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    “…Researchers have pointed to a variety of factors that may influence individual adoption of personal and social mitigation behaviors, including social inequality, risk perception, personality traits, and government policies. …”
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    “…However, there is relatively little research on social inequalities and problem gambling using population representative data. …”
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    “…Concerns were related to the perception of vulnerabilities for oneself, family and others and to challenging situations presenting in society (e.g. physical and mental health, academic/professional careers, income, social inequality, potential discrimination and stigmatisation, inconsistent information and negative approach to the news), coupled with criticism, scepticism or doubts about government policy and performance of the healthcare system. …”
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    “…However, assessment of the effectiveness and safety of mobile health technologies does not seem to involve the same methodological rigor imposed for clinical trials of drugs and other health products; still, the enthusiasm produced by this innovation counters some of the regulatory and ethics concerns relating to data protection, privacy, access to mobile devices, and technological or social inequality. Despite possible limitations, mobile technologies, as well as other telehealth resources, have produced promising results. …”
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    “…The birth cohorts now reaching old age have experienced considerable educational expansion, which is a driving force for the social change and social inequality. Thus, this study examines changes in old age LE by educational attainment in the Nordic countries and aims to find out to what extent the change in national LEs is attributable to education-specific mortality and the shifting educational composition. …”
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    “…Due to the growing Latino population in the US and the wide achievement gap between Latinos and other demographic populations, there is a need to explore programs that may support individual development as well as long-term change with regard to social inequality. There is also a need to better understand the ecological contexts within SFD programs and how these contexts may support underserved youth. …”
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    “…Moreover, girls living in low socio-economic status neighbourhoods are even less represented in organised sport. This upholds a social inequality as a range of physical, mental and social benefits are associated with regular participation in sport. …”
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    “…Now theoretically well grounded, the One Health approach of seeking benefits for all through better and more equitable cooperation can clearly be applied to engagement in solving major societal problems such as social inequality, animal protection and welfare, environmental protection, climate change mitigation, biodiversity conservation, and conflict transformation.…”
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    “…KEY MESSAGES: • The social inequality in medical rehabilitation to the detriment of the socially disadvantaged population that we have identified must give rise to clear changes in order to establish social justice. • Equal opportunities and health quality assurance that address the individual needs of each patient should be the focus of socio-medical, policy development.…”
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    “…RESULTS: Besides improvements for most indicators over time in most regions of Berlin, there is still significant evidence for health and social inequality across the city. For example, long-term unemployment rate varies between 0.5% and 40.4% on the lowest spatial level. …”
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    “…Social enterprise has been acknowledged as a solution to social inequality and environmental issues in society as it develops new areas of empowerment in local communities. …”
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    “…Validation of a questionnaire Abstract  Indicators from the National Institute of Statistics, Geography and Informatics and the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development show social inequality in Mexico in the economy; availability and use of technological resources, aspects necessary to access education during the pandemic. …”
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    “…. • More than a third of the social inequality in NEET status was explained by perinatal, physical, and mental health during childhood.…”
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    por Steinberg, Avraham
    Publicado 2010
    “…Judaism strongly rejects all the extensions of the theory of evolution beyond natural sciences, which endorse the biological assumption of the “survival of the fittest” in commerce and human societies as a whole by justifying claims of social inequality, sexism, racism, Nazism, eugenics, and other moral-social deviations as “laws of nature”.…”
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    “…Disability and multimorbidity in the older population are associated with social inequality and lead to soaring costs. Our local, collaborative, stepped and personalised care management for older people with chronic diseases (LoChro-Care) aims at improving outcomes for older multimorbid patients with chronic conditions whose social and medical care must be improved. …”
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