JAPANSOCIAL distancingCOVID-19COVID-19 pandemicEPIDEMICSJournal of Urban Health -doi:10.1007/s11524-020-00464-4Shuhei NomuraDaisuke YoneokaYuta TanoueTakayuki KawashimaHiroaki MiyataSpringer USJournal of Urban Health
Diverse group of businesspeople having a meeting in the office Colleagues discussing in office The Tsutenkaku at night in Osaka, Japan. After the COVID-19 pandemic, Kyoto's Nishiki Market is packed with tourists from around the world, and people have started to resume their travel activities ...
Men who sell sex to men are a diverse population across countries [1]. In recent years the setting of male sex work in western countries has shifted towards a subculture of men having paid sexual contacts with men who they encounter via the internet [2]. These male sex workers are often...
With a presence in more than 80 countries, Takeda is a truly global and diverse organization. Explore Takeda Global Locations Tokyo, JapanTakeda Global Headquarters Zurich, SwitzerlandTakeda Europe Headquarters Boston, USATakeda United States Headquarters ...
With a presence in more than 80 countries, Takeda is a truly global and diverse organization. Explore Takeda Global Locations Tokyo, JapanTakeda Global Headquarters Zurich, SwitzerlandTakeda Europe Headquarters Boston, USATakeda United States Headquarters ...
MoghadamValentine Moghadam is currently with UNESCO in Paris, working as chief of the ... Valentine,M.,Moghadam - 《Journal of Middle East Womens Studies》 被引量: 44发表: 2005年 Differing Perceptions of EFL Writing among Readers in Japan This quantitative and qualitative study investigated ...
The Internet enables people to interact with each other without any restrictions, and Internet-based social networking services (SNS) and online games have spread widely. In 1998, addictive behavior toward the Internet was coined “Internet addiction”, based on the concept of behavioral addiction, ...
Notwithstanding its limitations, this study provides an empirical foundation for future studies to investigate patterns of work stress and mental health needs in the diverse population of working adults, with a particular focus on addressing their intersectional profiles and needs in mental health ...
well today – maybe even yourself. But doing better isn’t necessarily actual class advancement. A slew of studies in recent years document the persistence of inequities that keep working-class people from achieving economic and social parity with their peers, even when similarly educated or ...
In Great Britain and Germany the working people did not succeed in raising wages to the prewar level until 1929, when wages finally exceeded the prewar level by an insignificant degree in France, by 30 percent in the USA, and by 50 percent in Japan. During the years of partial economic ...