Following every Budget or Statement, I write an article to give people who are not resident in the UK a concise overview of some of the main points, with particular reference to any changes that have relevance to those of us living outside of the UK, especially in the GCC. The UK press...
Studies focused on a very particular population e.g. people with severe mental illness, people who use drugs, and people with head and neck cancer where the mechanisms driving behaviour might be particular to the experience of that population and not generalisable to broader population groups. Data...
Sign up with one click: Facebook Twitter Google Share on Facebook Afford Dictionary Thesaurus Medical Acronyms Encyclopedia Related to Afford:effort To be able tobuysomething. Theoretically, one can afford anything so long as one has themoneyto purchase it. However, affordability is subjective to ...
Disabled people)Also found in: Dictionary, Thesaurus, Medical, Legal, Encyclopedia. Disability 1. Any brokerage account with a restriction, or the restrictions themselves. Disabilities exist generally to prevent conflicts of interest in investment. For example, an employee of the brokerage may be ...
I wrote this post partially as a personal challenge to give more. Given that at age 46, I'm halfway through life's journey, it's imperative I spend and give more generously to prevent leaving too much behind. It's better to help people while alive than once dead. ...
“We are transforming the way that people support their families back home, providing new options, better choices, convenience, and instant gratification, while helping them save time and money” continued Hanna. “This partnership opens new channels for OKY users to top-up their account with cash...
Research is urgently needed to understand the challenges, financial and other, of caregivers of people with cancer who experience serious socioeconomic disadvantage and structural vulnerability (e.g., poverty, unemployment, homelessness, racism, criminalization due to illicit substance use, or mental ...
Hence, it is possible that when people experience financial stress, they are uncertain of their future expected financial outcomes. As a result, they may develop a lower perception of their financial well-being. Thus, decisions made under uncertainty, or with incomplete information, may constrain ...
Using longitudinal data before and during the first six months of the COVID-19 pandemic for a representative sample of Dutch households, we examined the role of financial stress, defined as the subjective experience of lacking financial resources to cope with demands, in mental health changes. Als...
of being a long term carer and having seen some of my friends struggle to fulfil this role, I have become convinced that, while the endeavours of organisations for carers1 are to be respected, the only important thing that makes a difference is practical financial help.The most effective 鈥...