Search Results - "SHIN, HEEJU"
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Mystery Shopping and Well-Being of Service Workers in South Korea
Published in Safety and health at work (01-12-2019)“…Mystery shopping is a method in which a company monitors quality of service and employee conduct and compliance with regulations using an evaluator posing as a…”
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Metropolitan residential segregation and very preterm birth among African American and Mexican-origin women
Published in Social science & medicine (1982) (01-12-2013)“…Residential segregation is associated with poor health—including poor birth outcomes—among African Americans in US cities and metropolitan areas. However, the…”
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Mystery Shopping and Well-Being of Service Workers in South Korea
Published in Safety and health at work (2019)“…Background: Mystery shopping is a method in which a company monitors quality of service and employee conduct and compliance with regulations using an evaluator…”
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Gender Gap in Mental Health during the COVID-19 Pandemic in South Korea: A Decomposition Analysis
Published in International journal of environmental research and public health (27-01-2023)“…The economic and social effects of the COVID-19 pandemic have been widespread but unevenly distributed among genders. The pandemic may have also affected men's…”
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Coresident Extended Kin and Time Allocation Among Employed Mothers in Mexico
Published in Journal of family issues (01-07-2013)“…The proportion of mothers living without male partners is growing fast in Mexico, and time is a valuable resource determining their quality of life. Using the…”
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Child Health in Peru: Importance of Regional Variation and Community Effects on Children's Height and Weight
Published in Journal of health and social behavior (01-12-2007)“…In developing countries, height and weight are good indicators of children's health and nutritional status. Maternal education has been accepted as one of the…”
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Misconceived equity? Health care resources, contextual poverty, and child health disparities in Peru
Published in Social science research (01-08-2017)“…Although many studies have examined determinants of child health, fewer have explored factors explaining regional disparities in child health outcomes. In the…”
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MIGRATION, LABOR MARKET, AND PREVALENCE OF FEMALE-HEADED HOUSEHOLDS IN MEXICO
Published in International review of modern sociology (01-04-2014)“…Mexico has experienced a notable expansion in female-headed households during recent decades. Although the Mexican trend is similar to that in the United…”
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The Contact Hypothesis and Attitudes Toward Latinos in the United States
Published in Social science quarterly (01-12-2011)“…Objectives. Although the contact hypothesis occupies an important place in the study of intergroup relations, several important questions remain understudied…”
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SINGLE MOTHERHOOD AND FAMILY STRATEGIES IN URBAN MEXICO AND SOUTH KOREA
Published in International journal of sociology of the family (01-04-2013)“…Given the increasing proportion of single mother households worldwide, one of the biggest concerns is high level of poverty experienced by the members of these…”
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Sources of Support for Immigration Restriction: Economics, Politics, or Anti-Latino Bias?
Published in Hispanic journal of behavioral sciences (01-11-2015)“…Are attitudes toward Latinos associated with public views of immigration policies more generally? In this study, we examine whether measures of derogation,…”
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Does Anti-Hispanic Bias Motivate Opposition to Non-English Languages?
Published in Sociological inquiry (01-08-2015)“…Contemporary political debates about language policy in the United States focus on three primary policy issues: bilingual education in public schools,…”
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Unraveling The Economic Paradox of Female-Headed Households in Mexico: The Role of Family Networks
Published in Sociological quarterly (01-07-2008)“…An extensive amount of research has shown that female-headed households are among the most disadvantaged in the United States. By contrast, households headed…”
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The Contact Hypothesis and Attitudes Toward L atinos in the U nited S tates
Published in Social science quarterly (01-12-2011)“…Objectives Although the contact hypothesis occupies an important place in the study of intergroup relations, several important questions remain understudied…”
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Female -headed households, living arrangements, and poverty in Mexico
Published 01-01-2008“…Given the growth of households headed by women, one of the biggest social concerns is the high poverty level within these households. Studies have shown that…”
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