Archive for December 2024
Practice Note: Measuring Outcomes in Outcomes-Based Financing for Early Childhood Care and Education
Supersizing the Impact of Unions in Downsizing Processes: A Configurational Approach Based on 19 Cases in France
Individual representation in approval-based committee voting
Two principles for two-person social choice
Environmental tax competition and welfare: the good news about lobbies
Users’ self-description on social media: a methodology to integrate labels and textual information
Comparison of Scheduled Caste Youth Lifestyles and Those of Other Castes in Tamil Nadu: Youth Subculture and Identity
Social Work Awareness Week launched in Kerry
Adapting and deploying a digital program for training non-specialist providers on a brief psychological intervention for depression in rural Gujarat, India
Migration Profile of Gandaki Province, Nepal 2023
Exploring Informal Work: Gaining Legitimation through Nudging
Qatar Social Work Foundation participates in forum against racism, discrimination
Officials from Qatar Social Work Foundation at the Global Forum against Racism and Discrimination, in Barcelona, Spain.
Resistance and reproduction: urban poor women and the struggle for a socially just urban future in Manila
Social Care Wales: Tell us what you think about our Codes of Professional Practice
Mood and Psychosis Symptoms during the Menopause Transition (R01 Clinical Trial Optional)
Shared leadership – vertical leadership dynamics in teams
Exploring the Relational Commitments of Negotiating Narrative Accounts in Narrative Inquiry
Psychiatric Problems in Thalassemic Children
Ethical Considerations in Civil Commitments for Substance Use Disorders
New Laws Open Doors to Affordable Shared Housing Arrangements
Medicaid Reimbursement for Community Health Worker Services: Model State Plan Amendment & Other Guidance
Study Social Work at UniSA Mount Gambier
It’s on Victims: A Critical Discourse Analysis of U.S. College Sexual Assault Risk Reduction Strategies
Understanding the Impact of Sexual Youth Intimate Partner Violence: Unmasking the Social Consequences for Young Victims
Racial Governance in Postwar Chicago: A Multiple Orders Perspective
Power and patriarchy in the British country house: introduction to the special issue
It’s Not Just Denied Claims. Insurance Firms Are Hiring Middlemen to Deny Meds.
There’s plenty of data to back up the anger over private health plans expressed online since the shooting. Insurance costs are far outpacing inflation, leaving patients with soaring out-of-pocket costs. Health insurance companies are notorious for exploiting prior authorization schemes to avoid paying for care and have denied claims at alarming rates in recent years. However, corporate consolidation of industry “middlemen” that experts say are partially to blame for the prescription drug affordability crisis has received less scrutiny from the general public, despite efforts by lawmakers and the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) to shine light on the notoriously opaque and confusing corporate bureaucracy that determines the cost of medicine.
U.S. women are outpacing men in college completion, including in every major racial and ethnic group
Whose Side Are We On? Toward an Emancipatory Ethic in Critical Arts-Based Research
Social rights in a post-colonial welfare state: Revisiting ‘universality’ and ‘inclusivity’
State Principles for Financing Substance Use Care, Treatment, and Support Services
As children’s book bans soar, sales are down and librarians are afraid. Even in California
> Conservative-leaning “parent rights” groups are succeeding in their children’s book ban campaigns as sales drop.
> Librarians say they are afraid to put books considered controversial on the shelves.
> Most of the banned children’s books deal with race or LGBTQ+ themes.
The politics of everyday life as a sex worker: “Affect”, stigma and resistance
Judging children’s best interests: Centring bodily integrity
Memoirs of impossible identities: Exploring biographical narratives of gay ex-Jehovah’s witnesses
Prenatal cannabis exposure and the risk for neuropsychiatric anomalies in the offspring: a systematic review and meta-analysis
Development and validation of a face database for the recognition of facial expressions of basic emotions in the Brazilian population
Differential neuropsychological profiles in children and adolescents with motor disability in an inclusive educational setting
Art-based self-care during COVID-19
Evidence-Based Guidelines for Low-Risk Ethics Applicants: A Qualitative Analysis of the Most Frequent Feedback Made by Human Research Ethics Proposal Reviewers
Men at Work: How Are Masculinities Constituted and Performed in Work and Employment Settings?
Episode 24: When Sexual Harassment Training Backfires
The Expressed Worries of Ukrainian Adolescents: A Quantitative Analysis of Chat Conversations During Active War
Neighbourhood-based participatory action research with older adults: Facilitating participation through virtual and remote methods
No end in sight for living standards crisis: JRF’s cost of living tracker, winter 2024
NIHR: Improving how we present our career development opportunities
Mapping (but not solving) the science communication crisis
One open-access publisher, MDPI, based in Switzerland and founded in 1996, has published one million articles since its establishment, including 295,186 peer-reviewed articles in 2022 in its 403 journals. As an open-access publisher, MDPI charges a transaction fee of approximately US$2,000 per article. MDPI reports that it relies on 600,000 reviewers and has a rejection rate of 57%. These numbers are impossible to verify.