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View ArticleAsylum, welfare and work: reflections on research in asylum and refugee studies
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View ArticleUnderstanding lesbian, gay, and bisexual worker stigmatization: a review of...
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View ArticleDoes a socially well integrated university have anything to do with faculty...
AbstractPurpose - In today’s world, universities are key elements in social, economic, cultural and political development. Retention of Faculty members is one of the success factors for the...
View ArticleLearning not to labour: a micro analysis of consensual male unemployment
AbstractPurpose - The Drifters are ten long-term unemployed British men. The Drifters’ unemployment is consensual: the men believe they have chosen to ‘not work’ and rely upon welfare benefits for...
View ArticleSocial dynamics in rural Punjab: changes in gender roles, spatial mobility...
AbstractPurpose - The present study aims at observing the gender roles and changes in decision making structure in a village of the Punjab, Pakistan. Spatial mobility of young females by time periods...
View ArticleEcological modernisation and citizen engagement
AbstractPurpose - Modern environmental governance, especially in developed nations, increasingly embraces ecological modernisation (EM) as a framework for managing environmental resources. EM proposes...
View ArticleCoping with the death of singleton children in China: the role of social capital
AbstractPurpose– Discussion of China's one-child policy generally centres on its demographic effects. Bereavement among parents of singleton children and the role of social capital in the bereavement...
View ArticleNatural resource profits and the implications for Peru's public health system
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View ArticleAsylum, welfare and work: reflections on research in asylum and refugee studies
AbstractPurpose– Over the past 30 years asylum has become an issue of great political significance, public interest and media coverage in most “Western” countries. Policies and laws designed to deal...
View ArticleUnderstanding lesbian, gay, and bisexual worker stigmatization: a review of...
AbstractPurpose– Stigmatization of lesbian, gay, and bisexual (LGB) people at work is an enduring social problem, yet little is known about how those experiences differ. The purpose of this paper is to...
View ArticleDoes a socially well integrated university have anything to do with faculty...
AbstractPurpose– The purpose of this paper is to measure the relationship between organizational social capital and retention of faculty members in Kerman University of Medical Sciences in 2011....
View ArticleLearning not to labour: a micro analysis of consensual male unemployment
AbstractPurpose– The Drifters are ten long-term unemployed British men. The Drifters’ unemployment is consensual: the men believe they have chosen to “not work” and rely upon welfare benefits for their...
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