Employment Psychology of Young Migrant Workers During Coronavirus Disease...
The employment psychology of young migrant workers in China has changed drastically in past decades. In particular, the construction industry has been facing labor shortages and aging workforces for...
View ArticleLeveraging Dynamic Heterogeneous Networks to Study Transnational Issue...
The ongoing COVID-19 pandemic constitutes a critical phase for the transnationalization of public spheres. Against this backdrop, we ask how transnational COVID-19 related online discourse has been...
View ArticleDeterminants of Stress Levels and Behavioral Reactions in Individuals With...
IntroductionIndividuals with affective and anxiety disorders are among those most vulnerable to the negative effects of the COVID-19 pandemic.AimThis study aims to analyze the determinants of stress...
View ArticleCombining Survey and Social Media Data: Respondents' Opinions on COVID-19...
Research on combining social survey responses and social media posts has shown that the willingness to share social media accounts in surveys depends on the mode of the survey and certain...
View ArticleIntergenerational Learning Processes of Traditional Medicinal Knowledge and...
The transfer of traditional knowledge to new generations of traditional medicinal practitioners takes place through place-based intergenerational learning processes, which are increasingly challenged...
View ArticleFuture Orientation Among Children Affected by Parental HIV in China: An...
We utilized an exploratory analytic approach to examine predictors of children's future beliefs, an internal asset associated with resilience among children affected by HIV, with emphasis on complex...
View ArticleLeader Humility, Sense of Power, and Interpersonal Deviance Relationship...
PurposeDrawing on the approach—inhibition theory of power and the containment theory of control—we propose a relationship model of leader humility, sense of power, and interpersonal deviance, by...
View ArticleEmployee Retention in the Service Industry in Malaysia
This study aims to investigate the effects of work-life balance, work environment, and reward and compensation on employee retention in Malaysia. A total of 400 questionnaires were collected online...
View ArticleMental Health Projects for University Students: A Systematic Review of the...
The mental health of college students has been the source of research, projects, and public policies involving education, health, and psychology professionals. Having as its axis the study of mental...
View ArticleItalian Legal Euthanasia: Unconstitutionality of the Referendum and Analysis...
The term “euthanasia” refers to medical interventions that involve the direct administration of a lethal drug to the patient who requests it and meets certain requirements. Currently in Italy...
View Article“Imagine, 7 Years Without a Future”: A Qualitative Study of Rejected Asylum...
Asylum seekers are in an extraordinary situation as their future life depend on decisions made by authorities in a bewildering, bureaucratic system, with excessive waiting and unpredictable timeframes....
View ArticleMigrant families' access to ECEC and family policies: The Australian and...
This paper analyses in a comparative perspective the degree of convergence in migrant families' access to early childhood education and care (ECEC) and work/family policies in two different welfare...
View ArticleWho Gets to Breastfeed? A Narrative Ecological Analysis of Women's Infant...
The early post-natal period is a critical period in women's infant feeding journeys, often marked by high levels of unintended breastfeeding cessation. Previous research has argued that infant feeding...
View ArticleSavvy and woke: Gender, digital profile, social media competence, and...
Social media has become a viable platform for political participation in issues related to gender, especially among the youth. Evidence suggests that gender and sexual identities, digital access, and...
View ArticleUse of digital media for family planning information by women and their...
Access to information about family planning (FP) continues to have financial, physical and social barriers among young women living in Kenya. This paper draws on social norms theory to explore how...
View ArticleEthnic, racial and regional inequalities in access to COVID-19 vaccine,...
The COVID-19 pandemic has made visible inequalities as exemplified by unequal access to COVID-19 vaccine across and within countries; inequalities that are also apparent in rates of testing, disease,...
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