- Migration, Ethnicity, and Economy
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- Impact of Technology on Adolescents
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- Global trade and economics
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- Video Coding and Compression Technologies
- Multimedia Communication and Technology
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- Demographic Trends and Gender Preferences
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Stomatology Hospital
2024
Guangzhou Medical University
2024
Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada
2013-2022
Chengdu University of Information Technology
2022
Statistics Canada
2015-2021
Lanzhou University of Technology
2021
Lanzhou University
2021
University of California, Berkeley
2020
HEC Montréal
2020
National Bureau of Economic Research
2020
Mindfulness-based intervention (MBI) has been applied in behavioral addiction studies recent years. However, few empirical using MBI have conducted for smartphone addiction, which is prevalent among Chinese university students. The aim of this study was to investigate the effectiveness a group mindfulness-based cognitive-behavioral (GMCI) on sample students.Students with were divided into control (n = 29) and an 41). students received 8-week GMCI. Smartphone evaluated scores from Mobile...
Social and physical environments are not only hypothesized to influence activity (PA), they also interrelated each other. However, few studies have examined the relationships of PA with social simultaneously. Accordingly, current study aims examine association between attributes neighborhood leisure-time (LTPA) among Chinese elders.By employing a two-stage stratified random sampling procedure, 2783 elders were identified from 47 neighborhoods in Shanghai during July September 2014. assessed...
With smartphones growing to be an integral part of model life, overuse smartphone has become epidemic around the world. It negatively affects people’s life with profound implications on mental, physical, and social health well-being. is important bring public’s awareness this define as a public issue. Potential strategies for addressing issue may learn from tobacco control, such education communication, legislation technical means. In contrast aim interventions not prohibit use, but promote...
It has been hypothesized that subjective well-being (SWB) is determined by a combination of individual characteristics, social environment, and physical environment. However, few studies have simultaneously examined the relationships attributes neighborhood with SWB. Accordingly, present study aimed to examine these among Chinese elders. A total 2,719 elders aged 60 years or older were recruited from 47 neighborhoods in Xinhua subdistrict Shanghai two-stage stratified random sampling...
The correlates of social capital and adherence to healthy lifestyle in patients with coronary heart disease Jialie Fang,1,* Ji-Wei Wang,2,* Jiang Li,3 Hua Li,4 Chunhai Shao5 1Shanghai Jing’an District Center for Disease Control Prevention, Shanghai, People’s Republic China; 2Key Lab Health Technology Assessment Ministry Health, School Public Fudan University, 3Faculty University Canberra, Australian Capital Territory, Australia; 4Department Cardiac Surgery, Zhongshan...
Using data from the Canadian Employer-Employee Dynamics Database between 2001 and 2015, authors examine impact of firms' hiring pay-setting policies on gender earnings gap in Canada. Consistent with existing literature following Card, Cardoso, Kline (2016), findings show that firm-specific premiums explain nearly one-quarter 26.8% average female male workers. On average, practices, due to differences relative proportion women hired at high-wage firms (known as sorting), policies, pay by...
Abstract We investigate the intra‐industry spill‐over effect of defaults in Chinese bond market by using a sample public corporate debt securities for period 2014–2018. find that both industry portfolios and individual firms witness strong contagion effect, which further spreads to primary market, triggering surge financing cost default industries. Moreover, this is stronger low‐competition industries regulated industries, as well when happens state‐owned enterprises. Better information...
Since the 1990s, studies on internet addiction and mobile phone have been concerned. Of which, refers to surfing via personal computers, is usually set within calls sending short message. In recent years, time frequency people using phones increasing rapidly with popularity of smart development Internet. Some severe cases show an excessive use phone, even dependent or addictive symptoms. These results in a variety physical, psychological social problems individuals. However, today's...
ABSTRACT Objective Craniofacial and oral malformations (COMs) represent an important class of human developmental disorders with profound implications on the anatomical structure, appearance, various physiological functions. In this study, we aimed to define spectrum COMs analysis its features or possible influencing factors improve surveillance control disease. Materials Methods We organized a multicenter survey from 19 hospitals in 14 provinces. The clinical data COM cases were collected...
The relationships between parental monitoring (PM), sensation seeking (SS), expected social benefits (ESB), refusal efficacy (RE), and tobacco alcohol use (TAU) have been well documented among adolescents. However, the mechanisms by which these 4 determinants affect TAU remain unclear. Based on Theory of Triadic Influence, this study aimed to explore how PM, SS, ESB, RE simultaneously influenced in Chinese From September 2013 June 2014, we used multistage cluster sampling select 6269...
Abstract Revised productivity accounts recently released by Statistics Canada are used to estimate a Klump–McAdam–Willman (KMW) normalized CES supply‐side system for the half‐century 1961–2012. The model permits distinct rates of factor‐augmenting technical change capital and labour that distinguish between short‐term versus long‐term effects, as well non‐unitary elasticity substitution time‐varying factor shares. advantage Canadian data this purpose is they provide unified treatment...
Using data from the Canadian Employer-Employee Dynamics Database between 2001 and 2015, we examine impact of firms’ hiring pay-setting policies on gender earnings gap in Canada. Consistent with existing literature following Card, Cardoso, Kline (2016), find that firm-specific premiums explain nearly one quarter 26.8% average female male workers. On average, practices – due to difference relative proportion women hired at high-wage firms, or sorting differences pay by within similar firms...
The article examines the role of multinationals and reallocation in productivity growth Canadian manufacturing sector 2001–2010. It finds that foreign-controlled enterprises were more important than domestically controlled overall labour for 2001–2010, but contribution declined after 2006 as a result an increase exits large productive firms during period. Restructuring intensified 2006. During 2006–2010, there was to are industries capital intermediate input intensive. effect new displacing...
We use longitudinal data from the income tax system to study impacts of firms’ employment and wage-setting policies on level change in immigrant-native wage differences Canada. focus immigrants who arrived early 2000s, distinguishing between those with without a college degree two broad groups countries – U.S., U.K. Northern Europe, rest world. Consistent growing literature based two-way fixed effects model Abowd, Kramarz, Margolis (1999), we find that firm-specific premiums explain...
Using data from the Canadian Employer-Employee Dynamics Database between 2001 and 2015, we examine impact of firms' hiring pay-setting policies on gender earnings gap in Canada. Consistent with existing literature following Card, Cardoso, Kline (2016), find that firm-specific premiums explain nearly one quarter 26.8% average female male workers. On average, practices – due to difference relative proportion women hired at high-wage firms, or sorting differences pay by within similar firms...
We use longitudinal data from the income tax system to study impacts of firms' employment and wage-setting policies on level change in immigrant-native wage differences Canada. focus immigrants who arrived early 2000s, distinguishing between those with without a college degree two broad groups countries – U.S., U.K. Northern Europe, rest world. Consistent growing literature based two-way fixed effects model Abowd, Kramarz, Margolis (1999), we find that firm-specific premiums explain...