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Raw, David. Diversification: Developing models of social care for older people. SSI, 1993.

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Manski, Charles F. Fractional treatment rules for social diversification of indivisible private risks. National Bureau of Economic Research, 2005.

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Oulmane, Nassim, and Hakim Ben Hammouda. Diversification: Towards a new paradigm for Africa's development. African Trade Policy Centre, 2006.

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Havliček, Svetlana. Economic diversification in the United Arab Emirates: Entrepreneurial opportunities in Dubai. Kovač, 2006.

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Farms and factories: Social profile of large farmers and rural industrialists in West India. Oxford University Press, 1995.

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Beyond the medieval village: The diversification of landscape character in southern Britain. Oxford University Press, 2008.

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Association francophone pour le savoir-Acfas and Congrès de l'Acfas (75th : 2007 : Université du Québec à Trois-Rivières), eds. La domination au travail: Des conceptions totalisantes à la diversification des formes de domination. Presses de l'Université du Québec, 2010.

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Rutten, Mario. Farms and factories: Social profile of large farmers and rural industrialists in West India. Oxford University Press, 1995.

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Rōdōshazō no tayōka to Rōdōhō, Shakai hoshōhō: Diversification of workers and problems of the labor and the social security law. Yūhikaku, 2015.

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Fabre, Christine. Insertion sociale et professionnelle des jeunes: Pluralité des structures! diversification des traitements? ou diversification des objectifs politiques? Université des sciences sociales de Grenoble, Institut d'études politiques, 1986.

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Becker, Ulrich, Elisabeth Wacker, and Katharina Crepaz. Health in Diversity – Diversity in Health: Migration, Social Diversification, and Health in a Changing World. Springer VS, 2020.

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Rippon, Stephen. Beyond the Medieval Village: The Diversification of Landscape Character in Southern Britain. Oxford University Press, 2014.

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Djohy, Georges. Pastoralism and Socio-technological Transformations in Northern Benin - Fulani Innovations in Pastoral Migration, Livelihood Diversification and Professional Association. Universitätsverlag Göttingen, 2017.

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Djurfeldt, Agnes Andersson, Fred Mawunyo Dzanku, and Aida Cuthbert Isinika. Agriculture, Diversification, and Gender in Rural Africa: What Lessons Can We Learn? Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198799283.003.0011.

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Smallholder-friendly messages, albeit not always translated into action, returned strongly to the development agenda over a decade ago. Smallholders’ livelihoods encompass social and economic realities outside agriculture, however, providing opportunities as well as challenges for the smallholder model. While smallholders continue to straddle the farm and non-farm sectors, the notion of leaving agriculture altogether appears hyperbolic, given the persistently high share of income generated from agriculture noted in the Afrint dataset. Trends over the past fifteen years can be broadly described
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Hoang, Chung Van. New Religions and State's Response to Religious Diversification in Contemporary Vietnam: Tensions from the Reinvention of the Sacred. Springer, 2017.

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Hoang, Chung Van. New Religions and State's Response to Religious Diversification in Contemporary Vietnam: Tensions from the Reinvention of the Sacred. Springer, 2018.

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Indicators, The Caracas Report on Alternative Development. Redefining Wealth and Progress: New Ways to Measure Economic, Social, and Environmental Change : The Caracas Report on Alternative Development Indic (Diversification Series). Knowledge Systems Inc., 1990.

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Phillimore, Jenny, Nando Sigona, and Katherine Tonkiss, eds. Superdiversity, Policy and Governance in Europe. Policy Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1332/policypress/9781447352051.001.0001.

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Immigration has transformed the social, economic, political and cultural landscapes of global cities such as London, Melbourne, Milan and Amsterdam. The term 'superdiversity' captures a new era of migration-driven demographic diversifications and associated complexities. Superdiversity is the future or, in many cases, the current reality of neighbourhoods, cities, countries and regions, yet the implications of superdiversification for governance and policy have, until now, received very little attention. This book explores the ways in which superdiversity has shaped the development of policy a
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Zróżnicowanie warunków życia ludności w Polsce w 1997 r.: Raport analityczny z badania ankietowego = Diversification of the Polish population in 1997 : analytical report based on the questionnaire survey. Główny Urząd Statystyczny, Dept. Warunków Życia, 1998.

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Kirk, Mimi, and Jean Francois Seznec. Industrialization in the Gulf: A Socioeconomic Revolution. Taylor & Francis Group, 2012.

