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Cox, B. "Demographic shift." Veterinary Record 164, no. 10 (2009): 312. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/vr.164.10.312-a.

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Valentin, Leonhard Buchner, Onno Olivier Schutte Philip, Ben Allal Yassin, and Ahadi Hamed. "[Re] Fairness Guarantees under Demographic Shift." ReScience C 9, no. 2 (2023): #13. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8173680.

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Pan, Meiyu, and Alyssa Ryan. "How likely will a mode shift occur? – Evaluating the demographic and location differences between potential and existing users of sustainable transportation modes." Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society Annual Meeting 66, no. 1 (2022): 330–34. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1071181322661088.

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Transportation mode shift programs do not target specific individuals. Therefore, they are less effective in terms of facilitating mode shifts among existing single-occupancy vehicle (SOV) users. Through a widespread survey-based approach, this proposal compared the demographic and location characteristics of those whose best and second-best mobility option is public transit, micromobility, and carpool and evaluate how likely existing SOV users will shift to the more sustainable mobility options. The demographics and location patterns of the carpool nudgeable audience were found to be substant
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Jones, Rod. "Is the demographic shift the real problem?" British Journal of Healthcare Management 19, no. 10 (2013): 509–11. http://dx.doi.org/10.12968/bjhc.2013.19.10.509.

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NIELSEN, INGRID, and CAI FANG. "DEMOGRAPHIC SHIFT AND PROJECTED LABOUR SHORTAGE IN CHINA." Economic Papers: A journal of applied economics and policy 26, no. 3 (2007): 231–36. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1759-3441.2007.tb00432.x.

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Gehringer, Patrick. "Arguing against Northern Cities Shift reversal: Counter-shifting in Michigan." Proceedings of the Linguistic Society of America 7, no. 1 (2022): 5246. http://dx.doi.org/10.3765/plsa.v7i1.5246.

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I have analysed the vowels /i, ɪ, ɛ, æ, ʌ, u, ʊ, ɔ, ɑ/ across multiple regions in the state of Michigan. By organizing them by demographics of age, region, population-density, and sex, I identified that the Northern Cities Vowel Shift (NCS) is reversing as indicated in other areas of the Inland North, but its distribution among the demographic categories and the mechanism of reversal are inconsistent across Michigan and the rest of the Inland North. On account of this, I propose that we are not observing a “reversal” of the NCS, but a series of “counter-shifts.”
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Panebianco, Julie. "Managing Classroom Culture: Classroom Demographic Shift Affects Teacher Preparedness." Purdue Journal of Service-Learning and International Engagement 1, no. 1 (2014): 31–32. http://dx.doi.org/10.5703/1288284315496.

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Karson, Tom. "CONFRONTING HOUSTON's DEMOGRAPHIC SHIFT: THE HARRIS COUNTY AFL-CIO." WorkingUSA 8, no. 2 (2004): 207–27. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1743-4580.2004.00012.x.

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Liao, Pei-Chun, Shih-Ying Hwang, Shong Huang, Yu-Chung Chiang, and Jenn-Che Wang. "Contrasting demographic patterns of Ceriops tagal (Rhizophoraceae) populations in the South China Sea." Australian Journal of Botany 59, no. 6 (2011): 523. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/bt10290.

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Demographic history and dispersal ability are significant factors in determining the genetic composition of a population. In this study, we examined the phylogeographic patterns of Ceriops tagal from the Hainan Island and the Gulf of Thailand in the South China Sea, where there are abundant mangrove species. Nucleotide variations in two chloroplast DNA spacers were compared with trace Ceriops propagule dispersal routes and demographic history. An analysis of Templeton, Crandall and Sing’s (TCS) parsimonious networks and population demographics suggests that the Ceriops population gradually exp
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Klopčič, Matija, Andrej Rozman, and Andrej Bončina. "Evidence of a Climate-Change-Induced Shift in European Beech Distribution: An Unequal Response in the Elevation, Temperature and Precipitation Gradients." Forests 13, no. 8 (2022): 1311. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/f13081311.

