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possessed a wisdom regarding the sustainable management of the landscape. This was to rapidly change when Europeans took over … health but there is little wisdom. The reasons for and the implications of this situation will be discussed in this paper. A …
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possessed a wisdom regarding the sustainable management of the landscape. This was to rapidly change when Europeans took over … health but there is little wisdom. The reasons for and the implications of this situation will be discussed in this paper. A …
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Nationally representative panel survey data for Germany and Australia are used to investigate the impact of working-time mismatches (i.e., differences between actual and desired work hours) on mental health, as measured by the Mental Component Summary Score from the SF-12. Fixed effects and...
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Nationally representative panel survey data for Germany and Australia are used to investigate the impact of working-time mismatches (i.e., differences between actual and desired work hours) on mental health, as measured by the Mental Component Summary Score from the SF-12. Fixed effects and...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011499557
Hardly any evidence currently exists on the causal effects of mental illness on refugee labor market outcomes. We offer the first study on this topic in the context of Australia, one of the host countries with the largest number of refugees per capita in the world. Analyzing the Building a New...
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[BACKGROUND:] The burden of mental health problems among Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children is a major public health problem in Australia. While socioeconomic factors are implicated as important determinants of mental health problems in mainstream populations, their bearing on the...
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Hardly any evidence currently exists on the causal effects of mental illness on refugee labor market outcomes. We offer the first study on this topic in the context of Australia, one of the host countries with the largest number of refugees per capita in the world. Analyzing the Building a New...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012628881