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Work/life service use varied across student assistance cases
Retrospective analysis of 5,604 work/life assistance cases among distance and hybrid learning students, examining service utilization patterns and demographic correlates across 29 U.S. institutions.
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Student food waste reduction is driven by control and motivation
Cross-sectional study of 400 Thai university students identifies perceived behavioral control and motivation as primary drivers of canteen food waste reduction.
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Networks, trust, and reciprocity shape public service collaboration
Qualitative examination of bureaucratic collaboration in Colombian public administration reveals professional networks and reciprocal trust as foundational mechanisms sustaining interagency.
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Bangladeshi taxpayers report poor service and tax office hassles
Cross-sectional survey of Bangladeshi income taxpayers examining relationships between tax administration experiences, public service quality perceptions, and taxpayer attitudes toward taxation.