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The Jyväskylä Longitudinal Study of Personality and Social Development, [9] (JYLS) Cohort Finland 1968 369 The sample was drawn from 12 complete school classes. Data has been collected when the participants were 8, 14, 20, 27, 33, 36, 42 and 50 years old. Building a New Life in Australia : The Longitudinal Study of Humanitarian Migrants (BNLA ...
Pages in category "Longitudinal studies" The following 12 pages are in this category, out of 12 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. E. Eyferth study; L.
In 2023, Calkins et al. published a retrospective analysis of the effects of coeducation on women's college choices, as many women's colleges opened to men in the mid-20th century. The authors found that the share of women majoring in STEM fields decreased significantly in the ten years following the arrival of coeducational classes. [12]
The Academy of Sciences of Albania (Albanian: Akademia e Shkencave e Shqipërisë), founded in 1972, is the most important scientific institution in Albania. [1] In the 1980s, several research institutes began at the University of Tirana were transferred to the Academy's jurisdiction. [2]
The Ministry of Labour and Social Affairs (Albanian: Ministria e Punës dhe Çështjeve Sociale) was a ministry of the Albanian Government charged with the responsibility to protect and safeguard the interest of workers in general and the poor, deprived and disadvantaged sections of the society.
The university is the largest and highest ranking university in Albania. [5] It includes eight colleges, 50 academic departments, and 41 study programs or majors. Most programs are offered in Tirana; a few smaller affiliated campuses are located in other Albanian cities, including Saranda in the southern part of the country and Kukës in the north.
The scientific work on archaeology in Albanian started after World War II, when all the cultural and historical valuable entities were placed under state protection. The first institution of this nature was the Archaeological-Ethnographic Museum (Albanian: Muzeu Arkeologjik-Etnografik), established in Tirana in 1948.
The magazine started as Buletini i Institutit të Studimeve (Bulletin of the Institute of Studies), published by the Albanian Institute of History established in 1946, representing the first scientific institute in post World War II Albania.