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Nonlinear Impulse Response Functions and Local Projections, Christian Gourieroux and Quinlan Lee,
from arXiv.org
(2023)
Forecast Relative Error Decomposition, Christian Gourieroux and Quinlan Lee,
from arXiv.org
(2024)
Achieving Efficiency and Accountability in Occupational Health and Safety and Workplace Reform, M. Quinlan,
from The University of New South Wales. Department of Industrial Relations.
(1995)
Keywords: HEALTH ; SAFETY ; LABOUR
Integrated Management - An Employment Perspective, M. Quinlan,
from The University of New South Wales. Department of Industrial Relations.
(1997)
Keywords: MANAGEMENT ; EMPLOYMENT ; AUSTRALIA
The Implications of Labour Market Restructuring in Industrialised Societies for Occupational Health and Safety, M. Quinlan,
from The University of New South Wales. Department of Industrial Relations.
(1997)
Keywords: HEALTH ; SAFETY ; LABOUR MARKET
Book Review: Injury and the New World of Work, Michael Quinlan,
in The Economic and Labour Relations Review
(2001)
Book review: Ake Sandberg (ed.), Nordic Lights: Work, Management and Welfare in Scandinavia, Michael Quinlan,
in The Economic and Labour Relations Review
(2014)
Labour Market Restructuring in Industrialised Societies: An Overview, Michael Quinlan,
in The Economic and Labour Relations Review
(1998)
Book Review, Michael Quinlan,
in Economic and Industrial Democracy
(2002)
Reviews, Michael Quinlan,
in Economic and Industrial Democracy
(1988)
The Implications of Labour Market Restructuring in Industrialized Societies for Occupational Health and Safety, Michael Quinlan,
in Economic and Industrial Democracy
(1999)
The ‘Pre-Invention’ of Precarious Employment: The Changing World of Work in Context, Michael Quinlan,
in The Economic and Labour Relations Review
(2012)
Five challenges to humanity: Learning from pattern/repeat failures in past disasters?, Michael Quinlan,
in The Economic and Labour Relations Review
(2020)
Keywords: Climate change; crisis; disaster management; environmental degradation; inequality; latent system failure; pandemics; population; resource depletion; social dislocation
Studying democratic innovations: toward a problem-driven approach to case study research, Quinlan Bowman,
in Policy Studies
(2019)
Worker Representation and Workplace and Safety – By David Walters and Theo Nichols, Michael Quinlan,
in British Journal of Industrial Relations
(2008)
Reimagining Academic Activism: Learning from Feminist Anti‐Violence Activists by Ruth Weatherhall, Elizabeth Quinlan,
in British Journal of Industrial Relations
(2022)
Hazard or Hardship: Crafting Global Norms on the Right to Refuse Unsafe Work, by Jeffrey Hilgert. ILR Press, Ithaca, NY, 2013, 224 pp., ISBN: 978 0 8014 5189 8, £29.95, hardback, Michael Quinlan,
in British Journal of Industrial Relations
(2014)
The effects of non-standard forms of employment on worker health and safety, Quinlan, Michael,,
from International Labour Organization
(2015)
Keywords: non-standard forms of employment, temporary employment, informal employment, self employment, occupational health, occupational safety, working conditions, hours of work, employment policy
Private Equity in the Emerging Markets: No Longer an Asterisk, Joseph Quinlan,
from Palgrave Macmillan
(2012)
Keywords: Develop Nation, Private Equity, International Reserve, Deal Activity, Sovereign Debt Crisis
Kinship, Gender & Migration from a Rural Caribbean Community, Robert J. Quinlan,
in Migration Letters
(2005)
Keywords: Rural Caribbeans ; kinship ; gender ; migration
Careers on the Land, Patrick T. Quinlan,
in American Journal of Economics and Sociology
(1946)
Ventures in Co‐operative Settlement, Patrick T. Quinlan,
in American Journal of Economics and Sociology
(1947)
Solidarity Among the Amish, Patrick T. Quinlan,
in American Journal of Economics and Sociology
(1947)
Foodborne Illness Incidence Rates and Food Safety Risks for Populations of Low Socioeconomic Status and Minority Race/Ethnicity: A Review of the Literature, Jennifer J. Quinlan,
in IJERPH
(2013)
Keywords: foodborne illness; food safety; low income; minority; vulnerable populations; food desert; ethnic foodservice; socioeconomic; food desert
Evidence versus Indeology: Lifting the Blindfold on OHS in Precarious Employment, M. Quinlan and C. Mayhew,
from The University of New South Wales. Department of Industrial Relations.
