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161“…Although there were overall reductions in working class and undereducated populations and gains in incomes, most census tracts experienced growing income inequalities and an increased poverty rate. …”
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162“…CONCLUSIONS: The present results suggest that working-class parenting styles may inhibit the development of socially-supportive friendships that protect against mental health problems. …”
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163“…Yet the crisis had a disproportionate impact on the poor and revealed how easily working-class individuals' financial security can be destabilised by factors beyond personal control. …”
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164“…Findings show that about 16% of the respondents have not completed Primary School education; half(50%) of the respondents had ever taken alcohol, while 39.5% are current users of sachet alcohol (more males, older adolescents and working class). Many respondents are sexually active(30.5%), out of which 63% did not use any protection in their last sex episode, and 33.6% tok sachet alcohol before sex. …”
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165“…Middle-class students reported more positive attitudes towards mathematics, more positive perceived parental attitudes towards mathematics, and had higher mathematics achievement than working-class students. Cultural capital had a significant positive effect on students’ attitudes towards mathematics but a minor effect on their achievement in mathematics. …”
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166“…All this should lead to a more inclusive and beneficial social pact for the working class.…”
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167“…BACKGROUND: Shoulder impingement syndrome is one of the main causes of shoulder disability of working-class individuals. Currently, dynamic sonography of the shoulder is the modality of choice for the evaluation of shoulder impingement syndrome. …”
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168por Castan-Vicente, Florys“…This paper seeks to contribute to the rehabilitation of these sportswomen, who include working-class boxers and wrestlers, all of whom have long been subject to a double exclusion—institutional and historical. …”
Publicado 2023
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169por Eliassen, A. Heather, Colditz, Graham A, Peterson, Karen E, Furtado, Jeremy D, Fay, Martha E, Sorensen, Glorian, Emmons, Karen M“…The Healthy Directions intervention studies were designed to increase multivitamin use, fruit and vegetable consumption, and physical activity in working-class, multiethnic populations. METHODS: Participants in both studies completed interviewer-administered questionnaires that collected information on sociodemographic and health behavior characteristics. …”
Publicado 2006
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170por Hricko, Andrea, Rowland, Glovioell, Eckel, Sandrah, Logan, Angelo, Taher, Maryam, Wilson, John“…The authors also describe a review of the news media and environmental impact reports to determine if rail yards are still being constructed or expanded in close proximity to homes and schools or in working class/working poor communities of color. The paper suggests policy efforts that might provide more public health protection and result in more “environmentally just” siting of rail yards. …”
Publicado 2014
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171por Papadopoulos, Dimitrios, Kikemeni, Anastasia, Skourti, Alexandra, Amfilochiou, Anastasia“…Results: 99 (35.1%) of the subjects were categorized in the upper, 70 (24.8%) in the intermediate and 113 (40.1%) in the working class. Subjects of the intermediate class had significantly larger neck circumference than those of the upper class (p=0.022). …”
Publicado 2018
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172“…RESULTS: There was a significant relationship between LTPA and WAI in OPA tertiles (adjusted for age, alcohol consumption, working class status, BMI, and employment years). Moreover, each LTPA tertile showed significant linear associations with WAI (P < 0.001). …”
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173por Eni, Angela O., Soluade, Mojisola G., Oshamika, Oyewumi O., Efekemo, Oghenevwairhe P., Igwe, Titilayo T., Onile-ere, Olabode A.“…Respondents belonging to the working class had significantly better knowledge (5.59 ± 2.34 p < 0.001) than respondents in other categories. …”
Publicado 2019
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174“…Given that Latinos took the longest to recover from the Great Recession, policymakers should keep this in mind as we continue to monitor the implications of the recession, ideally looking at mechanisms to reduce the stress for Latino families and encourage policies which target low-income working class Americans and small business owners.…”
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175por McEwan, Kathryn“…Those whose families have undertaken intra- or intergenerational social mobility and who have made a home in a place, Ingleby Barwick in Teesside, that seems to be of them and for them—an in-between place that is seen as “not quite” middle or working class. This paper draws data from a research project that adopted a qualitative phenomenological approach to uncover the meaning of experiences for participants. …”
Publicado 2021
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176por Spence, Jean“…The outsider status of Jimmy Kays is an example of a wider set of issues relating to the invisibility of working class creativity and the difficulties of achieving excellence or public acknowledgment in conditions that lack organizational support and in which value is established elsewhere. …”
Publicado 2020
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177“…The first was the Hungarian People’s Republic (1949–1989), which was a communist regime with an avowed aim of favouring the working class. The second is the modern liberal democracy (1989–2017), which is a free-market economy. …”
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178“…We compare “privileged” upper-middle class youth who have families with more resources to buffer themselves against growing uncertainty, with “less privileged” youth from lower-middle and working class families. Efforts to achieve a sense of dignity, agency, and hope amidst widespread uncertainty illuminate opportunities and constraints in the process of building social resilience, which take different temporal forms across the two class groups given their experiences and resources.…”
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179“…To date, diabetic retinopathy is the third leading cause of vision loss in the working class globally. Frequent retinal screening for all diabetic people is an effective method of preventing diabetic retinopathy blindness. …”
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180“…We find that while these elite scientists come largely from more advantaged class backgrounds, it is professional rather than business or managerial families that are the main source of their recruitment—and, increasingly, such families where a parent is in a STEM occupation. Recruitment from working‐class families has declined and for most recent birth cohorts almost ceased. …”
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