi, Musa Rezvani Chaman Zamin, Badri Abbasi, Morteza Hazraty, Mehran Nasirzad

    Published 2024-05-01
    “…The goal is to create more effective and satisfying jobs and environments for people at all levels of the organization, and the process of realizing this goal is active participation. …”
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    Presenting a model of ecotourism and sustainable tourism development with an emphasis on foreign exchange and economic development of Qeshm Island by Naser Rajabi, Vahid Reza Mirabi, Khosro Moradi Shahdadi

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Tourism can help the economic and cultural development of different regions and play an important role in creating jobs and increasing local income (Camilleri, 2018). …”
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    Analyzing the discourse of tourism development with a justice-oriented and moderate approach by Mostafa Ghodrati, Mehraban Hadipeykani, Reza Ebrahimzadeh

    Published 2024-09-01
    “…According to studies by the World Tourism Organization and the World Travel and Tourism Council in 2013, the total share of travel and tourism in the global economy has increased to 9.5% of the global GDP ($7 trillion), which not only produces wider economy, but also is growing faster than other important sectors such as financial and commercial services, transportation and construction; and in total, in 2013, it created nearly 266 million jobs (Pratt & Tolkach, 2018). The participation of indigenous people in the development of tourism is one of the main criteria of social power. …”
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    COVID-19 – if the cure is worse than the disease. The Italian chaos by Giuseppe FERRARI

    Published 2020-03-01
    “…Indeed, the capacity of self-reliance has been put at risk by the lockdown for all those that are not getting their salaries, already lost their jobs or are worried to be made redundant. The other primary needs are safety and protection, sense of belonging and self-fulfilment. …”
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