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Do higher educated people feel happier?-Evidence of Han and minority nationalities from China.
Published 2025-01-01“…Finally, by comparing the internal mechanism of education on the subjective well-being of Han and ethnic minority residents, the research finds that education mainly improves subjective well-being by improving residents' relative income level and enhancing their social class identification, in which the intermediary effect of income is particularly prominent. …”
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Modeling and Analysis of Dynamic Social Ties in D2D Collaborative Video Transmission
Published 2020-01-01“…Specifically, a stochastic mathematical model is established and analyzed, in which the combined effect of many factors such as interest, geographical position, career, social class, value system, and interaction is considered. …”
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Reading Practices of Students of the Metropolitan Metropolis: “Amateurs” and “Pragmatists”
Published 2022-10-01“…These phenomena are considered in sociology within the framework of some concepts: as a separate type of practice in the process of personal literacy formation, through the connection of cultural heritage and social class, through the analysis of subjective and existential meanings of the reading experience, and others. …”
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Haunted Houses, Haunted Bodies: Spectral Presence in Arlington Park
Published 2013-06-01“…The main characters try to define themselves using marital status and social class, images of femininity and the possibilities offered by consumerism. …”
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Duiliu Zamfirescu
Published 2015-12-01“…The second part of Academician Eugen Simion’s article on Duiliu Zamfirescu discusses Tănase Scatiu, an excellent realist work which continues the story from Viaţa la ţară, and whose main character represents a new social class. În război uses historical documents to give authenticity to the fiction in a way that shows the author’s admiration for war. …”
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Mortality Clustering in the Family. Fast Life History Trajectories and the Intergenerational Transfer of Infant Death in Late 19th- and Early 20th-Century Antwerp, Belgium
Published 2018-03-01“…We also investigate some of the determinants of infant mortality and explore the role of the family - paternal factors (presence, age, and social class), mother’s childcare experience, and infant household location - in the survival of infants. …”
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Mortality Clustering in the Family. Fast Life History Trajectories and the Intergenerational Transfer of Infant Death in Late 19th- and Early 20th-Century Antwerp, Belgium
Published 2018-03-01“…We also investigate some of the determinants of infant mortality and explore the role of the family - paternal factors (presence, age, and social class), mother’s childcare experience, and infant household location - in the survival of infants. …”
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EVALUATION OF TARGET MARKET SEGMENTS FOR ENTERPRISES
Published 2019-12-01“…Particular attention was paid to the psychographic factors of occupation and social class. The questionnaire also contained a self-assessment section on the psychological qualities of the consumer and on their psychography, which we analyzed. …”
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Mortality Clustering in the Family. Fast Life History Trajectories and the Intergenerational Transfer of Infant Death in Late 19th- and Early 20th-Century Antwerp, Belgium
Published 2018-03-01“…We also investigate some of the determinants of infant mortality and explore the role of the family - paternal factors (presence, age, and social class), mother’s childcare experience, and infant household location - in the survival of infants. …”
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EVALUATION OF TARGET MARKET SEGMENTS FOR ENTERPRISES
Published 2019-12-01“…Particular attention was paid to the psychographic factors of occupation and social class. The questionnaire also contained a self-assessment section on the psychological qualities of the consumer and on their psychography, which we analyzed. …”
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Mortality Clustering in the Family. Fast Life History Trajectories and the Intergenerational Transfer of Infant Death in Late 19th- and Early 20th-Century Antwerp, Belgium
Published 2018-03-01“…We also investigate some of the determinants of infant mortality and explore the role of the family - paternal factors (presence, age, and social class), mother’s childcare experience, and infant household location - in the survival of infants. …”
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Medicalização do parto: a apropriação dos processos reprodutivos femininos como causa da violência obstétrica
Published 2020-01-01“…The medicalization process gave rise to a form of violence resulting from the appropriation of female reproductive processes by health teams called obstetric violence, characterized by the use of harmful obstetric practices that lack scientific evidence of its effectiveness, which are permeated gender and social class prejudices and institutional racism. These aspects are among the main obstacles to dealing with obstetric violence, which needs to be looked at in an intersectional manner, with a focus on women’s autonomy regarding their bodies, taking into account the different forms of oppression to which they are subjected.…”
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Mortality Clustering in the Family. Fast Life History Trajectories and the Intergenerational Transfer of Infant Death in Late 19th- and Early 20th-Century Antwerp, Belgium
Published 2018-03-01“…We also investigate some of the determinants of infant mortality and explore the role of the family - paternal factors (presence, age, and social class), mother’s childcare experience, and infant household location - in the survival of infants. …”
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Presenting the model of realizing the right to the city based on the network analysis process (ANP) in the raw-towns of West Mazandaran
Published 2025-03-01“…Idealism for urban living necessitates the establishment of infrastructure and a platform that considers all stakeholders, including managers, planners, and citizens, regardless of their social and economic backgrounds, social class, gender, etc. This concept is encapsulated in the notion of the right to the city. …”
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Some sociolinguistic evaluations of performances of the California Vowel Shift: a matched-guise study
Published 2020-12-01“…The use of a given allophone can indeed inform about the age, gender, or social class of a speaker. The aim of this paper is to report on the findings of a study investigating some social meanings attributed to performances of the California Vowel Shift (CVS), a chain shift that affects almost all vowels of American English, which undergo a counterclockwise rotation. …”
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Coronary Artery Disease and the Profile of Cardiovascular Risk Factors in South South Nigeria: A Clinical and Autopsy Study
Published 2014-01-01“…They were predominantly males, urban residents, and of high social class with combination of CVD risk factors of hypertension, alcohol use, diabetes mellitus, cigarette smoking, poor physical activities, and obesity. …”
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Consommation des produits écologiques et inégalités sociales. Le cas tunisien
Published 2014-07-01“…The question is whether ecological products remain a luxury and a privilege restricted to the affluent social class. Despite its noble cause, the environmentalist issue can escape neither from class categorization nor from the reproduction of social injustices. …”
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Solidarity in Ethnically Diverse Contexts: Supportive Relations of First‐Generation Roma Graduates’ Social Mobility in Hungary
Published 2025-02-01“…What happens to those who experience dislocation of social class and change of status? How do they navigate attachment to the community of origin and the attained middle class? …”
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Prevalence, Treatment, and Associated Factors of Hypertension in Spain: A Comparative Study between Populations
Published 2018-01-01“…Information on educational status, social class, smoking habit, and alcohol intake was obtained. 3,816 subjects (54.38 % women) were included. …”
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Epidemiology of Hepatocellular Carcinoma
Published 2000-01-01“…Among white and black Americans, there is an inverse relationship between social class status and HCC incidence. Chronic infection by the hepatitis B virus (HBV) is by far the most important risk factor for HCC in humans. …”
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