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Journal articles on the topic "Coupleurs HOM"

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Sawamura, Masaru, and Ryoji Nagai. "Beam position monitor with HOM couplers." Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section A: Accelerators, Spectrometers, Detectors and Associated Equipment 557, no. 1 (February 2006): 328–30. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.nima.2005.10.095.

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Chai, Xiyuan, Qin Li, Yunpeng Xu, Yungai Tang, Mingsheng Tan, and Cong-Feng Wu. "Higher-order mode analysis for SOLEIL-type superconducting cavity." JUSTC 54, no. 7 (2024): 0706. http://dx.doi.org/10.52396/justc-2023-0150.

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A 499.8 MHz SOLEIL-type superconducting cavity was simulated and designed for the first time in this paper. The higher-order mode (HOM) properties of the cavity were investigated. Two kinds of coaxial HOM couplers were designed. Using 4 L-type and 4 T-type HOM couplers, the longitudinal impedance was suppressed to 3 kΩ, and the transverse impedance below 30 kΩ/m. The HOM damping requirements of Hefei Advanced Light Facility (HALF) were satisfied. This paper conducts an in-depth study on the radio frequency (RF) design, multipacting optimization, and thermal analysis of these coaxial couplers. Simulation results indicated that under operating acceleration voltage, the optimized couplers does not exhibit multiplicating or thermal breakdown phenomena. The cavity has the potential to reach a higher acceleration gradient.
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Zheng, Hong-Juan, Jie Gao, and Zhen-Chao Liu. "Cavity and HOM coupler design for CEPC." Chinese Physics C 40, no. 5 (May 2016): 057001. http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1674-1137/40/5/057001.

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Zhu, J., X. Li, J. Yu, Z. Lu, Y. Liu, S. Chen, W. Long, B. Wu, C. Zhang, and S. Liu. "Optimal design and HOM damping of a 500 MHz 5-cell copper cavity for SAPS." Journal of Instrumentation 17, no. 08 (August 1, 2022): P08013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1748-0221/17/08/p08013.

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Abstract In order to meet the requirements of the Southern Advanced Photon Source (SAPS), a slot-coupled π-mode 5-cell copper cavity with higher order mode (HOM) damping was proposed and developed. In this study, we present the optimal design of a 5-cell copper cavity and an investigation of HOM impedances. A prototype of 5-cell copper cavity based on this design was manufactured. The RF characteristics of 5-cell copper cavity have been tested. The results show that a flat accelerating electric field is obtained, with a coupling coefficient of 1.7% and a shunt impedance more than 19.5 MΩ/m. To damp these HOMs with high impedance, two inductive HOM couplers and two capacitive HOM couplers were designed. Finally, the impedances of all the HOMs are below the threshold of coupled-bunch instabilities (CBI) for SAPS.
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Watanabe, K., S. Noguchi, E. Kako, T. Shishido, and H. Hayano. "New HOM coupler design for ILC superconducting cavity." Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section A: Accelerators, Spectrometers, Detectors and Associated Equipment 595, no. 2 (October 2008): 299–311. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.nima.2008.06.048.

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Koseki, T., M. Izawa, T. Takahashi, Y. Kamiya, K. Satoh, and H. Ogata. "Coaxial HOM coupler for the 500MHz RF damped cavity." Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section A: Accelerators, Spectrometers, Detectors and Associated Equipment 467-468 (July 2001): 91–94. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0168-9002(01)00249-2.

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Er-Dong, Wang, Wang Fang, Zhang Bao-Cheng, S. Noguchi, K. Watanabe, and Zhao Kui. "Stop band characteristics of a TESLA cavity coaxial-type HOM coupler." Chinese Physics C 33, no. 5 (April 23, 2009): 401–5. http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1674-1137/33/5/017.

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Luo, Xing, Xiang-Yang Lu, and Fang Wang. "RF characters study of a pick-up parallel-setting HOM coupler." Chinese Physics C 34, no. 12 (December 2010): 1874–78. http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1674-1137/34/12/015.

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Watanabe, K., S. Noguchi, E. Kako, and T. Shishido. "Design of N-type feedthrough for HOM coupler for cERL injector cavity." Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section A: Accelerators, Spectrometers, Detectors and Associated Equipment 734 (January 2014): 32–37. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.nima.2013.06.087.

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Islam, Farhana, Atsushi Chitose, and Motoi Kusadokoro. "Gender Gap in Mobile-Banking Use in Rural Northern Bangladesh." Asian Journal of Agriculture and Development 19, no. 2 (December 2022): 73–91. http://dx.doi.org/10.37801/ajad2022.19.2.6.

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Mobile banking (M-bank), a newly introduced technology, can improve women’s access to financial services. This study empirically estimates the effect of a husband’s and wife’s socioeconomic characteristics, relative differences in age and education, and household characteristics on M-bank use in northern Bangladesh, exploring the presence and possible effect of the gender gap between husband and wife. A couple’s relative differences in age or education can function as a proxy to capture the wife’s M-bank use, thereby, her financial responsibilities in the household. The empirical evidence is based on a two-equation probit estimation that predicts the possible determinants of M-bank use by husbands and wives. M-bank use of husbands and wives differed remarkably, with wife to husband ratio of 4:15. Households were categorized into three subgroups: wife user, husband user, and nonuser. Results show that a husband’s level of education, having his own business, and having a migrant family member within the household have a statistically significant positive effect on the likelihood of him using M-bank. On the other hand, a wife with an education level higher than that of her husband’s has a significant positive effect on the likelihood of her using M-bank. A substantial gender gap in M-bank use, favoring husbands, was observed in most couples where the husband has more schooling than the wife and vice versa. The impact of M-bank use must be critically studied, focusing on the couple’s relative status due to the gender gap in educational attainment and positive relative characteristics of couples in patriarchal, Islamic, rural settings in Bangladesh.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Coupleurs HOM"

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Barbagallo, Carmelo. "Design and optimization of higher order mode couplers for the superconducting cavities of the PERLE energy recovery linac." Electronic Thesis or Diss., université Paris-Saclay, 2024. http://www.theses.fr/2024UPASP092.

