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Social Sciences, Volume 14, Issue 5

May 2025 - 67 articles

Cover Story: This comprehensive review examines 34 Canadian studies utilizing longitudinal data to explore immigrant health. It highlights key methodological limitations (e.g., outdated datasets, oversimplified outcomes, and limited analytic methods) and offers insights into potential best practices to address these issues. This paper emphasizes the need for enhanced data infrastructure and greater methodological transparency to better inform evidence-based immigrant health policy. View this paper
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Articles (67)

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  • Open Access
3 Citations
1,628 Views
15 Pages

Human trafficking for forced labour or sexual exploitation often takes the form of forced migration. It is the third-largest crime industry in the world and has severe consequences on the women survivors. Trafficking violates the safety, welfare, and...

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  • Open Access
1 Citations
5,211 Views
18 Pages

Preventing Harassment and Gender-Based Violence in Online Videogames Through Education

  • Andrea Gracia-Zomeño,
  • Belinda Domingo-Gómez,
  • Ramón García-Perales and
  • Eduardo García-Toledano

The prevention and fight against harassment and gender violence in online videogames is a current problem. The aim of this research is to analyze the prevention work carried out in educational centers, with an emphasis on the Community of Madrid (Spa...

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  • Open Access
1,192 Views
12 Pages

Deep, potent silences sometimes underlie thoughts of suicide. This paper presents a personal reflection of silence as a form of expression, and examines how engaging in expressive arts activities may reveal and help in processing feelings of distress...

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  • Open Access
3,669 Views
14 Pages

Background: During the past years, brain drain has become an international problem. A shortage of human resources in the medical field revealed its challenges during the COVID-19 pandemic. Despite the large number of medical school graduates in Egypt...

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  • Open Access
1 Citations
2,755 Views
34 Pages

Comparative Analysis of Skill Shortages, Skill Mismatches, and the Threats of Migration in Labor Markets: A Sectoral Approach in North Macedonia, Türkiye, Ethiopia, and Ukraine

  • Violeta Cvetkoska,
  • Predrag Trpeski,
  • Igor Ivanovski,
  • Filip Peovski,
  • Meryem Hamsi İmrol,
  • Berk Babadoğan,
  • Halil Ecer,
  • Durmuş Ziya Görür,
  • Umut Selvi and
  • Adula Bekele Hunde
  • + 5 authors

Labor markets worldwide are increasingly strained by skill shortages, mismatches, and migration pressures, disrupting workforce stability and economic growth. This study conducts a comparative sectoral analysis in North Macedonia, Türkiye, Ethio...

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  • Open Access
1 Citations
5,356 Views
13 Pages

Background/Objectives: Currently, the type of population reproduction in China has changed to “low birth, low death, low growth”. Additionally, as the number of single people has increased and the number of women of childbearing age has d...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2 Citations
4,299 Views
16 Pages

Gender roles are sociocultural constructs that shape the behaviors, attitudes, and values associated with men and women that influence social structures, equity, and sustainability. While these constructs reflect societal expectations, they also limi...

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  • Open Access
1 Citations
3,068 Views
10 Pages

The changing nature of the labor market demands lifelong development of employees. This places a new responsibility on education to prepare students for a future of lifelong development. An important aspect of this preparation is the development of c...

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  • Open Access
849 Views
16 Pages

This study examines how the Norwegian Child Welfare Tribunal justifies regulating telephone and digital communication between children in public care and their parents. The regulation of such contact represents a distinct form of state interference i...

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  • Open Access
1,166 Views
16 Pages

New Zealand has a long history of accepting refugees, with a refugee quota programme in place since 1987. New Zealand does not have a formal legislative structure for refugee resettlement. Its design and practice of the refugee quota programme are gu...

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Soc. Sci. - ISSN 2076-0760