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It’s still the land of opportunity, but now it’s confronting the human cost of its success. The new buzzwords: responsibility and empathy.
Ecological Fallacy is a well-known problem for statistical inference whenever analysis is performed on aggregated data. Often, the aggregation scheme used for analysis has nothing to do with what you want to analyze. Census data, for example, is aggregated based on population distributions that may...
If you want to migrate to Australia as a Malaysian, you will need to get a job offer ahead of time. There are plenty of occupations that require manpower, but Australia is a little unique in that there are other industries that often lack personnel. For those industries, Australia offers ...
The development of the online meal-delivery industry is a double-edged sword, with potential to both hamper and drive progress towards achievement of the S
and Facebook Messenger are used for much more than alerting subscribers to flash sales and special promotions. Southeast Asian consumers frequently make purchases through these social media channels. They also like to engage directly through their apps with sellers—often small retailers or individuals ...
Citing the Quality of Worklife Survey and the Understanding American Study, they report that less than 13% of full- and part-time jobs have a formal “work-from-home” arrangement, even though twice that amount work often from home.5 According to Mas and Pallais, the “median worker ...
There is still a significant gap in the literature concerning the effect of exposure to nature representations on social media. This is an intriguing topic, because, while the psychological effects of social media exposure are often considered adverse, nature posts may actually to some extent ...
wheelchair, the bus became his lifeline — that is, when it didn’t leave him in the dust, which happened often and sometimes still does. “Many of our buses were decades old with nonfunctioning wheelchair lifts, so I was frequently being left on the side of the roa...
there is theoretical support for expecting to find a pattern of diminished returns in the relationship between SES and Indigenous health. First, discrimination and systemic racism may inhibit the benefits that normally accumulate by moving up the SES ladder. In practice, this is often observed, for...