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PERLE (Powerful Energy Recovery Linac for Experiments) est un accélérateur linéaire à recouvrement d'énergie (ERL) basé sur la technologie à cavité radiofréquence supraconductrice qui sera installé au Laboratoire de Physique des 2 Infinis Irène Joliot-Curie (IJCLab) en France. Avec une puissance de faisceau cible de 10 MW, PERLE vise à démontrer le fonctionnement multi-passe à haute intensité en onde continue pour valider des options pour les futures machines à haute énergie, telles que l'ERL de 50 GeV proposé pour LHeC (Large Hadron Electron Collider) et FCC-eh (Future Circular Electron-Hadron Collider), et à accueillir des expériences dédiées en physique des particules et en nucléaire. Dans les ERLs à haute intensité, l'instabilité de Beam Breakup (BBU), résultant de l'interaction entre le faisceau et les modes d'ordre supérieur (HOMs) des cavités, est une préoccupation majeure pour leur fonctionnement stable. Les HOMs induits par le faisceau peuvent augmenter la charge thermique de la cavité à température cryogénique et causer des instabilités du faisceau. Des coupleurs HOM sont installés dans les tubes de faisceau de la cavité pour absorber l'énergie des HOMs et atténuer ces effets. Cette thèse présente la conception et l'optimisation de plusieurs coupleurs HOM coaxiaux pour les cavités elliptiques en Nb avec 5 cellules à 801,58 MHz de la configuration PERLE ERL à 500 MeV. La transmission RF des coupleurs HOM a été optimisée pour améliorer l'amortissement des HOMs les plus dangereux. Les coupleurs HOM optimisés ont été intégrés dans des groupes d'extrémité pour simuler leur performance d'amortissement et leur comportement thermique. Les coupleurs HOM optimisés ont été imprimés en 3D en époxy et revêtus de cuivre. Des mesures RF à faible puissance ont été effectuées sur les coupleurs HOM produits installés dans des cavités en cuivre de type PERLE pour valider leur performance d'amortissement et proposer plusieurs groupes d'extrémité pour la cavité PERLE avec 5 cellules afin d'atténuer les HOMs en dessous des limites d'instabilité BBU
The Powerful Energy Recovery Linac for Experiments (PERLE) is an energy recovery linac (ERL) facility based on superconducting radio-frequency (SRF) technology to be hosted at the Laboratoire de Physique des 2 Infinis Irène Joliot-Curie (IJCLab) in France. With a target beam power of 10~MW, PERLE aims to demonstrate the high-current, continuous wave, multi-pass operation to validate options for future high-energy machines, such as the 50 GeV ERL proposed for the Large Hadron Electron Collider (LHeC) and the Future Circular Electron-Hadron Collider (FCC-eh), and host dedicated particle physics and nuclear experiments. In high-current ERLs, the regenerative Beam Breakup (BBU), emerging from the beam and cavity Higher Order Modes (HOMs) interaction, is a major concern for their stable operation. Beam-induced HOMs can increase the cavity heat load at cryogenic temperature and cause beam instabilities. HOM couplers are installed in the cavity beam pipes to absorb HOM energy and mitigate these effects. This thesis presents the design and optimization of several coaxial HOM couplers for the 5-cell 801.58 MHz elliptical Nb cavities of the 500 MeV PERLE ERL configuration. The RF transmission of the HOM couplers was optimized to enhance the damping of the most dangerous HOMs. The optimized HOM couplers were integrated into endgroups to simulate their damping performance and thermal behavior. The optimized HOM couplers were 3D-printed in epoxy and copper-coated. Low-power RF measurements were conducted on the produced HOM couplers installed in copper PERLE-type cavities to validate their damping performance and propose several endgroups for the PERLE 5-cell cavity to mitigate HOMs below the BBU instability limits
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Chu, Yuk-ha Agnes. "First home : a problem or no problem /." Hong Kong : University of Hong Kong, 1997. http://sunzi.lib.hku.hk/hkuto/record.jsp?B20125914.

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Chu, Yuk-ha Agnes, and 朱玉霞. "First home: a problem or no problem." Thesis, The University of Hong Kong (Pokfulam, Hong Kong), 1997. http://hub.hku.hk/bib/B31968235.

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Ford, Helen Faye. "Church as home, what young married couples value." Thesis, National Library of Canada = Bibliothèque nationale du Canada, 2001. http://www.collectionscanada.ca/obj/s4/f2/dsk3/ftp05/NQ65185.pdf.

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Kan, Man-yee. "Between house and home : contesting domestic ideals of middle class couples in Hong Kong /." Hong Kong : University of Hong Kong, 2000. http://sunzi.lib.hku.hk/hkuto/record.jsp?B22079087.

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SILVA, MARILIA SALDANHA DA. "TAKE-OFF FROM HOME: CONTEMPORARY DILEMMAS FOR CREW MEMBERS COUPLES." PONTIFÍCIA UNIVERSIDADE CATÓLICA DO RIO DE JANEIRO, 2010. http://www.maxwell.vrac.puc-rio.br/Busca_etds.php?strSecao=resultado&nrSeq=15618@1.