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Climate is a strong predictor of the geographic distribution of tree species, and thus climate change may trigger shifts in the distribution of a tree species and/or its demographic structure. In the study, we aim to comprehensively compare the distributions of four life stages of European beech (Fagus sylvatica) (i.e., regeneration, recruitment, young trees and mature trees) in forests in Slovenia, Central Europe, which are characterized by strong gradients of elevation (ELV), temperature (TEMP) and precipitation (PREC) to detect possible shifts in distribution and demography. Beech life stag
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Lamsal, Anusha, René H. Germain, and Eddie Bevilacqua. "Socioeconomic Implications of Upstream–Downstream Relationships and Watershed Communities: A New York City Watershed Case Study." Water 16, no. 22 (2024): 3197. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/w16223197.

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The historic New York City (NYC) Watershed Memorandum of Agreement signed in 1997, which established the Watershed Protection and Partnership Program (WPPP), aimed to safeguard water quality for downstream NYC communities and enhance community vitality within the upstream watershed. Up to now, the focus has been on maintaining water quality, with less attention on the socioeconomic and demographic well-being of the upstream communities. This study bridges this gap by examining the socioeconomic and demographic trends within the upstream watershed communities. We collected census data from the
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Blenkitni, Ariel. "The Demographic Ceiling of Changes Driven by the Umbrella Movement." Innovation in the Social Sciences 1, no. 2 (2023): 263–93. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/27730611-bja10019.

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Abstract This article explains post-Umbrella Movement shifts in public opinion in Hong Kong by correlating demographic subgroups with changes in support for the status quo, utilizing Asian Barometer Survey data regarding support for the existing system of government and idealized models for the future. The aim is to determine whether public opinion shifts occurred evenly through population subgroups or were limited to participants and peers. The findings show that while Hong Kongers’ views underwent a seismic shift, the expansion of dissent was unevenly distributed across demographic cohorts,
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Stunder, Stephen. "Demographic Shift And Economic Competitiveness: The Effect On Educational Policy." Interdisciplinary Journal of Advances in Research in Education 3, no. 1 (2020): 1–6. http://dx.doi.org/10.55138/ab104284sjs.

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The author makes a compelling argument that recent global affairs trends and events affect most of educational decisions in the academic environment including educational policies. As policies that affect academics, students, schooling, and education are shaped by world leaders, legislative bodies, advocates, think tank groups, and policy analysts, educational leaders must be aware of the global landscape to become innovators and open-minded as well as examine the impact of how these global affairs trends and events have on the execution of educational policies. Over the years, there has been
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Chen, Wei-Fen, Xue Wang, Haiyan Gao, and Ying-Yi Hong. "Understanding consumer ethics in China’s demographic shift and social reforms." Asia Pacific Journal of Marketing and Logistics 31, no. 3 (2019): 627–46. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/apjml-10-2017-0250.

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PurposeThe purpose of this paper is to explore some specific, current social phenomena in China that may influence consumers’ ethical beliefs and practices, focusing on how some top-down, social and political changes could shape consumer behavior that needs to be understood in the Chinese context.Design/methodology/approachExtensive literature was critically reviewed to explore recent macro-societal reforms in China and their impact on consumers’ (un)ethical practices.FindingsThe authors lay out how China, a government-led society, underwent a series of political reforms resulting in demograph
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Millere, Inga, Liana Deklava, Ineta Skutele, Elīna Millere, and Olga Fokina. "SHIFT WORK IMPACT TO SYMPTOMS OF ANXIETY, DEPRESSION AND SLEEP QUALITY AMONG NURSES." SOCIETY. INTEGRATION. EDUCATION. Proceedings of the International Scientific Conference 4 (May 25, 2018): 154–61. http://dx.doi.org/10.17770/sie2018vol1.3232.

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Shift work is prevalent in service industries such as hospitals that provide 24-hour coverage. There is no common accepted definition of shift work, but usually shift work is defined as work hours that are scheduled outside daylight (6 am–6 pm) hours. Purpose of study is to compare quality of sleep, anxiety and depression among nurses working daily and shifts in Latvia. In this study 4 research tools were used: a demographic questionnaire, Beck depression survey (BDI), The State-Trait Anxiety Inventory (STAI) and Pittsburgh sleep quality index (PSQI). Research results showed that nurses in shi
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Modi, Anjali, Rhythm Panchani, Bhautik Modi, and Arvind Asthana. "The Phenomenon of Epidemiological Transition in Health and the Necessity to Update." NMO Journal 17, no. 2 (2023): 85–89. http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/jnmo.jnmo_13_23.