(2001)
Keywords: EMPLOYMENT ; WORKING CONDITIONS ; LABOUR CONTRACTS
Modelling Dimensions of ‘the Social’ in Knowledge Teams: An Operationalisation of Habermas’ Theory of Communicative Action, Elizabeth Quinlan and Susan Robertson,
in Sociological Research Online
(2010)
Keywords: Knowledge Exchange; Multi-Disciplinary Knowledge Teams; Dynamic Agent Based Modelling; Communicative Action
Minimum Labour Standards and Their Enforcement: Special Symposium to Be Published in Economic and Labour Relations Review 2011, Peter Sheldon and Michael Quinlan,
in The Economic and Labour Relations Review
(2010)
Minimum Labour Standards and Their Enforcement, Peter Sheldon and Michael Quinlan,
in The Economic and Labour Relations Review
(2011)
The Enforcement of Minimum Labour Standards in an Era of Neo-Liberal Globalisation: An Overview, Michael Quinlan and Peter Sheldon,
in The Economic and Labour Relations Review
(2011)
Keywords: China; decent work; labour standards enforcement; minimum labour standards; neoliberalism; occupational health; procedural rights; substantive union rights; vulnerable workers; working conditions
Book Review: On Strong Foundations: The BWIU and Industrial Relations in the Australian Construction Industry 1942–1992, Glenn Mitchell and Michael Quinlan,
in The Economic and Labour Relations Review
(1996)
Trucking Tragedies: Why Occupational Health and Safety Outcomes are Worse for Subcontract Workers in the Road Transport Industry, C. Mayhew and M. Quinlan,
from The University of New South Wales. Department of Industrial Relations.
(1997)
Keywords: HEALTH ; SAFETY ; TRANSPORT ; LABOUR
'Health management' in the private sector in the context of HIV|AIDS: progress and challenges faced by company programmes in South Africa, Gavin George and Tim Quinlan,
in Sustainable Development
(2009)
Safeguarding the global contingent workforce? Guestworkers in Australia, Stefanie Toh and Michael Quinlan,
in International Journal of Manpower
(2009)
Keywords: Occupational health and safety, Migrant workers, Legislation, Compensation, Immigration
An Importer's Guide to Nontraditional Agricultural Products from Guatemala, Mary Quinlan and Roberto Perdomo,
from United States Department of Agriculture
(1989)
Keywords: Agricultural Finance, Crop Production/Industries, International Relations/Trade, Labor and Human Capital, Production Economics, Productivity Analysis
Community campaigns, Schains, and protecting the health and well-being of workers, M. Quinlan and R.K. Sokas,
in American Journal of Public Health
(2009)
Voice and resistance: Coalminers’ struggles to represent their health and safety interests in Australia and New Zealand 1871–1925, David Walters and Michael Quinlan,
in The Economic and Labour Relations Review
(2019)
Keywords: Coalmining; ILO155; safety inspection; union voice
Populist Wave or Metamorphosis of a Chameleon? Populist Attitudes and the Vote in 2016 in the United States and Ireland, Stephen Quinlan and Deirdre Tinney,
in The Economic and Social Review
(2019)
Keywords: populism, elections, United States, Ireland
Representing workers on occupational safety and health: some lessons from a largely ignored history, David Walters and Michael Quinlan,
in Industrial Relations Journal
(2019)
Context Matters: Economic Voting in the 2009 and 2014 European Parliament Elections, Martin Okolikj and Stephen Quinlan,
in Politics and Governance
(2016)
Keywords: bailout; economic voting; European elections; global financial crisis; perceptions of economic responsibility
The Journey Toward Organizational Resilience at the University of Leeds, Nina Quinlan and Gary Tideswell,
from Palgrave Macmillan
(2011)
Keywords: Safety Management, Safety Executive, Ancillary Staff, Executive Coaching, Organizational Resilience
