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81por Razzaque, Abdur, Huda, Tarique Mohammad Nurul, Chowdhury, Razib, Haq, Md. Ahsanul, Sarker, Protim, Akhtar, Evana, Billah, Md Arif, Islam, Mohammad Zahirul, Hoque, Dewan Md. Emdadul, Ahmed, Shehlina, Ahmed, Yasmin H., Tofail, Fahmida, Raqib, Rubhana“…Results: The odds of COVID-like symptoms were significantly higher for Chattogram city, for non-slum, people having longer years of schooling, working class, income-affected households, while for households with higher income had lower odd. …”
Publicado 2023
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82por Broad, Juliana“…Therne, Haggard aimed to intervene in the lives of the many working-class anti-vaccinationists who, from the 1850s onwards, mobilised to evade what they perceived as a gross – and targeted – extension of state power at the expense of individual rights. …”
Publicado 2022
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83por del Fresno‐Díaz, Ángel, Estevan‐Reina, Lucía, Sánchez‐Rodríguez, Ángel, Willis, Guillermo B., de Lemus, Soledad“…Results show that shared identity at two levels of politicization (i.e., working‐class and 99% identities) and interdependent self‐construal mediated the relationship between collective economic threat, intolerance towards economic inequality and collective actions to reduce it. …”
Publicado 2022
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85“…This ‘balancing act’ was particularly precarious for working class women, who appeared to be judged more harshly than middle class women both online and offline. …”
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86por Bucheli, MarceloTabla de Contenidos: “…From hotel luxury suites to working-class lunchboxes -- The United Fruit Company in Latin America: business strategies in a changing environment -- The United Fruit Company and local politics in Colombia -- The Labor conflicts of the United Fruit Company in Magdalena in the 1920s -- Nobody's triumph: labor unionism in Magdalena after World War II -- The United Fruit Company's relationship with local planters in Colombia.…”
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87por Schwarz, Ori“…Viewed together, these propositions add up to a rehabilitation of White working-class culture but also outline an emerging late-modern version of the authenticity ethic, whose power extends far beyond the working class. …”
Publicado 2023
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88“…Furthermore, compared with working-class students, many respondents’ choice of subject and program was highly gendered, as their families expect them to live a feminine life by choosing “appropriate” feminine subjects. …”
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89“…By means of Ascending Hierarchical Cluster analysis, five clusters are identified within the space of social ties: a homogenous working‐class cluster, a well‐connected working‐class cluster, a cluster of high‐status ties, a homogenous high‐status cluster and a low‐volume cluster. …”
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90por Andrews, S“…This study challenges the conventional polarities used to describe British politics of the 1790s; Pitt versus Fox, Burke versus Paine, Church versus Dissent, ruling class versus working class, Jacobin versus anti-Jacobin. Such polarities were sedulously promoted by Pitt's wartime government, which applied 'Jacobin' shamelessly to all its critics and opponents, and thus foreshadowed the McCarthyite tactic of guilt by association. …”
Publicado 2000
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91por Ragland, CathyTabla de Contenidos: “…Mexicanidad and música norteña in the "two Mexicos" -- Regional identity, class, and the emergence of "border music" -- Border culture, migration, and the development of early música norteña -- Modern música norteña and the undocumented immigrant -- Los Tigres del Norte and the transnationalization of música norteña in the working-class Mexican diaspora.…”
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92por Bajos, Nathalie, Jusot, Florence, Pailhé, Ariane, Spire, Alexis, Martin, Claude, Meyer, Laurence, Lydié, Nathalie, Franck, Jeanna-Eve, Zins, Marie, Carrat, Fabrice“…The odds of being infected during lockdown as opposed to the prior period increased by 57% among working class individuals (OR = 1.57; 95% CI: 1.00–2.48). …”
Publicado 2021
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93“…For example the regression coefficient for the difference in health between working class and professional men living in Norway was 0.34 (95% CI 0.26 to 0.42), while the comparable figure for Spain was 0.15 (95% CI 0.08 to 0.22). …”
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94por Courtemanche, Charles, Garuccio, Joseph, Le, Anh, Pinkston, Joshua, Yelowitz, Aaron“…In order to obtain results with more direct applicability to Kentucky, we then estimate a model that interacts the policy variables with a “white working class” index characterized by political conservatism, rurality, and high percentages of white, evangelical Christian residents without college degrees. …”
Publicado 2021
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95por Ariansen, Anja M S“…This paper tests the hypothesis that young pregnant women have a higher number of sick days because this age group includes a higher proportion of working class women, who are more prone to sickness absence. …”
Publicado 2014
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96por Tibbetts, Yoi, Priniski, Stacy J., Hecht, Cameron A., Borman, Geoffrey D., Harackiewicz, Judith M.“…They are more likely to come from working-class backgrounds or poverty (Reardon, 2011) and attend lower quality high schools (Warburton et al., 2001) while not benefiting from the guidance of a parent who successfully navigated the path to higher education. …”
Publicado 2018
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97por Noonan-Gunning, Sharon“…Against this background, working-class parents are left in a state of cognitive dissonance between being made responsible (responsibilisation), and feeling responsible (self-blaming) for their children’s weight while lacking the material resources to provide an optimal nutritious diet. …”
Publicado 2019
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98“…Using a combination of data from the Canadian Census, the Government of Ontario and the Canadian Institute for Health Information, factor analysis was performed yielding three factors relating to poverty, working class, and health and aging. In a regression analysis these factors account for 42% of the total variability in the average ages of death observed at the census tract level of geography within the city.…”
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99por Ulijaszek, Stanley J“…Pooled ordinary least square regression analyses of obesity rates by local authorities according to the proportion of different social classes within each of them were performed to determine the extent of geographical variations in obesity rates among the classes that were more greatly based on insecurity (emergent service workers, precariat), and those more closely based on inequality (elite, established middle class, technical middle class, new affluent workers, traditional working class). RESULTS: Adult obesity rates vary negatively across local authorities according to the proportion of people in the elite (F=39.06, p<0.001) and technical middle class (F=8.10, p<0.001) and positively with respect to the proportion of people of the established middle class (F=26.36, p<0.001), new affluent workers (F=73.03, p<0.001), traditional working class (F=23.00, p<0.001) and precariat (F=13.13, p<0.001). …”
Publicado 2014
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100“…By collapsing the nineteenth-century terms phthisis and consumption into tuberculosis, we maintain that historians have not understood the effect of non-bacterial consumption on working-class populations who suffered from the symptoms of coughing, wasting away, and losing weight. …”
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