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The epidemiological transition is a global shift from communicable diseases to non-communicable diseases and injuries, impacting health and demographic indicators. The four-stage demographic transition model illustrates the evolution of population dynamics, with the epidemiological transition model overlaying disease patterns. Egypt-born demographer Omran classified transitions into “Classic,” “Accelerated,” and “Delayed” models, emphasizing the interplay between mortality decline, fertility, and healthcare demands. The Global Burden of Disease (GBD) assesses causes of deaths, disabilities, an
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Mourgova, Mariana. "Demographic Ageing of the Population in Bulgaria." European Journal of Social Sciences Education and Research 6, no. 2 (2016): 216. http://dx.doi.org/10.26417/ejser.v6i2.p216-224.

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Bulgaria is one of the most rapidly ageing countries in the world. The article examines the shift in the age structure of the population in Bulgaria in the period 1960-2014 as a result of the change in the main demographic factors – birth rate, death rate and external migration. The shift in some main measures of population ageing such as median age, dependency ratio and old age dependency ratio is presented and a comparison with some European countries is done. The results show that as a result of the decrease in birth rate, increased life expectancy and external migration, the age structure
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Mohamad, Norfidah, Zamzaliza Abdul Mulud, Ira Nadhira Ruzli, and Nur Ain Farhah Mohd Zainun Zaman. "Socio-demographic Factors and Eating Behaviours among Nurses in a Teaching Hospital." Environment-Behaviour Proceedings Journal 6, no. 18 (2021): 79–84. http://dx.doi.org/10.21834/ebpj.v6i18.3071.

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Nurses are known as shift workers. Shift work can disrupt regular meal habits resulting in abnormal eating behaviour. Hence, this study aims to determine the relationship between socio-demographic factors and eating behaviour. A cross-sectional study was conducted among 135 nurses using a self-administered questionnaire. This study found that the shift duties factor was significantly associated with emotional and external eating behaviour. This might be caused by how nurses cope with the burden of shift works. Health promotion strategies from both individuals and organisations should be intens
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Pingle, Shyam, Alpesh Patel, and Anish Sinha. "P-529 STUDY OF THE HEALTH PROFILE OF SHIFT WORKERS IN THE PRODUCTION DEPARTMENT OF A FERTILISER INDUSTRY IN INDIA." Occupational Medicine 74, Supplement_1 (2024): 0. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/occmed/kqae023.1302.

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Abstract Objectives The study investigated whether the general and rotating shift workers of the production department of a Fertiliser industry are associated with shift-related health problems/symptoms. Methodology This is a Descriptive Cross-sectional study conducted in a Fertiliser industry in Gujarat, India. The study was conducted using a questionnaire, interview and last annual medical check up reports, capturing information about socio-demographic, physical, social, and psychological health problems. A total of 115 out of 128 employees working in the Production department of the industr
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Suleiman, Khaled, Tarek Al-Khaleeb, Mahmoud Al-Kaladeh, and Loai Abu Sharour. "The Effect of Shift Fluctuations on Sleep Quality among Nurses Working in the Emergency Room in Amman, Jordan." International Journal of Occupational Safety and Health 10, no. 1 (2020): 11–17. http://dx.doi.org/10.3126/ijosh.v10i1.29877.

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Introduction: Sleep Quality disturbances are common among nurses especially those working in stressful situations such as emergency room. Additionally, sleep quality disturbances were found to interfere with nurses’ quality of life and work performance. No studies have found the effect of fluctuated shifts on sleep quality among nurses.
 Objectives: To examine the impact of shift fluctuations on sleep quality among nurses working in the emergency room.
 Methods: A cross-sectional, descriptive design was employed. Five emergency rooms were selected from public and private hospitals lo
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Mun, Eunchan, Daehoon Kim, Yesung Lee, Woncheol Lee, and Soyoung Park. "Association between Shift Work and Reflux Esophagitis: The Kangbuk Samsung Health Study." International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 18, no. 12 (2021): 6189. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph18126189.

