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Sustainability of the state system in the context of digital transformation
Published 2021-08-01“…The impact of information and communication technologies on the functioning of society is manifested in maintaining the gap between formal and informal institutions, intensive introduction of innovations, launching new mechanisms of social inequality, and the like, as a result, the integrity of the social system is violated. …”
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Bridging inequity gaps in healthcare through tailored support: implementation perspectives of the Social Health Bridge-Building Programme
Published 2025-02-01“…However, these systems have not eliminated social inequities in health. Significant socio-economic disparities persist in access to and utilisation of healthcare services, as well as in the quality and outcomes of care. …”
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Prospects for the use of sharing mechanisms in the tourism industry of Ukraine
Published 2024-06-01“…Ultimately, this model of the economy can contribute to solving the problem of social inequality, which is very relevant today.…”
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Turismo en Mallorca
Published 2023-12-01“…Growthism, in Jason Hickle's apt definition, perpetuates this model as a solution to the contradictions inherent in capitalism, which are expressed in the form of crises such as those we are suffering as a result of the speculative financialization of the hotel industry (the Blackstone investment fund is now the largest hotel owner in Spain), the climate emergency or the worsening of social inequality. But regrowth is not the only solution to overtourism or undertourism. …”
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Islam in Front of the Challenges of Modernity: World Politics, State System, Public Opinion
Published 2019-09-01“…The authors managed to present the diversity of solutions, proposed by Muslim politicians and thinkers aimed at facing a number of challenges such as modernization and globalization, migration crises, poor ecological conditions, rise of social inequality, erosion and substitution of traditional values of Islam, etc.The textbooks in review may be of special interest not only for teachers and students at universities and high schools, but also for specialists in Oriental studies, political studies, as well as for broad audience of readers.…”
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Aplikasi Pencari Kerja Sampingan Berbasis Framework Flutter
Published 2022-08-01“…The increasing employment problems including unemployment, reduced working hours and salary cuts, and social inequality. This problem prompted the author to create a side job seeker application that brings side job providers and side job seekers together in one digital platform in order to encourage the creation of economic mutual cooperation in people's lives. …”
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Turismo en Mallorca
Published 2023-12-01“…Growthism, in Jason Hickle's apt definition, perpetuates this model as a solution to the contradictions inherent in capitalism, which are expressed in the form of crises such as those we are suffering as a result of the speculative financialization of the hotel industry (the Blackstone investment fund is now the largest hotel owner in Spain), the climate emergency or the worsening of social inequality. But regrowth is not the only solution to overtourism or undertourism. …”
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Humanizing processes after harm part 1: patient safety incident investigations, litigation and the experiences of those affected
Published 2025-01-01“…To address this, we propose five key recommendations, to: (1) prioritize the needs of those affected by incidents, (2) overcome culturally engrained fears of litigation to re-humanize processes and reduce rates of unnecessary litigation, (3) recognize and value the emotionally laborious and skilled work of investigators (4) inform and support those affected, (5) proceed in ways that recognize and seek to reduce social inequities.…”
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Navigating diabetes care inequities: an observational study linking chronic care model’s structural elements to process and outcomes of type 2 diabetes care in Belgium
Published 2025-01-01“…Abstract Background Although the Chronic Care Model (CCM) provides the essential structural components of practice organisation to deliver high-quality type 2 diabetes (T2D) care, little is known about which of its elements are most important, and the extent to which it may reduce social inequities in the quality of T2D care. This study aims to assess the association between the implementation of CCM’s structural elements and the quality of T2D care processes and outcomes in Flanders (Belgium), paying specific attention to differences by patients’ socioeconomic vulnerability. …”
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"INCREASING THE WELFARE OF THE "WORKING POOR" IN THE REPUBLIC OF MOLDOVA", CHALLENGES, CONSEQUENCES, SOLUTIONS
Published 2024-12-01“…Against this backdrop, social inequality among people intensifies. Unfortunately, the process of forming a class of prosperous business owners or "businesspeople" was only at the beginning, and they represented an extremely small number. …”
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Optimizing the Construction Supply Chain Network Considering the Flow of Materials, Equipment, Manpower, Drawings and Technical Documents
Published 2024-07-01“…However, it may also impact local communities through job displacement, environmental concerns, and social inequality. Balancing efficiency with social responsibility is crucial to ensure equitable outcomes in construction projects. …”
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El desafío de construir una Psicología del desarrollo crítica en sociedades inhóspitas / The Challenge of Constructing a Critical Developmental Psychology in Inhospitable Societies...
Published 2016-12-01“…Considering de-contextualization as one of its fundamental assumptions, this theoretical article deals with the situation of Developmental Psychology from the perspective of the Salvadoran case as an Inhospitable Society: one that distorts the progress of most of its people´s life cycle, due to, among other features, its violence and social inequality. Very well known analytical categories such as normative and non-normative developmental trends are subjected to scrutiny to show the relativity and biases of their usual applications. …”
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COVID-19 – if the cure is worse than the disease. The Italian chaos
Published 2020-03-01“…Fears to go back to work and for some the impossibility to work at all, hide a stiff social environment that will increase the sense of distress perceived by the individuals, sense of injustice and social inequality. Overall this could lead to an increase of violent behaviours, panic attacks, and a significant growth of psychiatric disorders and suicides. …”
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