Evaluation of Synergized Pyrethrum for the Control of Indian-Meal Moth in Stored Shelled Corn, James K. Quinlan and Robert F. Miller,
from United States Department of Agriculture, Agricultural Marketing Service, Transportation and Marketing Program
(1958)
Keywords: Crop Production/Industries, Research and Development/Tech Change/Emerging Technologies, Research Methods/ Statistical Methods
The Health and Safety Effects of Job Insecurity: An Evaluation of the Evidence, Philip Bohle, Michael Quinlan and Claire Mayhew,
in The Economic and Labour Relations Review
(2001)
Immigrant Workers, Trade Unions and Industrial Struggle: An Overview of the Australian Experience, 1945-85, Michael Quinlan and Constance Lever-Tracy,
in Economic and Industrial Democracy
(1988)
Labor Force Participation Rates of Women and the Rise of the Two-Earner Family, Daniel C Quinlan and Jean Shackelford,
in American Economic Review
(1980)
Multivesicular Release Underlies Short Term Synaptic Potentiation Independent of Release Probability Change in the Supraoptic Nucleus, Michelle E Quinlan and Michiru Hirasawa,
in PLOS ONE
(2013)
Forecasting government support in Irish general elections: Opinion polls and structural models, Stephen Quinlan and Michael S. Lewis-Beck,
in International Journal of Forecasting
(2021)
Keywords: Election forecasting; Structural model; Ireland; Opinion polls;
Abortion applicants: characteristics distinguishing dropouts remaining pregnant and those having abortion, M.E. Swigar, D.M. Quinlan and S.D. Wexler,
in American Journal of Public Health
(1977)
Towards universal health coverage in Zambia: impediments and opportunities, Carolien Aantjes, Timothy Quinlan and Joske Bunders,
in Development in Practice
(2016)
Crop diversification, impulsivity, and resilience in Ethiopia, Hyunjyung Oh, Robert Quinlan and Jonathan Yoder,
in Review of Development Economics
(2022)
Recovery from chronic monocular deprivation following reactivation of thalamocortical plasticity by dark exposure, Karen L. Montey and Elizabeth M. Quinlan,
in Nature Communications
(2011)
From Labour Market Exclusion to Industrial Solidarity: Australian Trade Union Responses to Asian Workers, 1830-1988, Michael Quinlan and Constance Lever-Tracy,
in Cambridge Journal of Economics
(1990)
Equity and targeting adolescents and youth in health service delivery, Meaghen Quinlan-Davidson and Rafael Cortez,
from The World Bank
(2017)
Keywords: Adolescent, Youth, health service delivery, equity, human capital, health services, adolescent-responsive services, universal health coverage
Unfree Labour, Dissent, Convict-Transportation and the Building of Colonial Capital, Hamish Maxwell-Stewart and Michael Quinlan,
from Palgrave Macmillan
(2022)
Riot, Bushranging, Piracy and Revolt, Hamish Maxwell-Stewart and Michael Quinlan,
from Palgrave Macmillan
(2022)
Nothing to Lose but Your Chains, Hamish Maxwell-Stewart and Michael Quinlan,
from Palgrave Macmillan
(2022)
Approach, Sources and Methods, Hamish Maxwell-Stewart and Michael Quinlan,
from Palgrave Macmillan
(2022)
Convict Eastern Australia: Labour Bureaucracy or Police State?, Hamish Maxwell-Stewart and Michael Quinlan,
from Palgrave Macmillan
(2022)
Battling the Bench, Hamish Maxwell-Stewart and Michael Quinlan,
from Palgrave Macmillan
(2022)
Shipboard Mutinies, Hamish Maxwell-Stewart and Michael Quinlan,
from Palgrave Macmillan
(2022)
Issuing Demands and Threats and Striking Deals, Hamish Maxwell-Stewart and Michael Quinlan,
from Palgrave Macmillan
(2022)
Go-Slows, Strikes and Effort Bargaining, Hamish Maxwell-Stewart and Michael Quinlan,
from Palgrave Macmillan
(2022)
Absenteeism, Absconding and Escape, Hamish Maxwell-Stewart and Michael Quinlan,
from Palgrave Macmillan
(2022)
Compensatory Retribution, Hamish Maxwell-Stewart and Michael Quinlan,
from Palgrave Macmillan
(2022)