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This cross-sectional study investigated the relationship between shift work and reflux esophagitis verified by endoscopic findings. Participants underwent a comprehensive health examination and esophagogastroduodenoscopy between January 2011 and December 2018. We examined endoscopic findings and performed multivariate-adjusted regression analysis of the association between shift work and reflux esophagitis using multiple demographic and clinical factors. Among the 247,450 participants, 49,767 (20.1%) had reflux esophagitis; Los Angeles (LA)-M (31,132, 12.6%) was most common, followed by LA-A (
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Bawazir, Abdullah Abdulaziz, and Sarina Mohamad Nor. "Demographic Structure, Human Capital, and Economic Growth: Evidence from Turkey." International Journal of Professional Business Review 8, no. 7 (2023): e01792. http://dx.doi.org/10.26668/businessreview/2023.v8i7.1792.

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Purpose: The aim of this study is to examine the long-run and short-run impact of demographic structure and human capital on the economic growth of Turkey. Theoretical framework: The shift in demographic dividend which witness shifts in age structures, have led to positive prospects, which have resulted in the decline in rate of births leading to a decline in a country’s young dependent group, and subsequently caused an increase in the percentage of the workforce working-age numbers. In the past few decades, there has been a noticeable substantial shift in the population structure with regard
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Mugaddam, Abdelrahim Hamid. "The Role of Demographic Factors in the Process of Language Maintenance and Shift in Khartoum, Sudan." Frontiers in Education Technology 5, no. 1 (2022): p61. http://dx.doi.org/10.22158/fet.v5n1p61.

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This paper intends to investigate the role of demographic factors such as sex, age, education, ethnicity, intermarriage, migration and job status in the process of language shift among ethnic migrant groups in Khartoum, Sudan. The paper depends on structured questionnaires to collect data on language presidency, language use and language attitudes among fourteen ethnic groups living in Khartoum, the capital city of Sudan. The main objective of the study is to investigate the role of these factors in accelerating or hindering the process of language shift among the groups under study. PSS was u
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Heyam, Dalky F., Gharaibeh Besher, and Al-Khateeb Nesreen. "Work Ability Index of Shift Working Hospital Nurses in Jordan." Open Nursing Journal 12, no. 1 (2018): 116–24. http://dx.doi.org/10.2174/1874434601812010116.

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Background:Despite the extensive literature on work ability, few studies have looked at variables associated with work ability of nurses working fixed versus rotating shifts.Objective:The study aims were to explore variables contributing to work ability and to examine the association of demographic, job satisfaction, and work shift to work ability.Method:A cross-sectional design was utilized to assess work ability level and job satisfaction among nurses working 8 or 12 hour rotating or fixed shifts in Jordanian hospitals. The data collection tools were the Work Ability Index and the Mueller/Mc
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Kailash, K. K. "Age and Party Choice: Generational Shift in India." Studies in Indian Politics 11, no. 2 (2023): 208–24. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/23210230231203784.

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India is in the throes of a massive demographic turn. People born and brought up after 1986 constitute the bulk of the population. Studies elsewhere show that generational replacement transforms societies and can play a key role in changing the political attitudes and behaviour of the electorate. Over the last few general elections the Indian National Congress has witnessed a steady decline in support, while the Bharatiya Janata Party has seen a surge in support. This article examines whether the decline of the Congress party is linked to a demographic shift that is taking place. The study dem
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Wittenberg, Silvan, Daniel Rau, Melissa Paraskevaidis, Vera Jaecker, Ulrich Stöckle, and Sven Märdian. "Treatment Trends and Epidemiologic Changes in Acetabular Fracture Management over the Course of 10 Years: An Analysis Based on 2853 Patients as Treated by the German Pelvic Multicenter Study Group." Journal of Clinical Medicine 13, no. 16 (2024): 4601. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jcm13164601.

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Background/Objectives: Acetabular fractures, traditionally linked to high-impact trauma in younger adults, are increasingly observed in the elderly due to falls and poor bone quality. This demographic shift necessitates updated treatment approaches. This study analyzes demographic trends and treatment evolution over a decade using the German pelvic fracture registry. Methods: Data on acetabular fractures were analyzed from the German pelvic fracture registry of the German Trauma Society. Parameters included classification, demographics, treatment methods, and surgical details. Trends were asse
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MITSUTA, Nagaharu, Kazuo GOTO, and Shunntaro SHISHIDO. "A Study on Demographic Shift from Regional Areasto Large Metropolitan Areas." Studies in Regional Science 41, no. 3 (2011): 705–19. http://dx.doi.org/10.2457/srs.41.705.