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Jean-François, Seznec, and Kirk Mimi, eds. Industrialization in the Gulf: A socioeconomic revolution. Routledge, 2011.

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Cronqvist, Henrik, and Danling Jiang. Individual Investors. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780190269999.003.0003.

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Traditional finance explains individual investor’s behavior and financial decision making based on economic incentives and rationality. Modern finance, however, takes a holistic view and searches for not only economic but also biological, psychological, and social factors that shape decision making. In this new approach, genetics, life experiences, psychological traits, social norms, and peer influences, as well as beliefs, values, and culture help determine an investor’s stock market participation, equity holdings, frequency of trading, extent of diversification, and investment preferences. T
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Bedford, Stuart, and Matthew Spriggs. The Archaeology of Vanuatu. Edited by Ethan E. Cochrane and Terry L. Hunt. Oxford University Press, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199925070.013.015.

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The more than 1,000-kilometer stretch of eighty-two inhabited islands comprising the Vanuatu archipelago is centrally situated in the southwest Pacific. These islands were first settled in the late Holocene by Lapita colonists as part of a rapid migratory event that travelled as far east as Tonga. Over three millennia Vanuatu has transformed into an extraordinarily diverse country both linguistically and culturally. The challenge to archaeology is to explain how such diversity has arisen. This chapter addresses a range of themes that are central to the definition and understanding of the timin
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Jappelli, Tullio, and Luigi Pistaferri. Non-Standard Preferences. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199383146.003.0014.

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In the real world many facts appear to conflict with the assum ptions of the standard life-cycle model and its main hypotheses. The mental accounting model challenges the assumption that resources are fungible. Substantial evidence produced by psychology, laboratory experiments, and empirical studies points out that people do not make time-consistent decisions, leading to the analysis of time-inconsistent preferences and hyperbolic discounting, a model in which rational agents make time-inconsistent decisions. A third critique is that people are in fact not fully informed about financial oppor
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Dean, Rebecca M. Fauna and the emergence of intensive agricultural economies in the United States Southwest. Edited by Umberto Albarella, Mauro Rizzetto, Hannah Russ, Kim Vickers, and Sarah Viner-Daniels. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199686476.013.36.

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The Hohokam of Arizona, USA, created one of the most intensive agricultural systems in North America. Their hunting economy intensified along with the agricultural system, but intensification (measured through the diversification of hunting strategies) was mitigated by a variety of processes, not all of which are easily understood by traditional methods of measuring intensification, such as diet breadth models. Hunting intensification was limited by constraints placed on hunters due to agricultural labour needs, and affected by changes in local landscapes for agricultural purposes. The hunting
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Kahn, Andrew, Mark Lipovetsky, Irina Reyfman, and Stephanie Sandler. Introduction. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780199663941.003.0021.

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Part IV outlines the development of literature within its social and historical context, charting the growth of a mass readership and literary journalism. It explores how the establishment of a sustainable system of royalties enabled the professionalization of literature, arguing that the so-called thick journals, thanks to their financial success, played a particularly important role in this process. The Part explores how autobiographical genres and poetry each in its own way expressed subjectivities. The Part discusses the growth of the novel and the diversification of character types, and,
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Bebbington, Anthony, Abdul-Gafaru Abdulai, Denise Humphreys Bebbington, et al. Conclusions. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198820932.003.0006.

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This chapter synthesizes findings from Bolivia, Ghana, Peru, and Zambia. It concludes that political settlements influence the relationships between resource-dependent economies and patterns of social inclusion. However, neither authoritarian, dominant leader forms of politics, nor competitive democratic politics has fostered significant economic diversification or reduced levels of resource dependence. The extractive economy does, however, influence the dynamics of national political settlements. The rents that resource extraction makes possible, and the high cost of engaging in extractive in
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Stausberg, Michael. History. Edited by Michael Stausberg and Steven Engler. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780198729570.013.51.

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This chapter deals with the history of the study of religion as an academic discipline rather than as a field of research. Disciplinary history is often self-justificatory: different narratives emphasize continuity or discontinuity and engage tropes of progress or nostalgia. As an academic discipline, the history of the study of religion is embedded in the wider field of religious studies and in institutional and societal developments. For its emergence, it required an operative concept of ‘religion’ and the institutional setting of the modern research university. The discipline emerged in an
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