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PONTIFÍCIA UNIVERSIDADE CATÓLICA DO RIO DE JANEIRO
COORDENAÇÃO DE APERFEIÇOAMENTO DO PESSOAL DE ENSINO SUPERIOR
O presente estudo procura examinar a questão da desigualdade de gênero na divisão de tarefas domésticas e responsabilidades familiares entre membros de casais de aeronautas, profissionais da aviação comercial (comissários e pilotos). Procura-se investigar neste subgrupo como ocorre a conciliação entre a vida familiar e o trabalho de turnos alternantes. Utiliza-se como referencial básico a contribuição de cientistas sociais em seus estudos acerca das relações de gênero na contemporaneidade. Homens e mulheres trabalham cada vez mais em horário integral e se veem divididos diante de propostas igualitárias de relacionamento em contraposição a práticas mais tradicionais. Parece que a transformação das mentalidades nas relações de gênero foi insuficiente no que diz respeito a uma divisão mais igualitária das tarefas domésticas. A lacuna deixada pelas mulheres na vida privada, com sua entrada maciça no mercado de trabalho, não foi ocupada por outros, senão por elas próprias, que se dividiram e se multiplicaram em muitas para poder conciliar família e profissão. Após uma revisão de literatura, foram realizadas entrevistas com quatro casais de aeronautas do Rio de Janeiro. Os dados obtidos nas entrevistas entraram em consonância com o que a literatura já vem discutindo sobre casais de outras categorias profissionais. As mulheres casadas e com filhos despendem mais tempo com o trabalho doméstico e com as responsabilidades familiares do que seus maridos. Diante desta constatação, percebe-se que a especialização de papéis ainda está fortemente ancorada nas ideologias de gênero tradicionais que regem os comportamentos de homens e mulheres contemporâneos, produzindo com isto um cenário desfavorável para ascensão profissional das mulheres e para um maior envolvimento dos homens com a vida familiar.
The main subject of this study is the gender inequality in the division of household chores and child care between spouses who work as crew members in civil aviation (flight attendants and pilots). This study reports an investigation of the relationships of nonstandard work schedules and family balance. It is based on the several studies conducted by social scientists about gender relations in the contemporary society. Men and women are engaged in full time work and confronted with an egalitarian social discourse and traditional patterns of behavior. It seems that the shift regarding gender relations and more balanced divisions of household chores are still insufficient. Women joined the workforce dealing with multiple roles to balance household chores and career. After reviewing several academic books and articles, interviews with four middle class flight crew members’ couples from Rio de Janeiro were conducted. The results were similar to other studies with couples from other professional categories: married women with children still do much more routine household chores than their husbands. The gender segregation of tasks associated with the traditional gender ideologies contribute to reinforcing the specialized roles, an unfavorable scenario for career development for women and greater involvement of men with family life.
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Barrett, Carla. "Queering the home : the domestic labour of LGBTQ couples in contemporary England." Thesis, University of Southampton, 2015. https://eprints.soton.ac.uk/384996/.

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Anzola, Beltran Juan Diego. "Transnational same-sex couples : negotiating intimacy and home(s) 'here' and 'there'." Thesis, University of Nottingham, 2018. http://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/50682/.

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This thesis explores the ways in which transnational same-sex couples construe and experience transnational migration, intimacy, and home. The study was initially born out of the need to contribute to the young, but growing body of scholarly work in relation to queer migration studies. For long, the figure of ‘the migrant’ was founded on heterosexual terms only, thus impeding any possibility of exploring the lives of those with non-normative gender and sexual identities. During the last two decades or so, new scholarship has tried to alter this picture, arguing for a more inclusive assessment of global migration. This project aims to further the scholarly conversations in this regard, but it also wishes to go beyond the traditional economic and political spheres in which the migrant is usually placed in; hence, it promotes a study of migration that is also preoccupied with the intimate and emotional life of LGBT+/queer migrants. In this sense, this research is interested in how 12 transnational same-sex couples (that are also binational) understand and practice intimate life and home. Indeed, examining the life of these couples in migration offers a unique opportunity to delve into the intimate and domestic dimensions of transnational migration, and therefore, to show how the research participants actively negotiated and sustained family life and a sense of belonging in today’s rapidly changing and globalising world. The ‘transnational’ component will be key across this thesis, as it enables the possibility of understanding the couples’ different movements, attachments, networking and (emotional and material) practices that explicate and buttress their migratory journeys. The study was carried through the use of ethnographic techniques, namely, narrative interviewing, observation, and the construction of material culture narratives at the participants’ home(s). This methodological combination allowed for an in-depth and careful exploration of the individual and coupled biographies of the research participants. Particularly, this thesis illustrates how working with material culture brings richness and additional depth to empirical data, as well as it provides new opportunities for creativity and interaction with research participants. In the end, this research project chiefly aims to provide gay men, lesbians, and other non-heterosexuals in transnational relationships additional tools to reflect on their lives, sense of belonging, citizenship status, and the value that is politically and socially bestowed on to their relationships, families and overall personal commitments. Indeed, I wish to bring attention to the intimate side of migration; to the fact that migrants, like the ones in this research, have meaningful and on-going personal and interpersonal attachments and commitments. This is why I argue that studying this can be key to a deeper and better understanding of the phenomenon of migration in the 21st Century.
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Chin-Ortiz, Shi-Ming Peggy. "Polyamrous attitudes/lifestyle and interactional qualities of the primary relationship /." Connect to CIFA website:, 2008. http://sites.google.com/site/californiainventoryforfamilyassessment/Home.

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Lovejoy, Kimberly Ann Rose. "Marriage moments : an evaluation of an approach to stregnthen couples' relationships during the transition to parenthood, in the context of a home visitation program /." Diss., CLICK HERE for online access, 2004. http://contentdm.lib.byu.edu/ETD/image/etd533.pdf.

