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A study on Ukrainian refugees in Germany found that sudden, intense violence back home makes them much more likely to plan to stay abroad permanently, while ongoing, long-term conflict has a weaker effect. This shows that even after escaping to safety, the emotional shock of war continues to powerfully shape refugees’ long-term decisions about where to live.
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Research in Scotland reveals that retrofitting private rental properties for energy efficiency faces major challenges, including landlord attitudes and financial barriers. Understanding these obstacles is crucial for designing effective policies to improve housing quality and meet climate goals.
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The development of financial technology (FinTech) in one Chinese city boosts green economic efficiency not just locally, but also spills over to benefit neighboring cities. This highlights how promoting innovation in one area can create widespread environmental and economic benefits across a region.
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A review of methods for analyzing social data tied to physical space shows that sociologists have powerful tools to understand how location influences human behavior, from neighborhoods to global patterns. Carefully using these spatial analysis techniques can greatly improve our explanations for social outcomes like inequality or community formation.
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The introduction of credit ratings in historical securities markets significantly increased trading activity and reduced price differences between similar bonds. This demonstrates how a simple piece of information, like a rating, can make markets function more smoothly and efficiently for everyone involved.
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