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School of Social Sciences Most Popular Papers (May-Jul 2020)

Check out the list of ten most downloaded School of Social Sciences papers* from Institutional Knowledge (InK) at SMU for the period of May-July 2020. Click on the links below to read the papers!

1. Elderly Population in Singapore: Understanding Social, Physical and Financial Needs

John A. DONALDSON, Catherine J. SMITH, Balambigai Balakrishnan, Mumtaz Md. KADIR, Sanushka MUDALIAR

2. Judging a Man by the Width of his Face: The Role of Facial Ratios and Dominance in Mate Choice at Speed-Dating Events

Katherine A. VALENTINE, Norman P. LI, Lars PENKE, David I.PERRETT

3. Beyond the hedonic treadmill: Revising the adaptation theory of well-being

Ed DIENER, Richard E. LUCAS, Christie N. SCOLLON

4. Vital yet vulnerable: Mental and emotional health of South Asian migrant Workers in Singapore

Nicholas HARRIGAN, Chiu Yee KOH

5. A handbook on inequality, poverty and unmet social needs in Singapore

Catherine J. SMITH, John A. DONALDSON, Sanushka MUDALIAR, Mumtaz Md. KADIR, Lam Keong YEOH

6. How communist is North Korea?: From the birth to the death of Marxist ideas of human rights

Jiyoung SONG

7. The Importance of Employee Well-being

William TOV, David CHAN

8. Revisiting the Asian Values Argument used by Asian Political Leaders and its Validity

Chang Yau HOON

9. The Concept of a Middle Power in International Relations: Distinguishing between Emerging and Traditional Middle Powers

Eduard JORDAAN

10. Labour protection for the vulnerable: An evaluation of the salary and injury claims system for migrant workers in Singapore

Tamera FILLINGER, Nicholas HARRIGAN, Stephanie CHOK, Amirah AMIRRUDIN, Patricia MEYER, Meera RAJAH, Debbie FORDYCE

 

* Based on the average number of full-text downloads per day since the paper was posted.

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