Unfree Workers, Hamish Maxwell-Stewart and Michael Quinlan,
from Palgrave Macmillan
(2022)
Regime Type and International Conflict: Towards a General Model, Benjamin E. Goldsmith, Stephan K. Chalup and Michael J. Quinlan,
in Journal of Peace Research
(2008)
Workplace Harassment Interventions and Labour Process Theory: A Critical Realist Synthesis of the Literature, Elizabeth Quinlan, Susan Robertson, Tracey Carr and Angie Gerrard,
in Sociological Research Online
(2020)
Keywords: critical realist evaluation; labour process; workplace harassment
Bayesian design of experiments for logistic regression to evaluate multiple nuclear forensic algorithms, Kevin R. Quinlan and Christine M. Anderson‐Cook,
in Applied Stochastic Models in Business and Industry
(2018)
Distribution and Retention of Fumigant Components in Shelled Corn in 3,250-Bushel Metal Bins, Charles L. Storey, James K. Quinlan and Loren I. Davidson,
from United States Department of Agriculture, Agricultural Marketing Service, Transportation and Marketing Program
(1970)
Keywords: Consumer/Household Economics, Research and Development/Tech Change/Emerging Technologies
Representing miners in arrangements for health and safety in coalmines: A study of current practice, David Walters, Michael Quinlan, Richard Johnstone and Emma Wadsworth,
in Economic and Industrial Democracy
(2019)
Keywords: Coalmining; employee representation; health and safety; trade unions
Short Trips and Long Days: Safety and Health in Short-Haul Trucking, Ann Williamson, Philip Bohle, Michael Quinlan and David Kennedy,
in ILR Review
(2009)
Spine Surgery Patients’ Perceptions of Postoperative Pulmonary Complications, Adero Gaudin, Ronda Jackson, Patricia Quinlan and Maureen George,
in Clinical Nursing Research
(2023)
Keywords: incentive spirometer; postoperative pulmonary complications; adherence; health belief model; qualitative
The experience sampling method: examining its use and potential in tourist experience research, Sarah Quinlan Cutler, Sean Doherty and Barbara Carmichael,
in Current Issues in Tourism
(2018)
“Snitches get stitches”: a qualitative exploration of childhood bullying in first episode psychosis, Claire Wheeler, Lisa Wood, Eilis Quinlan and Alison Spencer,
in Psychosis
(2023)
An investigation of the link between gambling motives and social context of gambling in young adults, Chelsea K. Quinlan, Abby L. Goldstein and Sherry H. Stewart,
in International Gambling Studies
(2014)
Cooperation or resistance? Representing workers' health and safety in a hazardous industry, David Walters, Michael Quinlan, Richard Johnstone and Emma Wadsworth,
in Industrial Relations Journal
(2016)
Relative Intragenerational Economic Mobility: A Cross-Period Analysis from 1968 to 2009, John E Silvia, Tim Quinlan and Joseph Seydl,
in Business Economics
(2013)
Risk-Adjusted Damages Calculation in Breach of Contract Disputes: A Case Study, Graves Frank C., Zhou Bin, Brosterman Melvin and Murphy Quinlan,
in Journal of Business Valuation and Economic Loss Analysis
(2010)
Keywords: valuation, risk, cost of capital
Economic Voting in EU Referendums: Sociotropic versus Egocentric Voting in the Lisbon Treaty Plebiscites in Ireland, Johan A. Elkink, Stephen Quinlan and Richard Sinnott,
in Politics and Governance
(2019)
Keywords: economic voting; egocentric voting; financial crisis; Ireland; Lisbon Treaty; referendum; sociotropic voting
On a class of repulsive mixture models, José J. Quinlan, Fernando A. Quintana and Garritt L. Page,
in TEST: An Official Journal of the Spanish Society of Statistics and Operations Research
(2021)
Keywords: Gibbs measures, Mixture models, Repulsive point processes, Hierarchical modeling
Character Strengths Interventions: Building on What We Know for Improved Outcomes, Denise Quinlan, Nicola Swain and Dianne Vella-Brodrick,
