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Housing and health are critical issues for policymakers and the public. Secure and affordable housing, along with quick access to required health and social care, are considered essential services for the public and are key targets for planners. In Ireland, as in many countries, the need to...
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Engaging the intersection of housing and health : changing research to change policy / Mina Silberberg -- Combating HIV stigma in rural Alabama : importance of peer leadership, interdisciplinary research, and community collaboration / George C.T. Mugoya, Billy Kirkpatrick, Pamela Payne Foster,...
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Seit 2006 wächst die regionale Wirtschaft wieder, Bevölkerung und Beschäftigung nehmen zu, die Arbeitslosigkeit sinkt. Doch das 'Beschäftigungswunder' hat Schattenseiten – Berlin steht an dritter Stelle des Armutsrankings und bei der Zahl der Hartz IV-Empfänger an der Spitze. Soziale...
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Housing and health are critical issues for policymakers and the public. Secure and affordable housing, along with quick access to required health and social care, are considered essential services for the public and are key targets for planners. In Ireland, as in many countries, the need to...
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This paper provides a general formulation of the regression discontinuity (RD) design and applies this method to analyse the effects of the 1995 UK pill scare. We show that in the five months following a health warning on the third generation pill, conception rates rose by more than 7%, abortion...
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A rise in population caused by increased immigration is sometimes accompanied by concerns that the increase in population puts additional or differential pressure on welfare services which might affect the net fiscal contribution of immigrants. The UK and Germany have experienced significant...
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The public health and economic effects of the COVID-19 crisis are creating a perfect storm for councils' finances, simultaneously increasing spending and reducing incomes. For example, personal protective equipment (PPE) and social distancing requirements have increased unit costs for a range of...
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This paper investigates the potential of new technologies to reduce disparities in the provision of healthcare services. Differences in providers' skills may cause variation in patient outcomes. The adoption of innovations, like robots, can attenuate this problem if technological gains are...
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