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Imam, Patrick A. "Shock from Graying: Is the Demographic Shift Weakening Monetary Policy Effectiveness." IMF Working Papers 13, no. 191 (2013): i. http://dx.doi.org/10.5089/9781475598070.001.

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Jackson, Keith. "Demographic shift: implications for employment policy development in the Asia-Pacific." Asia Pacific Business Review 23, no. 5 (2017): 738–42. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/13602381.2017.1295558.

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Rahman, A. "Workers' sleep quality as determined by shift system and demographic factors." International Archives of Occupational and Environmental Health 60, no. 6 (1988): 425–29. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/bf00381390.

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Zeyneloğlu, Sinan, Ibrahim Sirkeci, and Yaprak Civelek. "Language shift among Kurds in Turkey: A spatial and demographic analysis." Kurdish Studies 4, no. 1 (2016): 25–50. http://dx.doi.org/10.33182/ks.v4i1.405.

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This study explores language shift and interregional migration among Turkey’s Kurdish-origin population using census data as well as TDHS data. First, the geographical retraction of the Kurdish language between 1945 and 1965 is depicted using respective censuses as data sources. Second, patterns of intergenerational language shift and the effects of migration and education on this shift are elaborated utilising 2003 TDHS data and the 2000 Census data. Interregional mobility by birth regions and language concentration across Turkey has also been mapped. The Kurdish population in Turkey appears
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Kudrna, George, Chung Tran, and Alan Woodland. "The dynamic fiscal effects of demographic shift: The case of Australia." Economic Modelling 50 (November 2015): 105–22. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.econmod.2015.05.010.

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Imam, Patrick. "Demographic Shift and the Financial Sector Stability: The Case of Japan." Journal of Population Ageing 6, no. 4 (2013): 269–303. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s12062-013-9089-9.

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Imam, Patrick A. "Shock from Graying: Is the Demographic Shift Weakening Monetary Policy Effectiveness." International Journal of Finance & Economics 20, no. 2 (2014): 138–54. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ijfe.1505.

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Dennis, Agafonov, Matthijsse Jelke, Nonkes Noa, and van de Sande Zjos. "[¬Re] A Reproducibility Case Study of "Fairness Guarantees under Demographic Shift"." ReScience C 9, no. 2 (2023): #18. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8206607.

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Mocanu, Florina, Ileana Iulia Istudor, Elena-Violeta Drăgoi, and Larisa Elena Preda. "The Impact of Demographic Evolutions on the Pension System in Romania." Valahian Journal of Economic Studies 15, no. 1 (2024): 95–104. http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/vjes-2024-0008.

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Abstract The present research aims to conduct an in-depth analysis of the degradation of Romania’s demographic situation, with a particular focus on the implications of the aging trend. The study aims to investigate how this demographic shift may lead, in the absence of reformation measures, to elevated levels of poverty, social exclusion, and dependency among the elderly population. The contributing factors to this phenomenon include migration patterns, negative natural population growth, and the increasing life expectancy of the population. These factors collectively result in a growing imba
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Moćkun-Pietrzak, Joanna, Aleksandra Gaworska-Krzemińska, and Anna Michalik. "A Cross-Sectional, Exploratory Study on the Impact of Night Shift Work on Midwives’ Reproductive and Sexual Health." International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 19, no. 13 (2022): 8082. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph19138082.

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Background: Shift work is the basis for health care system functioning. The non-standard schedules enforce abrupt changes in the timing of sleep and light-dark exposure. It can contribute to the increased risk of various medical conditions, including reproductive and sexual health issues. The purpose of the study was to assess the impact of shift work with night shifts on midwives’ reproductive and sexual health. Methods: This cross-sectional, exploratory study included 520 midwives. A descriptive questionnaire was distributed in person (414) and online (106) from July 2019 to May 2020. We use
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Qanash, Sultan, Hassan Alwafi, Shaima Barasheed, et al. "Impact of night shifts on sleeping patterns, psychosocial and physical well-being among healthcare professionals: a cross-sectional study in a tertiary hospital in Saudi Arabia." BMJ Open 11, no. 9 (2021): e046036. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2020-046036.