in Journal of Happiness Studies
(2012)
Keywords: Character strengths, Schools, Positive interventions, Positive psychology,
Challenges for Adolescent's Sexual and Reproductive Health within the Context of Universal Health Coverage, Rafael Cortez, Meaghen Quinlan-Davidson and Seemeen Saadat,
from The World Bank Group
(2014)
Keywords: Health, Nutrition and Population - Adolescent Health Health, Nutrition and Population - Health Systems Development & Reform Health, Nutrition and Population - Reproductive Health
Maternal and Child Health: The World Bank Group's Response to Sustainable Development Goal 3—Target 3.1 and 3.2, Amparo Gordillo-Tobar, Meaghen Quinlan-Davidson and Samuel Lantei Mills,
from The World Bank
(2017)
Keywords: live birth;investment need;maternal and child health;primary school completion rate;social and economic development;Fragility, Conflict, and Violence;access to health service;women in developing countries;primary health care facilities;Maternal and Child Mortality;antenatal and postnatal care;infant and child mortality;quality health care service;delivery of health services;access to basic service;lifetime risk of death;iron and folic acid;operation and maintenance expenditure;Democratic Republic of Congo;lack of employment opportunity;lack of employment opportunities;Delivery of Health Care;reproductive health-care services;Maternal Mortality;skilled birth attendance;net enrolment rate;maternal death;maternal mortality ratio;primary school enrolment;quality of care;conflict and violence;primary school age;female net enrolment;gross intake rate;Population and Development;Internally Displaced Person;loss of education;neonatal mortality;Maternal Health;child health service;ethnic minority community;lack of service;inequality in health;immunization of child;innovative financing mechanism;private sector partner;quality of education;international development community;access to asset;access to care;senior operations;voice and agency;vulnerable population group;comments and feedback;accessing health care;primary completion rate;Corporate Results Indicator;health care cost;number of pupils;number of women;neonatal mortality rates;health of mothers;quality of data;maternal health care;essential health services;health care system;preference for son;supply chain management;girls in school;complete primary school;health care provision;right of women;termination of pregnancy;universal primary education;infant mortality rate;loss of income;Health System Strengthening;health and nutrition;gap in access;sustainable development goals;official school age;skilled health personnel;complete secondary education;High Blood Pressure;decline in poverty;spread of disease;total fertility rate;reproductive health outcomes;advice to woman;sustainable development agenda;pregnant woman;extreme poverty;cognitive development;Antenatal Care;financial instability;inclusive growth;men's health;neonatal death;poor health;educated woman;forced displacement;delivery service;demographic dividend;civil registration;vital statistic;Gender Equality;poor household;old children;education level;Health Workers;female enrolment;concessional financing;health facility;geographical region;supply side;pregnancy care;dissemination mechanism;indigenous population;birth care;health systems;successful country;cultural practice;medical supply;limited mobility;skilled attendance;strategic partner;vulnerable group;skilled staff;gender norm;entrance age;postpartum period;deaths globally;government capacity;income support;nutrition intervention;parental education;remote area;income quintile;improved health;rural area;adolescent pregnancy;regional disparity;increased income;Mental health;healthy behavior;cognitive skill;enrolment target;quality education;strategic partnerships;quality