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income gradient in self-reported health in the US and Canada. We find that being below median income raises the likelihood … percentage points in Canada. We also find that the 7 percentage point gradient difference between the two countries is reduced by … larger in the US than in Canada before the age of 65, but about the same after 65. Our results are therefore consistent with …
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income gradient in self-reported health in the US and Canada. We find that being below median income raises the likelihood … percentage points in Canada. We also find that the 7 percentage point gradient difference between the two countries is reduced by … larger in the US than in Canada before the age of 65, but about the same after 65. Our results are therefore consistent with …
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income gradient in self-reported health in the US and Canada. We find that being below median income raises the likelihood … percentage points in Canada. We also find that the 7 percentage point gradient difference between the two countries is reduced by … larger in the US than in Canada before the age of 65, but about the same after 65. Our results are therefore consistent with …
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wealth, urbanicity) with memory performance and memory decline over up to 8 years of follow up in England and China … that higher education and wealth were associated with better baseline memory in both England and China, but the impact of … socioeconomically patterned, primarily by higher education and wealth in the Chinese population and urbanicity in both England and China …
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and status e ects, social health norms, and comparison processes. Using representative longitudinal data from a German …
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. It argues that the divergence is largely attributable to the differences between Canada and China in the general legal …This Article discusses, compares, and analyzes the transplanted General Anti-Avoidance Rule (GAAR) in China and the … GAAR in Canada. It demonstrates the similarity between the GAARs on paper and the divergence between the GAARs in action …
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Prior research has demonstrated that intercultural negotiations tend to be significantly less successful than intracultural negotiations (Adair, Okumura, & Brett, 2001; Gulbro & Herbig, 1996). The poor negotiating outcomes of international negotiations have been attributed to cultural differences in...
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