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Books on the topic "Coupleurs HOM"

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O'Leary, Amy Aldred. Necessary chores: Dual earner couples' time spent in housework. Charlottesville, VA: University of Virginia, Department of Sociology, 1989.

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Levin, Irene. Særbo-- ett par, to hjem. [Oslo]: N.W. Damm, 2003.

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Levin, Irene. Særbo-- ett par, to hjem. [Oslo]: N.W. Damm, 2003.

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Nishi, Kanako. Mado no sakana =: Blind fishes. Tōkyō: Shinchōsha, 2008.

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Booth, Nan. Romantic at-home dinners: Sneaky strategies for couples with kids. St. Paul, MN: Brighton Publications, 1994.

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Eric, Marcus, ed. The male couple's guide: Finding a man, making a home, building a life. New York: HarperPerennial, 1992.

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Marcus, Eric. The male couple's guide: Finding a man, making a home, building a life. 3rd ed. New York: HarperPerennial, 1999.

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Siluk, Gregory Shirley, ed. The home team: How couples can make a life and a living by working at home. Naperville, IL: Panda Pub., 1997.

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1968-, Bramwell David, ed. Make your own adult video: The couple's guide to making sensual home movies. London: Collins, 2007.

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Hafstad, Kjetil. Frihetens festning-- så fast en borg?: Kirke og samliv-- hetero og homo. Oslo: Forum, 2000.

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Book chapters on the topic "Coupleurs HOM"

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Koepke, Karl. "Design of Power and HOM Couplers for TESLA." In A Cryogenic Engineering Conference Publication, 877–84. Boston, MA: Springer US, 1996. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4613-0373-2_113.

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Shu, Quan-Sheng, Jonathan A. Demko, and James E. Fesmire. "RF Power Input and HOM Couplers for Superconducting Cavities." In Cryogenic Heat Management, 295–316. Boca Raton: CRC Press, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1201/9781003098188-12.

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Felsenstein, Frank. "Thirty-Two." In No Life Without You, 591–600. Cambridge, UK: Open Book Publishers, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.11647/obp.0334.32.

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Here the author takes the lead, describing the events that followed the end of the letter correspondence. They speak on the couple’s new challenges, how the war led to them finally being together again, but also to Mope’s arrest and internment due to his German heritage and time in Russia and being suspected as a spy. Eventually, Mope was released and became a member of the Home Guard, a part-time role that allowed him to pursue his work in the fur-trade. This chapter features journal entries regarding their choice to wait until they could be more sure of an Allied victory before they attempted to have a child, and later entries welcome their first child, and the author of this book, into the world. A birthday journal, added to on the 28th July for the first four years of the child’s life, describes the changes and lifestyle that the family experience in the years following the war. The writer elaborates on details about the couple, following the war. This includes the instance of their citizenship and many memories recalled from the writer’s childhood.
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Lee, Rennie, and Janeen Baxter. "Marriage Matters. Or Does It?" In Family Dynamics over the Life Course, 201–21. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-12224-8_10.

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AbstractMarried couples generally experience higher levels of subjective wellbeing than cohabiting couples or single people, though the relationship between wellbeing and partnering is context-specific. Marriage has different benefits for different demographic and subgroups and varies by gender, nativity, birth region, and country contexts. We find that across several measures of socioeconomic wellbeing, married individuals show better outcomes than their cohabiting counterparts and single individuals. Married individuals are more likely to be employed, own a home, and have access to emergency funds, net of various socioeconomic and demographic controls. These advantages remain even when we consider their outcomes after they have transitioned to marriage controlling for unobserved and observed bias. We find no substantive differences in health and wellbeing across individuals of different marital statuses. We conclude that policies aimed at supporting individuals to achieve fulfilling lives must recognise increased diversity in partnership arrangements and provide strong supports to those who choose not to pursue traditional marital arrangements.
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Singh, Reenee. "Home Is Where the Heart Is: Aporias of Love and Belonging in Intercultural Couples." In Couple Relationships in a Global Context, 145–57. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-37712-0_9.

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Auspos, Patricia. "Epilogue." In Breaking Conventions, 405–22. Cambridge, UK: Open Book Publishers, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.11647/obp.0318.06.

