chore(script): Remove infrastructure subheadings
Until we have enough infrastructure studies to have it make sense, this should not be further subdivided.
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### Infrastructural change
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#### Climate change adaption
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@Kuriyama2021 look at the effects of Japan's move to decarbonise its energy sector on employment, especially rural employment.
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It finds that, while employment in general is positively affected, especially rural sectors benefit from additional employment probability.
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The author suggests this is an example of institutional design neglecting individual agency and structural power relations, especially intersectional inequalities between gender and caste.
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The study is limited in explanatory power through its observational design, not being able to make causal inferences.
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#### Transport mobility
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@Blumenberg2014 look at the effects of a housing mobility intervention in the United States on employment for disadvantaged households,
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