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The role and working conditions of Movement Science students employed in sport and recreational facilities: An Italian multicenter study

2015

BACKGROUND: In Italy, students from Movement Science (MS) Degree Courses often work in sport and recreational facilities before graduation. OBJECTIVE: The employment conditions of Movement Science students working in sport/recreational facilities were investigated, and the management and structural features of the facilities were evaluated, including safety policies. Regional differences were also considered. METHODS: Questionnaires were administered to undergraduate and graduate students (N= 4,217) in 17 Universities. Students' perceptions of the quality of the facilities where they had been employed was evaluated using multivariate analysis. A latent class model with covariates was used t…

MaleMultivariate analysisInservice Trainingmedicine.medical_treatmentMovement science degree; hygienic requirements; job market; safety regulations; safety training; sport/recreational facilities; university studentsMovement Science degreeOccupational safety and healthMovement Science degree university students job market sport/recreational facilities safety regulations safety training hygienic requirementsSurveys and Questionnairesmedia_commonjob marketMovement science degreeRehabilitationhygienic requirementsRehabilitationMiddle AgedKinesiologyLatent class modelWork (electrical)Italyhygienic requirementsafety regulationHealth OccupationsKinesiology AppliedAppliedFemalePublic Healthmovement science degree; hygienic requirements; job market; safety regulations; safety training; sport/recreational facilities; university studentsGraduationSportsAdultEmploymentStudents Health OccupationsAdolescentsport/recreational facilitiemedia_common.quotation_subjectSocio-culturalesport/recreational facilitieshygienic requirements; job market; Movement Science degree; safety regulations; safety training; sport/recreational facilities; university students; Adolescent; Adult; Education Graduate; Employment; Female; Humans; Inservice Training; Italy; Kinesiology Applied; Male; Middle Aged; Role; Sports; Sports and Recreational Facilities; Students Health Occupations; Surveys and Questionnaires; Young Adult; Occupational Health; Rehabilitation; Public Health Environmental and Occupational HealthEducationYoung AdultNursingmedicineHumansQuality (business)Education GraduateSports and Recreational Facilitiesuniversity studentsGraduateStudentsSettore MED/42 - IGIENE GENERALE E APPLICATARecreationOccupational Healthuniversity studentMedical educationbusiness.industryEnvironmental and Occupational HealthPublic Health Environmental and Occupational HealthRolesafety regulationssafety trainingbusiness
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Special Issue on Higher education and its clients : institutional responses to changes in demand and in environment

2002

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Marché du travail des docteursResearch investmentFormation à la rechercheAcademic performanceGlobalisationEnseignement supérieur non universitaire[ SHS.ECO ] Humanities and Social Sciences/Economies and financesProduction de connaissanceSelectivityInterdisiplinarité[SHS.ECO] Humanities and Social Sciences/Economics and FinanceAccès à l'enseignement supérieurSocial work studentLifelong learnerDiplôméNorwayEnseignement à distanceMarché[ SHS.EDU ] Humanities and Social Sciences/EducationUndergraduate studantAcademi-industry link[SHS.ECO]Humanities and Social Sciences/Economics and FinanceAccessQuality assuranceDoctoral trainingNorvègeNursing studentStudentChangement institutionnelCanadaPart-time studentPhD job marketEducational policy[SHS.EDU]Humanities and Social Sciences/Education[SHS.EDU] Humanities and Social Sciences/EducationMature studentSocial inequalityInterdisciplinarityEtudiantInégalité socialeEnseignement supérieurDistance educationKnowledge productionHigher educationApprentissage tout au long de la vieNon-university institutionGraduateDoctoral studentFormation doctoraleInstitutional changeMotivationUniversityPolitique de l'enseignement supérieurResearch trainingMarketRelation université-industrieUnited KingdomProcessus de BologneStudent experienceRoyaume-UniNon-traditional learnerBologna processFormation continueAssurance qualitéContinuing educationGlobalization
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Development of the private university in angola and professionalization of lecturers

2021

Our research comes within the scope of Social Sciences, and more particularly within Management Sciences, since our central question concerns the professionalization of lecturers, their career path, their training practices, and their skills.Two surveys carried out among a sample of lecturers from private universities in Angola, as well as analyses of responses to closed and open questionnaires, show that human resources management concerns both lecturers and the future managers trained by them.

ProfessionalizationExecutive Job MarketInsertion Professionnelle des ÉtudiantsProfessionnalisationStudents Integration in the Job MarketAcademic TrainingsCompétencesDéveloppement de l’Enseignement SupérieurFormation des Enseignants[SHS.GESTION]Humanities and Social Sciences/Business administrationCompetencesMarché du Travail des Cadres[SHS.GESTION] Humanities and Social Sciences/Business administrationDevelopment of Higher Education
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Il delitto di "caporalato" tra diritti minimi della persona e tutela del mercato del lavoro

2020

Il contributo analizza il reato di intermediazione illecita e sfruttamento lavorativo, offrendo un’analisi comparata con il sistema repressivo tedesco. Lo studio si sofferma, in particolare, sui limiti di legittimazione del diritto penale nella punizione dei fatti di “caporalato”, nel tentativo di scongiurare che l’intervento repressivo nelle dinamiche economiche e contrattuali, di natura sinallagmatica, possa assumere una portata tale da porsi in contrasto con il canone della sussidiarietà. A tal fine, si suggerisce una prospettiva ermeneutica che incentri il disvalore penale del reato di cui all’art. 603-bis c.p. sulla lesione dei diritti fondamentali del lavoratore – riconducibili agli a…

Settore IUS/17 - Diritto PenaleThe paper analyses the offence of unlawful work intermediation and exploitation offering a comparative analysis with the German punitive system. The study focuses in particular on the limits of legitimacy of criminal law in the punishment of gangmaster acts in the attempt to avoid that the punitive intervention in economic and contractual dynamics of a mutual nature could be so intrusive to be in contrast with the principle of subsidiarity. To this end the author suggests an interpretative perspective that centres the penal disvalue of the offence under article 603-bis of the criminal code on the harm to fundamental workers’ rights – as linked to articles 4 35 and 36 of the Italian Constitutions – which work as a limit to entrepreneurial freedom. To be sure the indexes of exploitation listed by the criminalising norm seem to echo those fundamental human rights attributed to a person as a worker: those very same rights that – when harmed in their minimal and therefore intangible dimension – legitimise the intervention of the ius terribile. The article also stresses the protection of the job market: in this sense the offence – even if situated within the Kernstrafrecht – represents a new paradigm of the institutional response within the framework of the contemporary relationships between law and economics.
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EVOLUTION OF LABOR MARKET AND OCCUPATIONAL MEDICINE IN A CHANGING WORLD: ANALYSIS OF THE ITALIAN DATA 2000-2019 AND POSSIBLE CONSEQUENCES OF THE ECON…

2022

Introduction: The first two decades of the third millennium have been characterized by deep economic changes in various countries around the world with an inevitable impact on the job market. The aim of this study is to analyze the data of the last twenty years relating to employment in Italy, compared with European ones, to understand how the 2008 economic crisis affected employment in the following years and how the recent crisis, related to the COVID 19- pandemic emergency, may contribute further. Methods: The study analysed data related to the labor market in Italy and in the European Countries. The 2000-2019 period was analytically evaluated by comparing employment and unemployment rat…

Settore MED/44 - Medicina Del LavoroSARS-CoV-2 economic crisis occupational medicine unemployment job market changes.
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