نتایج جستجو برای: marginalization

تعداد نتایج: 2288  

2014
Ethan B. Macdonald Amir Raz

From the height of his 90 years of experience, Robert G. Shulman is not just a veteran of World War II, but a world-class biophysicist with a distinguished research career spanning the California Institute of Technology, Bell Labs, and Yale University. A forerunner in the use of nuclear magnetic resonance, Shulman contributed to the study of biochemical processes, founded the Yale Magnetic Reso...

Journal: :Historia Social y de la Educación 2023

This study analyzes changes in the representation of Chinese Indonesian or Tionghoa history textbooks Indonesia. There are two under study, each published during Guided Democracy and New Order periods. The focus this is on topic people’s resistance to colonialism. A qualitative approach used with Critical Discourse Analysis (CDA) method. results show that there has been a change discourse textb...

Journal: :American Economic Review 2015

Journal: :SSRN Electronic Journal 2018

Journal: :Early Science and Medicine 2017

2016
Thomas Niederkrotenthaler Petter Tinghög Sidra Goldman-Mellor Holly C. Wilcox Madelyn Gould Ellenor Mittendorfer-Rutz Giuseppe Sergi

BACKGROUND Individuals with a history of suicide attempt have a high risk for subsequent labour market marginalization. This study aimed at assessing the effect of individual and parental factors on different measures of marginalization. METHODS Prospective cohort study based on register linkage of 5 649 individuals who in 1994 were 16-30 years old, lived in Sweden and were treated in inpatie...

2017
Sarah Elizabeth Rich

The Constitution of the World Health Organization in conjunction with the United Nation’s Declaration of Human Rights Article 2 declare that health is a human right no matter a person’s background or sociostatus. I would like to suggest that “biological condition” be included with race, religion, political belief, economic and social condition because it is culturally constructed like these oth...

2000
Karen Heimer

One of the most persistent research findings in criminology is that men commit much more crime than women. This typically is referred to as the gender gap in offending. Many researchers have noted that during the past several decades, women and men have converged in their rates of crime and the gender gap in offending has narrowed. Several explanations of this convergence have been proposed, in...

Journal: :Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 2014

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