The pandemic gave way to the greatest experiment for guaranteed income, which was the expanded child tax credit
Archive for October 2024
Leveraging uncertainty, market-power, and fiscal opacity: The growth of financial security states
Contextual Factors Predictive of Social-Emotional Functioning Among Children of Mothers With and Without Low Intellectual Functioning
Themed issue: Reconceptualising Early Childhood Education
Ageing as a driver of progressive politics? What the European Silver Economy teaches us about the co-constitution of ageing and innovation
Celebrating Sixty Years of Urban Affairs Review: Hajnal and Trounstine and the Urban Vote
Negotiating the care convoys for a diverse group of older Australians living in rural communities: a large qualitative study
Older people’s intention to use medical apps during the COVID-19 pandemic in China: an application of the Unified Theory of Acceptance and Use of Technology (UTAUT) model and the Technology of Acceptance Model (TAM)
Editorial: Preparing for the next global crisis: research ethics and integrity matters in crisis situations—and Hello from the New Co-Editors-in-Chief
How did the COVID-19 pandemic impact the wellbeing of family care-givers? A longitudinal study of older adults in Germany
Navigating cultural and pedagogical challenges: An autoethnographic study of a Vietnamese EFL lecturer-researcher’s experiences in the Mekong Delta
Effect of Differential Item Functioning on Computer Adaptive Testing Under Different Conditions
The role of executive function in cognitive reappraisal: A meta-analytic review
UBI in the US ‘not just an idea’ – it’s achievable
Film & Culture: Introduction The Human/More‐Than‐Human Relationship
Understanding Safety & Risk Concerns for Infants/Children/Adolescents When Parents Use Cannabis
Noncitizens in the U.S.: Public Information on Federal Incarcerations
Increases in sense of purpose predict future positive changes in personality traits
Identifying older adults at risk for dementia based on smartphone data obtained during a wayfinding task in the real world
Changes in the Aging Policy Landscape Since the 2020 Election
ICYMI: As closure nears, consumption and treatment site’s clients already ‘disengaging’
Guelph Community Health Centre CEO Melissa Kwiatkowski (above) said community members feel the announcement of the site’s closure means the government doesn’t care about them
Anti‐egalitarianism motivates denial of male privilege
Impact of Nutritional Education Intervention on Food Choice Motivations and Eating Behaviors Among Latin American University Students
Continuing the scholarly chapter: The unexpected benefits of engaging with book reviews
The association between leisure‐time physical activity and cardiorespiratory and muscular fitness and job strain—Study with a Northern Finland birth cohort of 1966
Do I have to blame the perpetrator if I can’t blame the victim anymore? Bystander responsibility in contact sexual violence scenarios
Exploring views among Norwegian Sámi regarding gambling and gambling treatment
How have social media algorithms changed the way we interact?
A ‘marketplace of ideas’ in which everyone is heard equally isn’t possible when billions use social media
The sample is not the population
Uncertainty cues amplify late positive potential responses to aversive emotional stimuli
Why we need to talk about older people and climate change in Africa
Effects of exercise training on bone health in adults living with HIV: a systematic review with meta-analysis
Non-Gaussian Liability Distribution for Depression in the General Population
When to Laugh, When to Cry: Display Rules of Nonverbal Vocalisations Across Four Cultures
Quality assessment and audience engagement with a sexuality education video: Evidence from China
Africa Small Grants programme: Palliative Care Development in Africa (Due by 31 Oct)
Global bibliometric analysis of cost effectiveness analysis in healthcare research from 2013 to 2023
Primary health care
Don’t be ‘dodgy’: How to build trust in higher education
The loose use of lurid pejoratives serves no one well. The terms provoke defensive reactions in the sector which then potentially make a real problem worse. The attacks erode confidence in the higher education system as a whole and perpetuate the use of invectives without tying those terms directly to what’s going on in practice.
Factors associated with internalized HIV-related stigma among people living with HIV in Thailand
Towards Culturally Sensitive Care: Addressing Challenges in Asian and Asian American Mental Health Services
How Survivors Are Working to Stop the Cycle of Violence
On September 24, thousands of people converged in Washington, DC, for the Crime Survivors Speak March on Washington. It was the first such gathering in the nation’s capital for people who have lost loved ones to homicide, as well as survivors of gun violence, domestic violence, sexual assault, and human trafficking.