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Background Shift work and night shifts are very common in healthcare organisations worldwide. However, healthcare professionals doing shift work and night shifts are exposed to several stressors with psychological, social, physical and sleeping consequences. This study aimed to evaluate the effect of night shifts on the psychosocial, physical well-being and sleeping patterns of healthcare professionals in Saudi Arabia. Methods We conducted an observational cross-sectional study from July to September 2019 at King Abdulaziz Medical City, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia. Convenience sampling technique was
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Catto, Rebecca. "Accurate Diagnosis? Exploring Convergence and Divergence in Non-Western Missionary and Sociological Master Narratives of Christian Decline in Western Europe." Transformation: An International Journal of Holistic Mission Studies 30, no. 1 (2013): 31–45. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0265378812468401.

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Non-Western Christian missionaries from a variety of backgrounds represent Europe as being in decline in terms of its religiosity and morals. Such evaluations are set against a backdrop of Christian demographic shift from the global North to the global South and secularization theory. The shift in demographics is, however, unfinished, as is the inversion of relations implied by the vocal, critical presence of Southern Christians in Europe. There is great religious variety within Europe, the West and the global South. Hence scholars are developing fresh theoretical lenses to take better account
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Santha, Agnes. "Work-Family Balance in the Active Age Ethnic Hungarian Population in Romania." Social Sciences 8, no. 2 (2019): 59. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/socsci8020059.

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Value shifts and labour market transformations of the recent past have increased the importance of the work-family balance in the active population. Work overload also means an increased health risk. This study aims at identifying the main demographic, social and work-related determinants of work-family balance in the ethnic Hungarian active age population of Mures County, Romania. Linear regression is performed to assess the controlled effects of variables. Single parents, parents with more children and shift workers are at increased risk of imbalance. Demographic agents account for more disp
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Kiss, Dénes. "The Religious Landscape in Post-communist Romania. Changes in the Confessional Structure in the Light of Census Data." Erdélyi Társadalom 21, no. 2 (2023): 63–82. https://doi.org/10.17177/77171.286.

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The study examines changes in Romania’s religious structure based on data from four post-communist censuses (1992, 2002, 2011, 2021). The research highlights that while the country’s religious composition has remained largely stable, population decline and shifts in denominational proportions indicate emerging trends. These include the growth of the Pentecostal movement, the expansion of neo-Protestant communities, and an increase in individuals with no religious affiliation. Among Roma communities, a notable shift towards evangelical small churches has been observed. The study contextualizes
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Skogstad, Marit, Elisabeth Goffeng, Øivind Skare, and Erika Zardin. "The Prolonged Effect of Shift Work and the Impact of Reducing the Number of Nightshifts on Arterial Stiffness—A 4-Year Follow-Up Study." Journal of Cardiovascular Development and Disease 10, no. 2 (2023): 70. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jcdd10020070.

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Aim: To assess changes in blood pressure (BP) and arterial stiffness among 84 rotating shift and 25 dayworkers (control subjects) at two industrial plants during a 4-year follow-up, and to assess changes in outcome variables among shift workers at the two plants after a reduction in the number of night shifts during the last year of follow-up in one of the plants. Methods: We collected demographic data using a questionnaire, examined systolic and diastolic blood pressure (sBP, dBP), central systolic and diastolic aorta pressure (cSP, cDP), augmentation pressure (AP), central pulse pressure (cP
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Warren, Danielle E. "Corporate Scandals and Spoiled Identities: How Organizations Shift Stigma to Employees." Business Ethics Quarterly 17, no. 03 (2007): 477–96. http://dx.doi.org/10.5840/beq200717347.

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ABSTRACT:I apply stigma-management strategies to corporate scandals and expand on past research by (a) describing a particular type of stigma management strategy that involves accepting responsibility while denying it, (b) delineating types of stigma that occur in scandals (demographic versus character), and (c) considering the moral implications of shifting stigmas that arise from scandals. By emphasizing the distinction between character and demographic stigma, I make progress in evaluating the moral implications of shifting different types of stigma.
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Ebrahemzadih, Mehrzad, Gholam Hossein Halvani, Sara Jam Barsang, and Sahar Khodi. "Association Between Shift Work, Sleepiness, Chronic Fatigue, and Incident Occurrence in Nurses: A Generalized Structural Equation Modeling Approach." Sleep Medicine Research 15, no. 4 (2024): 269–77. https://doi.org/10.17241/smr.2024.02348.