primary;schooling year;women's empowerment;educational input;unpaid work;human capital;adolescent indicators;universal health;environmental dimension;noncommercial purposes;unemployed population;subsidiary right;maternal education;economic slowdown;postpartum care;skilled care;younger sibling;health challenge;family land;school fee;fragile states;human rights;nutritional deficit;contraceptive prevalence;adolescent birth;health interventions;secure access;teen pregnancy;young woman;female population;curative care;net enrollment;global partnership;young child;gender disparity;equitable access;constrained resource;income growth;equal distribution;socioeconomic indicator;subnational levels;children's health;alternative mode;multiple sources;health finance;impact intervention;political insecurity;large population;quality service;cervical cancer;postnatal services;community health;universal coverage
Challenges for Adolescent's Sexual and Reproductive Health Within the Context of Universal Health Coverage, Rafael Cortez, Meaghen Quinlan-Davidson and Seemeen Saadat,
from The World Bank
(2014)
Keywords: abuse, access to health, access to health care, access to health information, adolescence, ADOLESCENT, adolescent childbearing, Adolescent females, adolescent fertility, adolescent health, adolescent health policy, adolescent health programs, Adolescent Pregnancy, adolescents, adulthood, aged, basic human rights, births, contraceptive method, contraceptive methods, Contraceptive prevalence, contraceptive use, diseases, Early marriage, economic growth, family formation, FAMILY PLANNING, FAMILY PLANNING INFORMATION, FAMILY PLANNING Use, female, female adolescents, fertility rates, first marriage, first sex, focus group discussions, friendly health services, gender, gender norms, gender-based violence, health care, health policy, health sector, health services, health systems, healthy development, HIV, HIV/AIDS, human development, husbands, inequitable gender norms, injuries, injury, International Center for Research on Women, lack of knowledge, level of education, levels of education, male adolescents, marital status, married adolescent women, married adolescents, married women, MATERNAL MORTALITY, mental disorders, mental health, modern contraception, MORTALITY, Motherhood, Needs Assessment, Nutrition, obesity, older adolescents, onset of puberty, policy dialogue, Population Discussion, Population Knowledge, Pregnancy, pregnant women, prenatal care, productivity, Progress, provision of services, puberty, radio, REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH, reproductive health rights, risk-taking, rural areas, rural residence, sex, sex before age, sexual activity, sexual behavior, sexual intercourse, sexuality, sexually active, sexually transmitted infections, Skills Development, socioeconomic differences, STIs, tobacco, tobacco use, TV, unions, universal access, unmarried adolescent, unmarried adolescent girls, urban areas, Use of contraception, violence, WDR, workers, World Health Organization, Young people, young populations, young women, younger adolescents, youth
Socioeconomic Differences in Adolescent Sexual and Reproductive Health: Sexually Transmitted Infections, Jennifer Yarger, Mara Decker, Claire Brindis and Meaghen Quinlan-Davidson,
from The World Bank
(2015)
Keywords: Adolescence, adolescent females, adolescent women, adolescents, aged, barrier methods, cervical cancer, complications, developing countries, family planning, female, ... See More + ertility, health care, Health Services, HIV, HIV testing, HIV transmission, HIV/AIDS, infertility, married adolescents, married counterparts, married women, microbicides, Nutrition, Population Knowledge, prevalence, primary education, radio, REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH, Reproductive Healthcare, risk of infection, rural areas, screening, sexual activity, Sexual Behavior, SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED INFECTIONS, SOCIOECONOMIC DIFFERENCES, socioeconomic status, STIs, symptom, symptoms, treatment, Unintended Pregnancy, urban areas, vulnerable populations, young people, young women
