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Divergence of the world city system from national economies
(Springer International PublishingWiley Periodicals, Inc., 2023-04)
This study shows that the position of cities in the world economy has diverged from national economies. Using data from 2016, we evaluate a network of 12,802 cities formed by the location decisions of 24,355 firms in terms ...
Bosnian refugees in Chicago: Gender, performance, and post-war economiesAna Croegaert. Lanham, MD: Lexington Books, 2020. Pp. xiv + 183.
(Lexington BooksWiley Periodicals, Inc., 2023-05)
Generational Drama: The Legacy of Parental Conflict on Attachment Style and Conflict Management Skills in Adult Children of Divorce
(2024-05-02)
Divorce has been a longstanding topic of research, specifically focusing on the children affected. A modest portion of this research has focused more on these children as they age and enter their own relationships, usually ...
Self- Awareness Processes in Motivated Reasoning
(2023)
People have limited introspective access to many mental processes. In this dissertation, I test whether people can report self-awareness of motivational influences. Specifically, I investigate the phenomenon of motivated ...
How the Neighborhood Environment Shapes COVID-19 Burden: Early Findings from the COVID Neighborhood Project.
(2023-04-21)
Introduction
A lack of fine-scale, spatially-resolute case data has limited examination of the distribution of COVID-19 across neighborhoods within U.S. states. This hinders our ability to ascertain the true COVID-19 ...
Characterizing Socio-Demographic Tuberculosis Disparities and their Underlying Drivers across Subpopulations in both Low and High Burden Settings
(2024)
Tuberculosis (TB) continues to be one of the leading infectious killers, despite its long history as a human disease. In many high burden countries (HBCs), the TB epidemic is exacerbated by the overlapping HIV epidemic as ...
Prenatal androgen influences on the brain: A review, critique, and illustration of research on congenital adrenal hyperplasia
(ElsevierWiley Periodicals, Inc., 2023-05)
Sex hormones, especially androgens, contribute to sex and gender differences in the brain and behavior. Organizational effects are particularly important because they are thought to be permanent, reflecting hormone exposure ...
Orthodoxy as a Way of Living: Religion, Sect, and Crisis in Lebanon
(2024)
Since 2019, Lebanon has grappled with a series of systemic breakdowns that ushered in multidimensional regimes of precarity. Drawing on ethnographic and archival research conducted from 2018 to 2021 in Beirut, this ...
Primate Distribution Dynamics and the Effects of Contemporary Climate Change Along an Elevational Gradient in Indonesian Borneo
(2024)
Climate is a major driver of global change and can force both gradual and abrupt environmental transitions that profoundly influence traits of organisms, the quality of their habitats, and the persistence of populations. ...
Understanding Tourism Impacts in the Western U.P.
(2024-05-30)
This report provides a detailed overview of trends in the Western U.P. tourism sector and an analysis of the economic impacts of tourism on the region. The Western U.P. stretches across 6,028.8 square miles of land and ...