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Distribution of Benefits From Transport Investments: A Discrete Choice Approach
Distribution of Benefits From Transport Investments: A Discrete Choice Approach
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Risk Governance of Automated Cars: Material Culture, Risk–Risk Tradeoffs and Systems Complexity
Risk Governance of Automated Cars: Material Culture, Risk–Risk Tradeoffs and Systems Complexity
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Criticism Without Criteria: New Directions in Critical Theory
Criticism Without Criteria: New Directions in Critical Theory
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A Comprehensive Case Study of PFLAG: Parents, Families and Friends of Lesbians and Gays
A Comprehensive Case Study of PFLAG: Parents, Families and Friends of Lesbians and Gays
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Learning from Individual Budget for People with Developmental Disabilities Under Self-Direction in the U.S.
Learning from Individual Budget for People with Developmental Disabilities Under Self-Direction in the U.S.
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Developing a Strength-based Group Therapy Program for Complicated Grief Among Korean-American Immigrants
Developing a Strength-based Group Therapy Program for Complicated Grief Among Korean-American Immigrants
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Impact of Cognitive Functioning on Social Engagement: The Role of the Social and Community Environments
Impact of Cognitive Functioning on Social Engagement: The Role of the Social and Community Environments
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Poverty and Psychological Health of Grandparents as Caregivers: Using National Samples to Compare Formal and Informal Kinship Caregivers in the United States
Poverty and Psychological Health of Grandparents as Caregivers: Using National Samples to Compare Formal and Informal Kinship Caregivers in the United States
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Improving Decision Making Through Accountability
Improving Decision Making Through Accountability
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Pension Systems, Popular Attitudes, and Pension Reforms: A Comparative Study of Korea and the United States in a View of Institutionalism
Pension Systems, Popular Attitudes, and Pension Reforms: A Comparative Study of Korea and the United States in a View of Institutionalism