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Would you like to leave Beijing, Shanghai, or Shenzhen? An empirical analysis...
: This study aims to estimate the migration effect of the overall samples and different flowing scales for the floating population from the perspective of personal wages.... -
The reasons behind medicine shortages from the perspective of pharmaceutical ...
The aim of this study was to explore the reasons behind medicine shortages from the perspective of pharmaceutical companies and pharmaceutical wholesalers in Finland. The study... -
Expert opinion on metal chains and other indestructible objects as proper enr...
EC Directive 2001/93 requires that all pigs have access to proper investigation and manipulation materials. Intensively farmed pigs in Europe are frequently provided with a... -
Using Win-Win Strategies to Implement Health in All Policies: A Cross-Case An...
Background In spite of increasing research into intersections of public policy and health, little evidence shows how policy processes impact the implementation of Health in... -
How much would each researcher receive if competitive government research fun...
Scientists are increasingly dissatisfied with funding systems that rely on peer assessment and, accordingly, have suggested several proposals for reform. One of these proposals... -
Public expenditure on Non-Communicable Diseases & Injuries in India: A budget...
Background Resource allocation decisions for disease categories can be informed by proper estimates of the magnitude and distribution of total spending. In the backdrop of a... -
Reshuffling the global R&D deck, 1980-2050
Based on more recent science spending developments in countries such as China, Korea, India and Brazil, there is a growing sense that the world’s scientific deck of cards is in... -
The impact of caring for children on women’s research output: A retrospective...
We used a retrospective cohort study to measure the impact of caring for children on female Australian researchers. Our aim was to see whether caring for children was associated... -
Inducing gender/professional identity compatibility promotes women’s compensa...
In this paper, I examine whether inducing gender/professional identity compatibility prior to a self-advocacy negotiation, may enhance women’s assertiveness in a compensation... -
The right to health as the basis for universal health coverage: A cross-natio...
Persistent barriers to universal access to medicines are limited social protection in the event of illness, inadequate financing for essential medicines, frequent stock-outs in... -
Economic sanctions and academia: Overlooked impact and long-term consequences
: Financial sanctions are often thought of as the "soft alternative" to armed conflict and are widely used in the 21st century. Nonetheless, sanctions are often criticized for... -
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Antarctica is often associated with images of masculine figures battling against the blizzard. The pervasiveness of heroic white masculine leadership and exploration in... -
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The aim of this research is to explore factors influencing the management decisions to adopt human resource information system (HRIS) in the hospital industry of Bangladesh—an... -
Capacity to conduct health research among NGOs in Malawi: Diverse strengths, ...
Background The role of non-governmental organisations (NGOs) in health research has attracted growing attention. NGOs are important service providers and advocates in... -
Cultural background, gender, and institutional status have an effect on the e...
Research and development increasingly apply participatory approaches that involve both stakeholders and scientists. This article presents an evaluation of German and Tanzanian... -
Conflict of Interest Policies at French Medical Schools: Starting from the Bo...
Background Medical faculties have a role in ensuring that their students are protected from undue commercial influence during their training, and are educated about... -
Academic career intentions in the life sciences: Can research self-efficacy b...
A lack of physician scientists as well as a high female dropout rate from academic medicine and basic life sciences is a concern in many countries. The current study analyzes... -
Modelling innovation performance of European regions using multi-output neura...
Hajek, P., & Henriques, R. (2017). Modelling innovation performance of European regions using multi-output neural networks. PLoS ONE, 12(10), [e0185755].... -
To what extent do potential conservation donors value community-aspects of co...
There is a major gap in funding required for conservation, especially in low income countries. Given the significant contribution of taxpayers in industrialized countries to... -
Sociodemographic characteristics of 96 Indian surrogates: Are they disadvanta...
International audience; Commercial surrogacy in emerging countries such as India is often associated with exploitation of vulnerable women, the assumption being that it is...