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Background and Objective This study aimed to determine the association between shift work, sleepiness, chronic fatigue, and incident occurrence among educational hospital nurses.Methods This cross-sectional study was carried out in the educational hospital in Yazd–Iran. Using a stratified sampling technique 200 nurses were selected, comprising 100 shift-working nurses and 100 non-shift-working nurses from various departments of the educational hospitals. Demographic information, sleepiness (Epworth Sleepiness Scale), and chronic fatigue (Chalder Fatigue Scale) were assessed via questionnaires.
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Maharjan, Milan, and Sandu Subedi. "Demographic and Economic Center of Gravity of Nepal." Journal of Economics Students 1, no. 1 (2023): 29–42. http://dx.doi.org/10.3126/joess.v1i1.65690.

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In this paper, an attempt has been made on determination of the Demographic Center of Gravity (DCG) and Economic Center of Gravity (ECG) of Nepal The results are then used for the study of historical demographic dynamics and present spatial heterogeneity in distribution of population and economic activities across the country. Census data from 1971-2021 shows the net shift of DCG of Nepal by about 12.5 km toward South-West direction with location in 2021 being at 84.588°E 27.648°N, Khairhani Municipality, Chitwan. Likewise, the ECG of Nepal in FY 2020/21 was at 84.780°E 27.655°N, near the tri-
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Mohammad, Zahraa Rahman, and Mohammad Abdu al-Kareem Mustafa. "Relation between nurses' performance and their demographic data." Chin J Ind Hyg Occup Dis 40, no. 13 (2022): 440–48. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6962611.

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<strong>Abstract</strong> <strong>Objective: </strong>Determine the effects of nurses&rsquo; sociodemographic such as (age, gender, level of education, years of services, work place, training course, and shift time, source of educate themself) on their clinical performance. <strong>Methodology: </strong>A cross sectional descriptive design was carried out in Al-Najaf city hospitals that include Al-Sadder Medical City, Middle Euphrates, Hospital at Al-Najaf center for cardiac Surgery and Cardiac Catheterization. And Al-Hakim General Hospital from October 20th, 2021 to April 14th, 2022. <strong>
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Zhang, Zixin, Li Sun, and Yun Liu. "The Impact of Declining Birth Rates on the Economic Development of the Housing Market in China." Law and Economy 2, no. 10 (2023): 27–40. http://dx.doi.org/10.56397/le.2023.10.04.

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The decline in birth rates in China and its impact on the housing market have become significant topics of concern in recent years. This paper provides a comprehensive analysis of the interplay between declining birth rates and the housing market in China, with a focus on the economic implications. We explore the causes and consequences of this demographic shift, the current state of the housing market, and its linkages to birth rate trends. We offer policy recommendations and strategies for stakeholders, including the government, investors, and developers, to address the challenges posed by t
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Kalseth, Jorid, and Ole Magnus Theisen. "Trends in place of death: The role of demographic and epidemiological shifts in end-of-life care policy." Palliative Medicine 31, no. 10 (2017): 964–74. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0269216317691259.

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Background: Surveys suggest that most people prefer to die at home. Trends in causes of mortality and age composition could limit the feasibility of home deaths. Aim: To examine the effect of changes in decedents’ age, gender and cause of death on the pattern of place of death using data on all deaths in Norway for the period 1987–2011. Design: Population-based observation study comparing raw, predicted, as well as standardised shares of place of death isolating the effect of demographic and epidemiological changes. The analysis was bolstered with joinpoint regression to detect shifts in trend
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Druzhilov, S. A. "The Demographic Shift in Russia, and College and University Instructors' Looming Unemployment." Russian Education & Society 55, no. 10 (2013): 20–36. http://dx.doi.org/10.2753/res1060-9393551002.

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Little, Bruce, David K. Foot, and Daniel Stoffman. "Boom, Bust & Echo: How to Profit from the Coming Demographic Shift." Foreign Policy, no. 113 (1998): 110. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/1149238.

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