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A Living Longer, Working Smarter, Ageing Well nemzetközi konferencia a Budapesti Corvinus Egyetem EFOP-3.6.2-16-2017-00017 „Fenntartható, intelligens és befogadó regionális és városi modellek” projekt III/1. Halandó alprojektjének szervezésében valósult meg 2020. május 18-19-...
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A számítások közönséges legkisebb négyzetekkel becsült lineáris regresszióval és két független részminta hipotézistesztelésével történtek. A születéskor egészségesen várható életkor elméleti maximuma 76,7 évre becsülhető, mely 9,9 év potenciált jelent...
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A fenntarthatóság elvei egyre inkább teret nyernek a turizmus tudományának gondolatkörében és gyakorlatában. Ennek egyik dimenziója az akadálymentesítés, amit az EU által megfogalmazott keretrendszerekben és a hozzájuk kapcsolódó konkrét ajánlásokban is megtalálunk. Ha...
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This study examines nonresident parents’ contact with their children in Hungary during the COVID-19 pandemic. We conducted 22 semistructured interviews with 14 nonresidential fathers, 3 resident mothers and 5 parents who have shared custody arrangements in order to reveal whether this unique...
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By examining attitudes on assisted reproduction technologies (ART) in 42 European countries, we highlight individual and country-level factors that are associated with the level of social acceptance or rejection of ART. This paper contributes to the literature on social acceptance of artificial...
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The most brilliant part of re-visiting Engels, were the stark reminders, sometimes paragraph by paragraph, of key, essential truths that remain valid today in 2020 regarding new (perhaps old, but now more visible) forms of housewifisation, unto which SARS-CoV2 has shown a mirror to every person...
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During its history, humanity has had to face, research, and overcome innumerable infectious diseases, many of them in the range of epidemic and pandemic. There exist data about multiple influenza epidemics, such as the one that spread through Mesopotamia and South Asia around 1200 BC, until the...
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The outbreak of coronavirus (COVID-19) occurred in the capital of Hubei province in China in December 2019, and has since engulfed almost all sectors of society across the globe, irrespective of age, sex, race, religion, or color. Exposure to COVID-19 has increased the risk of numerous...
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Our research principally engages with the issue of encounters with COVID-19 within an everyday frame, underlining how the restoration of a “distorted” familiar environment occurs through gradual coping with such a mysterious non-human entity. The specific objective of our project was to...
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Social interactions represent one of the most important routes of transmission of COVID-19 as they influence the potential patterns of diffusion of infection throughout different segments of the population. Despite their utmost importance, the scientific community is currently lacking data...
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