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The Webbs and the Mitchells, the two couples who were most successful in establishing a more equitable balance of marriage and career, were committed to rewriting the rules of professional life as well as married life. They founded new types of research organizations and educational institutions, applied research in new ways, and adopted collaborative leadership and cooperative ideals in the organizations they headed. These two-pronged efforts reinforced the values the Webbs and the Mitchells espoused in their work and their domestic lives in ways that strengthened both. Elsie Clews Parsons’s efforts to shape her marriage and affairs in accordance with her feminist beliefs were less successful. She had few opportunities to apply these values in the workplace, although she did try to move her colleagues in that direction. The wives in the more traditional couples -- the Palmers and the Youngs – failed to reconcile the tensions between their work roles and their domestic lives. Unable to break free from conventional gender stereotypes, Alice and Grace deferred to their husbands at home, bowing to their authority rather than asserting their own, and found multiple ways to limit the effects of their revolutionary careers on their roles as wives. What was needed to bring about major and lasting change in the marriages of this early vanguard of dual career couples was a conscious commitment to more equality in the home and the workplace, and a simultaneous assault on both fronts. A similar approach would prove critical in enabling large numbers of middle-class wives to carve out professional careers in the 21st century. It took decades of struggle before that was accomplished. From the 1920s through the 1960s, middle-class working wives and mothers wrestled with the same obstacles and challenges as these early women professionals did. In both the workplace and the home, they were bucking cultural norms that continued to define middle-class womanhood in terms of motherhood, wifehood, and homemaking, and expected women to be supportive and deferential to men. Middle-class wives who combined marriage and a professional career in these decades fell back on the same strategies that the women in this early generation utilized. A widespread assault on the patriarchal underpinnings of middle-class marriages and workplaces did not take hold until late in the 1960s. Fueled in part by Second Wave feminism, women won legislative protections and legal redress against problems that had long been treated as personal and individual, but were newly seen as structural and systemic issues. Intent on having careers, women began flooding into graduate and professional schools, married later, had smaller families, and stayed in the workforce after they had children. These changes have been as revolutionary for men as for women. Women who combine marriage and career are no longer flouting middle-class conventions; they are part of a trend that is reconfiguring middle-class culture and slowly reshaping workplace practices and domestic life. Middle-class women increasingly expect their male spouses and partners to share equally in housekeeping and childrearing, and men are doing more of these tasks than they formerly did. But women still do the bulk of the domestic work, and report that their male partners do less than the men think they do. Progress has been made, but more is needed. The five remarkable women depicted in this book – and the equally remarkable men they married – helped to pave the way for these changes. Alice, Grace, Elsie, Beatrice, and Lucy would be delighted to know that middle-class women have so fully entered public life and are no longer expected to choose between marriage and a career. They would be thrilled to see that men are taking more responsibility for rearing children and managing the home, although they might lament the loss of live-in servants. And they would undoubtedly applaud shifting notions of gender – especially standards of masculinity – that are helping to turn modern-day husbands into supportive partners and companionate spouses for accomplished women who find self-fulfillment in working outside the home.
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Auspos, Patricia. "Bibliography." In Breaking Conventions, 423–42. Cambridge, UK: Open Book Publishers, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.11647/obp.0318.07.

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The Webbs and the Mitchells, the two couples who were most successful in establishing a more equitable balance of marriage and career, were committed to rewriting the rules of professional life as well as married life. They founded new types of research organizations and educational institutions, applied research in new ways, and adopted collaborative leadership and cooperative ideals in the organizations they headed. These two-pronged efforts reinforced the values the Webbs and the Mitchells espoused in their work and their domestic lives in ways that strengthened both. Elsie Clews Parsons’s efforts to shape her marriage and affairs in accordance with her feminist beliefs were less successful. She had few opportunities to apply these values in the workplace, although she did try to move her colleagues in that direction. The wives in the more traditional couples -- the Palmers and the Youngs – failed to reconcile the tensions between their work roles and their domestic lives. Unable to break free from conventional gender stereotypes, Alice and Grace deferred to their husbands at home, bowing to their authority rather than asserting their own, and found multiple ways to limit the effects of their revolutionary careers on their roles as wives. What was needed to bring about major and lasting change in the marriages of this early vanguard of dual career couples was a conscious commitment to more equality in the home and the workplace, and a simultaneous assault on both fronts. A similar approach would prove critical in enabling large numbers of middle-class wives to carve out professional careers in the 21st century. It took decades of struggle before that was accomplished. From the 1920s through the 1960s, middle-class working wives and mothers wrestled with the same obstacles and challenges as these early women professionals did. In both the workplace and the home, they were bucking cultural norms that continued to define middle-class womanhood in terms of motherhood, wifehood, and homemaking, and expected women to be supportive and deferential to men. Middle-class wives who combined marriage and a professional career in these decades fell back on the same strategies that the women in this early generation utilized. A widespread assault on the patriarchal underpinnings of middle-class marriages and workplaces did not take hold until late in the 1960s. Fueled in part by Second Wave feminism, women won legislative protections and legal redress against problems that had long been treated as personal and individual, but were newly seen as structural and systemic issues. Intent on having careers, women began flooding into graduate and professional schools, married later, had smaller families, and stayed in the workforce after they had children. These changes have been as revolutionary for men as for women. Women who combine marriage and career are no longer flouting middle-class conventions; they are part of a trend that is reconfiguring middle-class culture and slowly reshaping workplace practices and domestic life. Middle-class women increasingly expect their male spouses and partners to share equally in housekeeping and childrearing, and men are doing more of these tasks than they formerly did. But women still do the bulk of the domestic work, and report that their male partners do less than the men think they do. Progress has been made, but more is needed. The five remarkable women depicted in this book – and the equally remarkable men they married – helped to pave the way for these changes. Alice, Grace, Elsie, Beatrice, and Lucy would be delighted to know that middle-class women have so fully entered public life and are no longer expected to choose between marriage and a career. They would be thrilled to see that men are taking more responsibility for rearing children and managing the home, although they might lament the loss of live-in servants. And they would undoubtedly applaud shifting notions of gender – especially standards of masculinity – that are helping to turn modern-day husbands into supportive partners and companionate spouses for accomplished women who find self-fulfillment in working outside the home.
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Auspos, Patricia. "0. Introduction." In Breaking Conventions, 1–26. Cambridge, UK: Open Book Publishers, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.11647/obp.0318.08.

