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Zhang, Meng Le1 (AUTHOR) meng_le.zhang@sheffield.ac.uk, Piekut, Aneta2 (AUTHOR), Rasool, Zanib3 (AUTHOR), Warden, Lydia2 (AUTHOR), Staples, Henry2 (AUTHOR), Pryce, Gwilym1 (AUTHOR)
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PLoS ONE. 8/26/2024, Vol. 19 Issue 8, p1-12. 12p.
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In Children and Youth Services Review August 2020 115
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Zhang, Meng Le1 (AUTHOR) meng_le.zhang@sheffield.ac.uk, Adepeju, Monsuru2 (AUTHOR), Thomas, Rhiannon1 (AUTHOR)
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PLoS ONE. 12/1/2022, Vol. 17 Issue 12, p1-16. 16p.
Autor:
Zhang, Meng Le, Piekut, Aneta
Background: A small number of studies have used computer algorithms with areal-level data to detect community borders. One such study by Dean et al. uses a statistical model to detect sharp community boundaries, referred to as social frontiers. Howev
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Crime may affect house prices through mediating causal pathways--such as the destruction of property or victimisation of locals. One mediating pathway is the 'signalling' effect of crime which may decrease house prices in high crime areas due to a pe
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The Introduction Programme offers language, employment and cultural training for new migrants in Norway. Attendance on the programme is mandatory for most refugees and family reunification migrants (with non-Nordic spouses). Migrants are given a spec
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Journal for Labour Market Research; 5/27/2023, Vol. 57 Issue 1, p1-15, 15p
Autor:
Zhang, Meng Le
Our neighbours can potentially influence our behaviour. For instance, poor health behaviours amongst neighbours may normalise and reinforce our poor health behaviours. This is an example of a peer effect. Imitative behaviour can cause small initial c
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