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it in the Fashion Industry, as interactive mirrors and glasses or apps and webs to feel like if you were shopping and … students. The experiment was conducted to determine the feasibility of using VR fashion retail store models in designing store …
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from the fashion industry will be presented. Their founders have dedicated themselves to the idea of the circular economy …
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lifestyles. In this context, the perceptions towards luxury fashion among the Saudi citizens were identified to be one of the … evaluates factors influencing Saudi young female consumers' luxury fashion in Saudi Arabia, which can act as predeterminants of … fashion in Saudi Arabi. …
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factor to youth crime and violence. Young people who perceive a high probability of early death, it is argued, may have … early death and youth crime, this support remains tentative. Moreover, a number of questions remain regarding the … that link anticipated early death to youth crime. In this paper, we address the limitations of previous studies using a …
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We analyze a mechanism that has been disregarded in the literature on parental investment in children, as little attention has been devoted to the choices made by children themselves. We model directly time use by youngsters into activities related to the acquisition of human capital,...
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In this paper we will briefly review recent trends in employment outcomes for disadvantaged youth, focusing … education and employment outcomes, both among in-school youth who are at risk of dropping out and becoming disconnected as well … as out-of-school youth who have already done so; 2) Policies to increase earnings and incent more labor force …
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Postwar societies are high-risk contexts for youth violence. Nevertheless, not all postwar societies are equally … of reconstruction after war's end are identified as major intervening variables that explain the variations in youth …
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This Working Paper presents the main results of the 'Hungarian Longitudinal Growth Study'. It was the first longitudinal, nationally representative research programme in Hungary that focused on children aged between birth and 18 years of age; the number of subjects was 2,984 boys and 2,701 girls...
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The recent recession has led to an ongoing crisis in youth labour markets in Europe. This timely book deals with a … youth unemployment and young people not in education, employment or training (NEET) - the direct consequences of the …
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Background: The trend in the BMI values of US children has not been estimated very convincingly because of the absence of longitudinal data. Our object is to estimate time series of BMI values by birth cohorts instead of measurement years. Methods: We use five regression models to estimate the...
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