Adolescent Sexual and Reproductive Health in Burkina Faso, Rafael Cortez, Diana Bowser and Meaghen Quinlan-Davisonson,
from The World Bank
(2015)
Keywords: abortion, abortion rates, access to education, access to health, access to health care, ADOLESCENT, adolescent boys, adolescent fertility, adolescent girls, adolescent ... See More + health, adolescent maternal mortality, adolescents, age of marriage, antenatal care, average age, Basic Education, births, cancer, care strategies, childbirth, Clandestine Abortion, community interventions, complications, contraceptive method, contraceptive use, deaths, discrimination, domestic violence, early marriage, early marriages, economic growth, educational achievement, Emergency Obstetric Care, employment opportunities, equal participation, equal rights, equitable access, families, family planning, Female, Female genital cutting, females, fertility rate, fertility rates, fewer children, FGC, financial constraints, first marriage, forced marriage, forced marriages, formal education, gender, gender approach, gender equality, gender equity, gender gap, gender gap in primary, GENDER NORMS, gender parity, Gender Policy, gender stereotypes, gender-based violence, harmful practices, health care, health care services, health facilities, health facility, health information, health insurance, health interventions, health outcomes, health policies, Health Policy, health services, HIV, HIV/AIDS, hospital, human rights, human rights violation, Illegal abortions, infant, infant mortality, intimate partner, labour force, labour force participation, lack of awareness, level of education, levels of knowledge, literacy rates, MARITAL STATUS, Married women, maternal complications, maternal health, maternal morbidity, maternal mortality, Medicine, mental health, modern contraception, National Gender Policy, National Health, National Policy, need for family planning, neonatal care, Nutrition, obstetric care, older age groups, older women, participation in decision, physical abuse, Population Knowledge, pregnancy, pregnancy prevention, primary education, primary health care, primary school, promotion of gender equality, quality of services, rape, Reproduction, REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH, Risk Behaviors, rural areas, school attendance, School Children, secondary school, SEXUAL ACTIVITY, Sexual Behavior, sexual education, sexual harassment, sexual violence, skilled birth attendance, social norms, Social Science, STIs, UNESCO, UNFPA, United Nations, United States Agency for International Development, unplanned pregnancies, USAID, use of Condoms, use of health facilities, Vocational Training, woman, women in society, Young Adolescents, young age, young people, young women, younger women, youth
‘Writers’ shift between error correction and sentence composing: Competing processes and the executive function, Thomas Quinlan, Maaike Loncke, Mariëlle Leijten and Luuk van Waes,
from University of Antwerp, Faculty of Business and Economics
(2009)
Keywords: Working memory, Central executive, Executive function, Writing processes, Proofreading
Photonic chip-based low-noise microwave oscillator, Igor Kudelin, William Groman, Qing-Xin Ji, Joel Guo, Megan L. Kelleher, Dahyeon Lee, Takuma Nakamura, Charles A. McLemore, Pedram Shirmohammadi, Samin Hanifi, Haotian Cheng, Naijun Jin, Lue Wu, Samuel Halladay, Yizhi Luo, Zhaowei Dai, Warren Jin, Junwu Bai, Yifan Liu, Wei Zhang, Chao Xiang, Lin Chang, Vladimir Iltchenko, Owen Miller, Andrey Matsko, Steven M. Bowers, Peter T. Rakich, Joe C. Campbell, John E. Bowers, Kerry J. Vahala, Franklyn Quinlan and Scott A. Diddams,