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Pursuing careers of their own made it difficult for these privileged wives to be the self-effacing, self-sacrificing domestic angels, helpmate wives, and companionate spouses that middle and upper-class white women of their day were expected to be. Instead, they upended gender stereotypes and romantic ideals, and found new ways to build emotional connection with their husbands. Chipping away at the foundations of male privilege and patriarchal power that defined most marriages of their time, they also challenged the emerging model of a professional career that reflected men’s lives and experiences rather than women’s. Because they wanted to work, these women looked for different qualities in a husband and a marriage than the typical middle-class woman of their era did. The search for a supportive husband led the women to think differently about masculinity and romantic love. Several “married down” by choosing men who were outside their social and economic class. This lowered the woman’s status in the eyes of her family and the world, but it strengthened her position in the marriage. Stricter standards of childrearing and professionalism increased the difficulties women of this era encountered in their efforts to combine marriage, motherhood, and career, but their husbands were potentially the greatest threat to their success. Some of the men were ostensibly encouraging but nevertheless put barriers in the women’s way and sometimes belittled their accomplishments. Others gave their wives long-term, ungrudging, unambiguous support. Supportive husbands took on many of the roles helpmate wives typically provided for husbands, shifting both the emotional dynamic and power center of traditional marriage. The husbands did more childcare and household management than most men of their era, but there was no expectation that there should be an equitable division of labor in the home. Like today’s “supermoms,” these wives worked two shifts – the household and the workplace – and carried out seemingly domestic tasks in order to show that they were “womanly” women. For the most part the wives embraced their multi-tasking lives with enthusiasm, and reveled in the opportunity to combine marriage and career rather than being relegated to one sphere or the other. Only late in their marriages did they acknowledge how resentful they sometimes felt about the extra burdens they carried compared with their husbands. Each of the five marriages is discussed in a separate chapter, in a progression that moves from the marriages that had the most trouble accommodating the wife’s career to those that were the most successful in doing so. Together, the five marriages offer variations on a common theme and illustrate an emblematic spectrum of challenges and responses. They illuminate the difficult choices dual couples still wrestle with today. Two of the couples – the Palmers and the Youngs – were reluctant rebels who struggled to uphold traditional values and marital stereotypes while accommodating the wife’s career. The deeply divided Parsons became a contentious couple whose work in unrelated fields pushed them apart instead of drawing them together. Elsie’s affair with the novelist Robert Herrick became equally contentious over the priority she gave her work. Two other couples – the Webbs and the Mitchells – were proud pioneers who expected men and women to adopt new roles in the workplace as well as in the home.
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Bandelli, Daniela. "The Italian Case: A Strong Opposition in the Name of Women’s Sexual Identity and Motherhood." In Sociological Debates on Gestational Surrogacy, 105–21. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-80302-5_7.

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AbstractSurrogacy is prohibited by law in Italy but it is increasingly undergone abroad by Italian aspiring parents. Although the majority of couples resorting to surrogacy internationally are heterosexuals, the surrogacy debate in Italy intertwines with discussions on homo-parenting and the problem of children born through surrogacy abroad, remaining in a legal limbo once they arrive in Italy. Since 2015, Italian feminists, led by the feminist group Senonoraquando-Libere (Snoq-L), in alliance with French feminists, have mobilized for the universal ban of surrogacy and the enforcement of surrogacy national prohibition, along with saying no to attempts of legalization promoted by same-sex families and civil rights organizations. Italian feminists are engaging in a battle that presently, and until surrogacy will be prohibited by law, does not closely pertain to the exploitation or commodification of women in the country, but to the commodification of women in other countries of the world, and more broadly to the theoretical notion of “the woman”. Although there are other feminists who do not agree with the abolitionist demand, this case study does not identify a structured regulatory or pro-surrogacy feminist front.
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"6. Home Making and Making Family." In When Couples Become Parents, 185–219. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.3138/9781442697515-008.

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Goodsell, Jeremy, Daniel K. Nikolov, A. Nick Vamivakas, and Jannick P. Rolland. "Mitigating Efficiency and Image Quality Tradeoffs in AR Waveguide Displays." In 3D Image Acquisition and Display: Technology, Perception and Applications, DF1H.5. Washington, D.C.: Optica Publishing Group, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.1364/3d.2024.df1h.5.

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Diffractive waveguide displays have low optical efficiency from multiple in-coupler interactions. Single-zone designs trade efficiency for image quality, but we demonstrate how a multi-zone in-coupler mitigates this tradeoff.
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Cheng, Yuehua, and Weigan Lin. "New block structure for fabricating a fiber-optic half-coupler." In OSA Annual Meeting. Washington, D.C.: Optica Publishing Group, 1988. http://dx.doi.org/10.1364/oam.1988.wh8.

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Many in-line fiber-optic passive components have been fabricated on the basis of the polished fiber-optic half-coupler: fiber-optic couplers, filters, resonators, polarizers, and electrooptical switches. Apparently, how to obtain a high-quality fiber-optic half-coupler is an important subject. To improve the quality of polished surface on the fiber-optic half-coupler, we invented a new block structure.1
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Sun An, C. Gao, Y. S. Cho, and B. H. Choi. "PEFP HOM coupler design." In 2007 IEEE Particle Accelerator Conference. IEEE, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/pac.2007.4441183.

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Reid, Paul, Chad Mittelstadt, and Tim Faber. "Electric vehicle conductive charge couplers." In 2014 IEEE 60th Holm Conference on Electrical Contacts (Holm). IEEE, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/holm.2014.7031062.

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Hussell, C. P., H. Zhenguang, R. Srivastava, and R. Ramaswamy. "Passive waveguide couplers by ion exchange." In OSA Annual Meeting. Washington, D.C.: Optica Publishing Group, 1989. http://dx.doi.org/10.1364/oam.1989.fs3.

