The paper, "Intergenerational Support and Later Life Health. Associations by Role, Type and Direction," is published in the Journal of Marriage and Family. In this interview, Manzoni discusses the ...
Millennials might be cheating less than older generations—not out of virtue, but burnout, bills and zero emotional bandwidth.
Based in New York, Mike has over 13 years of banking experience, and a degree in finance and mathematics from the University of Notre Dame. With ...
According to a new study, the COVID-19 pause on student loan repayments impacted college graduates — including Latinx ...
ABSTRACT: This article develops a neurosociological decision-making model integrating economic sociology, social neuroscience, and Dual-Process cognitive theories. It challenges Rational Choice Theory ...
The aim of this paper is to analyse the relationship between institutional economics of cooperation and the political economy of trust. Transactions costs, principal-agent theory, market power, ...
China and India are the two most populous countries in the world, jointly making up almost 35 percent of the global population, and India surpassed China as the world’s most populous country in April ...
Anyone who works in British foreign policy knows that we talk about “the special relationship” with the U.S. infinitely more than Americans do. But there is a straightforward reason: it really matters ...
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney pledged Wednesday to negotiate a “new economic and security relationship” with the US — an announcement that comes on the same day President Trump paused tariffs ...
A deepening trade war could further weaken ties between the superpowers. The effects will reverberate everywhere. By Daisuke Wakabayashi Alexandra Stevenson Patricia Cohen and Keith Bradsher Daisuke ...
A distinctive feature of today’s global development is the rising military spending in most countries, which has become a burden on the budgets of both large and small states alike, acting as an ...