in Nature
(2024)
Antimicrobial resistant enteric bacteria are widely distributed amongst people, animals and the environment in Tanzania, Murugan Subbiah, Mark A. Caudell, Colette Mair, Margaret A. Davis, Louise Matthews, Robert J. Quinlan, Marsha B. Quinlan, Beatus Lyimo, Joram Buza, Julius Keyyu and Douglas R. Call,
in Nature Communications
(2020)
How Does Social Capital Reduce the Size of the Shadow Economy?, Lee,
in Global Economic Review
(2013)
Influence of Charismatic Leadership on Employee Engagement in South Korea, Lee,
in International Journal of Leadership and Governance
(2024)
Keywords: Charismatic Leadership, Employee Engagement
Ecological Risk Assessment Case Study: Impacts to Aquatic Receptors at a Former Metals Mining Superfund Site, Holly A. Hattemer‐Frey, Robert E. Quinlan and Gary R. Krieger,
in Risk Analysis
(1995)
Investigation and prosecution following workplace fatalities: Responding to the needs of families, Lynda R Matthews, Scott J Fitzpatrick, Philip Bohle and Michael Quinlan,
in The Economic and Labour Relations Review
(2014)
Keywords: Industrial relations; safety prosecutions; traumatic workplace death; workplace health and safety
Hidden costs, hidden lives: Financial effects of fatal work injuries on families, Lynda R Matthews, Michael Quinlan, Glenda M Jessup and Philip Bohle,
in The Economic and Labour Relations Review
(2022)
Keywords: Workplace death; families; children; financial effects; workers’ compensation coverage; welfare; social protection; health; OHS; work fatalities
Ameliorating Workplace Harassment among Direct Caregivers in Canada’s Healthcare System: A Theatre-Based Intervention, Elizabeth Quinlan, Susan Robertson, Ann-Marie Urban, Isobel M Findlay and Beth Bilson,
in Work, Employment & Society
(2020)
Keywords: Canada’s healthcare system; critical realist evaluation; direct caregivers; labour process theory; theatre-based intervention; Theatre of the Oppressed; workplace harassment
Relationships between livestock grazing practices, disease risk, and antimicrobial use among East African Agropastoralists, Haseeb Ahmed, Douglas R. Call, Robert J. Quinlan and Jonathan K. Yoder,
in Environment and Development Economics
(2018)
Using mechanical testing to assess the effect of lower-limb prosthetic socket texturing on longitudinal suspension, Julia Quinlan, Jessica Yohay, Vasanth Subramanian, Brad Poziembo and Stefania Fatone,
in PLOS ONE
(2020)
Wind Speed during Migration Influences the Survival, Timing of Breeding, and Productivity of a Neotropical Migrant, Setophaga petechia, Anna Drake, Christine A Rock, Sam P Quinlan, Michaela Martin and David J Green,
in PLOS ONE
(2014)
Effects of women’s footwear on the mechanical function of heel-height accommodating prosthetic feet, Matthew J Major, Julia Quinlan, Andrew H Hansen and Elizabeth Russell Esposito,
in PLOS ONE
(2022)
Integrated collector storage solar water heater under partial vacuum, Manolis Souliotis, Spiros Papaefthimiou, Yiannis G. Caouris, Aggelos Zacharopoulos, Patrick Quinlan and Mervyn Smyth,
in Energy
(2017)
Keywords: Integrated collector storage solar water heaters (ICSSWH); Heat diode mechanism; Thermal behavior; Phase change materials (PCM); Compound parabolic concentrators (CPC);
Foraging and predation risk for larval cisco (Coregonus artedi) in Lake Superior: A modelling synthesis of empirical survey data, Jared T. Myers, Daniel L. Yule, Michael L. Jones, Henry R. Quinlan and Eric K. Berglund,
in Ecological Modelling
(2014)
Keywords: Cisco; Rainbow smelt; Foraging model; Bioenergetic model; Recruitment;
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