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We present results on the design and fabrication of 3-dB single-mode cross-couplers in Ag+ – Na+ ion-exchanged BK7 glass. The normal mode propagation method was used to determine the characteristics of a graded-index slab waveguide structure which simulates the effective index profile of our channel waveguide devices. The results indicate that the adiabatic condition ( Δ β ≫ 0.43 θ γ ¯ ) originally stated by Burns and Milton1 for step index slab waveguide devices is practically unchanged for graded-index devices such as ours. This criterion was used to design a cross-coupler incorporating an angle of ~0.1°. Several couplers were fabricated on each BK7 substrate using asymmetric-symmetric 2×2 couplers by performing ion exchange for 12 h at 340°C in an AgNO3 + NaNO3 melt. The measured results demonstrate a 50:50 power split ratio when either input waveguide is excited. Furthermore, the device is fiber compatible, polarization independent, and relatively wavelength insensitive. Losses as low as 2.5 dB in 50-mm long devices are easily achieved. We are currently investigating how to minimize the device length by incorporating bends. This consideration is necessary if these devices are to be incorporated in larger integrated optic devices such as the 4×4 coupler.
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Chiang, Kin Seng, and Ping Shum. "Switching of short pulses in nonlinear directional couplers: effects due to the dispersion of the coupling coefficient." In Nonlinear Guided Waves and Their Applications. Washington, D.C.: Optica Publishing Group, 1998. http://dx.doi.org/10.1364/nlgw.1998.nthe.14.

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Nonlinear directional couplers have attracted considerable attention because of their potential applications in all-optical switching (see, for example, Refs.1 and 2, and references therein). The conventional way of analyzing pulse switching in an evanescent-field nonlinear coupler is based on solving the linearly coupled nonlinear Schrödinger equations.1,2 Recently, it has been found that these equations are valid only when the dispersion properties of the coupling coefficient can be ignored.3,4 In many practical situations, however, the coupling-coefficient dispersion can be important and must be included in the analysis.3,4 It has been shown, both theoretically3-5 and experimentally,6 that a dispersive coupling coefficient can cause pulse distortion, or even pulse breakup. In this paper, using a two-core fiber as an example, we first identify the situations under which the coupling-coefficient dispersion is important, and then demonstrate how the coupling-coefficient dispersion affects the switching dynamics of short pulses in a nonlinear coupler.
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Sawamura, M. "Measurement of beam position monitor using HOM couplers of superconducting cavities." In 2007 IEEE Particle Accelerator Conference (PAC). IEEE, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/pac.2007.4439959.

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Ansari, Masoud, Davood Younesian, and Ebrahim Esmailzadeh. "Effects of the Load Distribution Patterns on the Longitudinal Freight Train Dynamics." In ASME 2007 International Design Engineering Technical Conferences and Computers and Information in Engineering Conference. ASMEDC, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/detc2007-35823.

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A comprehensive parametric study is carried out on the longitudinal dynamics of a freight train having different loading patterns. A nonlinear time domain model, with one locomotive and nine wagons, is considered. In another simulation the train model has two locomotives and eight wagons, and in both models, every two cars are connected to each other through an automatic coupler. The effects of different load distribution patterns on the coupler forces for the cases of ascending, descending, constant, ascending-descending and descending-ascending are investigated through a parametric sensitivity study. In order to investigate how an empty wagon and its position in a train-consist model may affect the overall longitudinal dynamic behavior of freight trains a second computer simulation model has been developed. Moreover, the best possible position for the second locomotive with the objective of reaching to the lower longitudinal forces, in the case that an additional locomotive is included will be discussed. Finally, an investigation is carried out to determine the kind of couplers with their relevant specifications that must be installed in different positions of a train-consist in order to improve the longitudinal train dynamic behavior.
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Xiao, L., K. Ko, Z. Li, C. Ng, G. Schussman, A. Seryi, R. Uplenchwar, et al. "HOM and LOM coupler optimizations for the ILC crab cavity." In 2007 IEEE Particle Accelerator Conference. IEEE, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/pac.2007.4441282.

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Udongwo, Sosoho-Abasi, and Ursula Van Rienen. "Design and Optimisation of a Double-Notch DQW HOM Coupler." In 2023 International Conference on Electromagnetics in Advanced Applications (ICEAA). IEEE, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/iceaa57318.2023.10297625.

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Zhao Y. and H. Hahn. HOM Coupler Measurement and Simulation. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), August 2004. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/1061753.

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Xiao, L., Z. Li, and K. Ko. HOM/LOM Coupler Study for the ILC Crab Cavity. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), April 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/902484.

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Schubert, Henrik-Alexander, Vegard Skirbekk, and Jessica Nisén. Secularization and low fertility: how declining church membership changes couples and their childbearing. Rostock: Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research, November 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.4054/mpidr-wp-2024-040.

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Payne, Krista, and Wendy Manning. Recent Marriages to Same-sex and Different-sex Couples: Mobility, Region, Home Ownership, and Household Income. National Center for Family and Marriage Research, August 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.25035/ncfmr/fp-21-20.

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Although approximately half of all marriages in the U.S. end in divorce (Amato, 2010; Cherlin, 2010), the remarriage rate has declined steadily in recent decades (Brown & Lin, 2013; Schweizer, 2019). In this profile, we examine the trend in the remarriage rate since 1990 (see Note) and investigate geographic variation in the remarriage rate by gender using recent American Community Survey (ACS) data. This profile is an update of a previous profile on the Geographic Variation in the Remarriage Rate (FP-15-08).
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Westrick-Payne, Krista, and Wendy Manning. Recent Marriages to Same-Sex and Different-Sex Couples: Mobility, Region, Home Ownership, and Household Income, 2022. National Center for Family and Marriage Research, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.25035/ncfmr/fp-23-28.

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Breton, Laurence, and Margo Hilbrecht. The Rights of Common-Law Partners in Canada. The Vanier Institute of the Family, November 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.61959/t210318a.

