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School inclusivity was linked to lower NEET rates
Analysis of English secondary schools reveals that lower suspension rates, higher student progress, onsite post-16 provision, and school type predict reduced NEET outcomes.
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Voters use ideology labels to infer candidate policy positions
Study reveals voters in multiparty systems use left-right ideology labels to infer candidate positions, even when their own ideology misaligns with their policy preferences.
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Catholic presence and religious tolerance shaped science in Italy
Study reveals how Catholic Church presence in Italian regions influenced scientific development across eight centuries, with religious tolerance amplifying positive effects on scientific output.
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Domestic credit supports Nepal's long-run economic growth
ARDL analysis of Nepal's economic growth reveals domestic credit impacts GDP only long-term, while capital formation and exports drive growth across both timeframes, 1992-2023.
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Gender roles in farming and trade differ by region in Nigeria
Analysis of Nigeria General Household Survey data reveals substantial regional variation in gender participation across farming, wholesale, and retail activities.
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Coastal city green development scores rose, but gaps remained wide
Assess urban green development capacity in coastal eastern China using entropy weight-TOPSIS analysis, examining economic, technological, and governance factors driving sustainability transitions.