Does geography or ecology best explain 'cultural' variation among chimpanzee communities? Social transmissionBiogeographyTool useEvolutionPan troglodytesMuch attention has been paid to geographic variation in chimpanzee behavior, but few studies have ......
Social Impacts of Afforestation in South Africadoi:10.1111/j.1949-8535.2006.tb00053.xKristinaMonroeBishopWileyFocus on GeographyBishop, K.M., 2006. Social impacts of afforestation in South Africa. Focus Geogr. 49 (1), 8-15. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1949-8535.2006.tb00053.x....
We explore the possible deleterious lifelong impacts for youth who serve stints of incarceration in adult jails or prisons. Our study uses a sample of all youth ages 16 and 17 arrested in New York State in 1987 and follows their criminal careers for 24 years. New York was selected as the ...
The researchers found other important differences in COVID impacts at different stages of the pandemic. For example, the relationship between household size and infection rates grew stronger during the first four stages of the pandemic, while the proportion of teenagers and young adults infected decrea...
The main finding of this study is that neighborhood level social deprivation impacts the demographic and clinical risk factors of SI and SA differently among commercially insured youth and adults. Among youth, SDI interacted with many risk factors for both SI and SA. The modified effects were usua...
Thus, there is a need to examine the scale at which the social ecology impacts crime. We use data from seven cities from around the year 2000 to test our research questions using multilevel negative binomial regression models (N = 73,010 blocks and 8,231 block groups). Our results ...
In LAC countries, educational inequality is a persistent issue influenced by several factors, with geographical location factor playing a crucial role. Geographic location significantly impacts access to and quality of education, particularly distinguishing between urban and rural context. In cities, distric...
If the coefficients γ1 and δ2 are both significant, it indicates that identity plays a role in the impacts of social discrimination on MWRH. The third step tests the coefficient δ1. If coefficient δ1 is significant, it shows a partially mediated effect; otherwise, it denotes a fully ...
The Long-Term Consequences of Imprisoning Our Youth: The Lasting Impact of Time Spent in Adult Jails and Prisons Megan C Kurlychek, Matthew C Kijowski, Alysha M Gagnon We explore the possible deleterious lifelong impacts for ...
Humans and ecosystems are deeply connected to, and through, the hydrological cycle. However, impacts of hydrological change on social and ecological systems are infrequently evaluated together at the global scale. Here, we focus on the potential for soci