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This report provides an in-depth look at the legal landscape surrounding common-law partnerships in Canada. The recognition and rights afforded to people in common-law relationships depend primarily upon the provincial or territorial jurisdiction. An array of scenarios such as health care decisions, property division upon separation, spousal support claims, inheritance rights, and special considerations for couples living on reserve contribute to the intricate tapestry of legal rights in these relationships. A closer look at the provincial and territorial processes of establishing health care decision-making authority emphasizes that certain jurisdictions do not automatically recognize common-law partners to the same extent as married ones. Moreover, property division rights are absent in several jurisdictions following separation, amounting to different treatment of common-law and married couples. Interestingly, the availability of spousal support post-separation, as well as the guidelines followed by the judges allocating them, are shared by most jurisdictions, with the exception of Quebec. Intestate (without a will) inheritance rights vary considerably, with some regions excluding common-law partners from automatic inheritance. A notable exception arises for couples living under the jurisdiction of the Family Homes on Reserves and Matrimonial Interests or Rights Act (FHRMIRA), highlighting the interactions of federal and regional laws. After highlighting how the rights of common-law partners differ across Canada, this report concludes by raising some of the important dimensions of the current debates on safeguarding the rights of common-law couples.
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Fostik, Ana. Uncertainty and Postponement: Pandemic Impact on Fertility in Canada. The Vanier Institute of the Family, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.61959/spaz1848e.

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In the first weeks after the public health measures and economic lockdowns began in response to the COVID-19 pandemic, the social life of millions of adults was suddenly halted and many started spending every day at home. This led some to wonder about whether, in about nine months, we would see a spike in births. Could there be a “Coronial” generation, a baby boom due to couples spending more time together?1 Although many couples have been spending more time together, they have also been experiencing a variety of challenges and difficult transitions never experienced by our current generations: the health care system was heavily impacted by the pandemic, children were suddenly out of daycare or school and in need of homeschooling, some adults needed to work from home while caring for young children in the household, and many others had difficulty with their family finances, as they found themselves unemployed, working fewer hours or making less income.
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Webair, Hana Hasan, Tengku Alina Tengku Ismail, and Shaiful Bahari Ismail. Health seeking behaviour among patients suffering from infertility in the Arab countries; a scoping review protocol. INPLASY - International Platform of Registered Systematic Review and Meta-analysis Protocols, March 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.37766/inplasy2022.3.0034.

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Review question / Objective: To identify how much and what is already known about health-seeking behavior (HSB) among the Arab patients who experienced infertility. Our purpose is to map and describe the studies that have been done and what they assessed concerning HSB among patients who experienced infertility. This includes the studies which address the factors affecting HSB. This review is conducted to display gaps in HSB literature and to inform a systematic review in the Arab countries. Condition being studied: The review will study research articles which addressed the HSB among couples, men, or women suffering from infertility. We adopted the definition of HSB by Ward et al. (1997) which is the actions undertaken by the patients who perceive themselves as infertile for the purpose to conceive and get children (Ward, Mertens, & Thomas, 1997). This could be any action ranged from neglect to seeking advanced infertility care. We will study the operational definition of HSB in each study, HSB model, rate of seeking medical care and type of care sought, other sources of help sought, and factors influencing HSB. In addition, we will describe how HSB was studied by defining the characteristics of the retrieved studies including design, setting, participants, and sample size, and infertility operational definition.
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Clavet, Nicholas-James, Mayssun El-Attar, and Raquel Fonseca. Replacement rates of public pensions in canada: heterogeneity across socio-economic status. CIRANO, April 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.54932/xcoz6579.

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When individuals decide to retire from the labour force, different sources of income can help to maintain consumption and welfare. One of those is public pensions. Their importance as an income source varies greatly according to socio-economic status (SES). This paper analyzes how replacement rates (RR) of public pensions (OAS and GIS) and mandatory public pension benefits (C/QPP) vary across SES by using the Longitudinal and International Study of Adults dataset (LISA). Using the longitudinal nature of this survey, we compute and compare average RRs by SES. We specifically consider the role of education and health, and we study how living arrangements can explain RRs variations. To give an idea the average RR of public pensions for individuals in bad health is 32%, while it is 21% for those who report being in good health. Including public pensions and C/QPP benefits, these numbers become 54% for those in bad health and 41% for those in good health. When estimating a multivariate regression model and controlling for past income, we find for couples, that past income does not eliminate differences in replacement ratio by individuals’ characteristics. We argue that assortative mating plays a role in explaining the variation of replacement rates across individuals’ characteristics.
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Clavet, Nicholas-James, Mayssun El-Attar, and Raquel Fonseca. Replacement rates of public pensions in canada: heterogeneity across socio-economic status. CIRANO, April 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.54932/wsrj9253.

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When individuals decide to retire from the labour force, different sources of income can help to maintain consumption and welfare. One of those is public pensions. Their importance as an income source varies greatly according to socio-economic status (SES). This paper analyzes how replacement rates (RR) of public pensions (OAS and GIS) and mandatory public pension benefits (C/QPP) vary across SES by using the Longitudinal and International Study of Adults dataset (LISA). Using the longitudinal nature of this survey, we compute and compare average RRs by SES. We specifically consider the role of education and health, and we study how living arrangements can explain RRs variations. To give an idea the average RR of public pensions for individuals in bad health is 32%, while it is 21% for those who report being in good health. Including public pensions and C/QPP benefits, these numbers become 54% for those in bad health and 41% for those in good health. When estimating a multivariate regression model and controlling for past income, we find for couples, that past income does not eliminate differences in replacement ratio by individuals’ characteristics. We argue that assortative mating plays a role in explaining the variation of replacement rates across individuals’ characteristics.
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