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Do social capital and networks facilitate community participation?
Mudit Kumar Singh, James MoodyThe purpose of this paper is to find theoretical and practical linkages between social capital, network and community participation. The study examines the role of popular social…
Migration policies and practices at job market participation: perspectives of highly educated Turks in the US, Canada and Europe
Cihan Aydiner, Erin RiderThis study aims to clarify the labor market participation of highly educated Turks who moved or were exiled to the Western countries after the July 15th, 2016 Coup attempt in…
Understanding the link between government cashless policy, digital financial services and socio-demographic characteristics in the MENA countries
Amari Mouna, Anis JarbouiTo help inform the debate over whether socio-demographic characteristics are related to the use of digital technologies, the authors investigated the effects of age, gender…
A cross-national investigation into the effects of religion on gender equality
Hamid YeganehThis study aims to analyze the effects of religion on gender equality at the national level.
The influence of sociodemographic behavioural variables on health-seeking behaviour and the utilisation of public and private hospitals in Ghana
Awinaba Amoah Adongo, Jonathan Mensah Dapaah, Francess Dufie Azumah, John Onzaberigu NachinaabSeveral studies have described health-seeking behaviour within the context of various diseases, the health status and age group. However, knowledge on patient health-seeking…
COVID-19 induced impact on informal migrants in Bangladesh: a qualitative study
Md. Salman Sohel, Babul Hossain, Md. Kausar Alam, Guoqing Shi, Rubaiyat Shabbir, Md. Khaled Sifullah, Most. Monowara Begum MamyThis study intends to explore the impact of occupation and income on informal migrants in the face of COVID-19 induced lockdown in Bangladesh and their coping strategies to…
The impact of civil liberties, global health security, median age and population size on the spread of COVID-19 (SARS-CoV-2)
Habtamu Legese, Wondmagegn Biru, Frezer Tilahun, Henock SemawThe purpose of this paper is to investigate the impact of civil liberties, global health security, median age and population size on the spread of COVID-19 across the globe.
Testing the link between psychological contract, innovative behavior and multidimensional well-being during the COVID-19 pandemic
Anushree Karani, Revati Deshpande, Sunita Mall, Mitesh JayswalThe study investigates the impact of psychological contract breach on employees' innovative behavior and well-being (happiness, work engagement and mental well-being) who are…
Longer working lives – what do they mean in practice – a case of the Baltic countries
Jolanta Aidukaite, Inga BlazieneThe article seeks to contribute to a better understanding of older people's situation in the labour market in three Baltic countries – Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania. Three Nordic…
Unearthing the response pattern of COVID-19 research in social sciences
Vibhav Singh, Surabhi VermaThe sudden onset of COVID-19 has brought about a watershed moment in the current research across all disciplines. As it has impacted almost all aspects of human existence…
Orality, literacy and the “great divide” in cultural values
Hamid YeganehBuilding on the “Great Divide” thesis (Goody, 1977; Ong, 1982), this study analyzes the conceptual relationships between the two main communication modes (orality/literacy) and…
“I am OK when you are with me” – Understanding the well-being and innovative behavior in the digitized workspace
Anushree Karani, Swapnil Abhishek MehtaThe study aimed at understanding the relationship between supervisor and coworker support, psychological contract fulfillment, work engagement, well-being (different forms) and…
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