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An Integrated Approach to Surveying Emigrants Worldwide

2019

AbstractThis chapter describes the research design applied in the research project The Emigrant Communities of Latvia: National Identity, Transnational Relations and Diaspora Politics, which forms the empirical core of this volume. It discusses this methodology in the context of other migration studies and major surveys on migration. Compared to previous studies The Emigrant Communities of Latvia is the most inclusive in terms of the target audience. All Latvians and Latvian nationals abroad were invited to participate in the survey, applying a broad and open definition of ‘Latvian diaspora’ based on personal identification with the Latvian nation and/or citizenship. Being Web-based, the su…

Economic growth05 social sciencesTarget audienceLatvianContext (language use)language.human_language0506 political scienceDiasporaMigration studiesPolitical science0502 economics and businessRespondentNational identity050602 political science & public administrationlanguageDiaspora politics050207 economics
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“Taking Care of Yourself at Home”

2021

This chapter presents some reflections on the changes regarding the use of electronic commerce and digital platforms during the period of preventive and mandatory social isolation decreed in the country during the COVID-19 pandemic, based on the new services food services, food delivery service, and new practices around “home care.” To this end, a survey was conducted on eating practices during the first part of the isolation period in April-May 2020, and a digital ethnography was performed on new services around food and “home care” during the subsequent period. The expository strategy is as follows: 1) the theoretical approach on the sociology of bodies/emotions and its relationship with …

Economic growthCoronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19)business.industryPolitical science0502 economics and business05 social sciencesPandemic050602 political science & public administrationE-commerce050207 economicsHome usebusiness0506 political science
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PORTRAITS OF RUSSIAN WOMEN ENTREPRENEURS: IDENTIFICATION AND WAYS OF LEADERSHIP

2009

Entrepreneurship has developed in Russia during the past two decades, which is a short time to develop a firm business culture. Women are still a minority among entrepreneurs globally, also in Russia [Verhovskaya, O. and Dorokhina, M. (2008) GEM. Global Entrepreneurship Monitor, Executive Summary, Russia 2007, www.gemconsortium.org, 30.9.2008]. Our study focuses on Russian women entrepreneurship by means of an interview and photographs of 10 women entrepreneurs in the St. Petersburg area. We ask, how do they identify themselves in the current economic situation. Further, we ask if there is a specifically Russian type of women entrepreneurship and entrepreneurial identification. Finally, in …

Economic growthEntrepreneurshipExecutive summarybusiness.industrymedia_common.quotation_subject05 social sciencesIdentity (social science)Organizational cultureGeneral MedicinePublic relationsAutocracyDemocracy0506 political scienceIdentification (information)Portrait0502 economics and business8. Economic growth050602 political science & public administrationSociologybusiness050203 business & managementmedia_commonJournal of Enterprising Culture
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Outsourcing within the Nordic context: Care services for older people in Finland.

2018

The early 1990s economic setback brought significant reforms favoring the outsourcing of care in Finnish municipalities. Here, outsourcing refers to the practice of municipalities employing private organizations through different means (e.g., open tendering) to deliver public care services. In this context, this study examines the growth in the outsourcing of service housing and home-help services in 311 municipalities from 2001 to 2015 and investigates the municipal factors associated with outsourcing using four dimensions: care needs, population size, economic situation, and political ideology of the municipality. The findings reveal a steep increase in the outsourcing of home-help and se…

Economic growthFinancing GovernmentmunicipalityulkoistaminenContext (language use)hoivapalvelutvanhustenhuoltoOutsourcingolder people0502 economics and business050602 political science & public administrationHumans050207 economicsLife-span and Life-course StudiesFinlandDemographyAgedbusiness.industry05 social sciencesta5142Outsourced Servicessocial careHome Care Services0506 political scienceSetbackoutsourcingvanhuspalvelutSocial carePrivate SectorBusinessOlder peopleGerontologyjulkiset palvelutikääntyneetJournal of agingsocial policy
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Migration, Productive Return and Human Capital: Lessons from the new Governmental Policy on Migration in Ecuador

2017

In 2008, the Government of Ecuador initiated a programme for productive return dubbed the Cucayo Fund, aimed at financing small businesses for migrants who were returning to the country. This programme has been a cornerstone in the new governmental policy on migration. In 2015, the IOM considered it an exemplary practice among the instruments enabling the economic and social reinsertion of returning migrants. In this article, based on the mining and analysis of the implementation data from the Cucayo Fund in the three provinces comprising Administrative Region No 7, we specifically examine the incidence of human capital accumulated by the migrants in the success of their ventures. Our resul…

Economic growthGovernmentHuman migrationbusiness.industry05 social sciences050602 political science & public administration0507 social and economic geographyCornerstonebusiness050703 geographyHuman capital0506 political scienceDemographyInternational Migration
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How perceptions of immigrants trigger feelings of economic and cultural threats in two welfare states

2017

Better understanding of attitudes toward immigration is crucial to avoid misperception of immigration in the public debate. Through two identical online survey experiments applying morphed faces of non-Western immigrants and textual vignettes, the authors manipulate complexion, education, family background, and gender in Denmark and Germany. For women, an additional split in which half of the women wore a headscarf is performed. In both countries, highly skilled immigrants are preferred to low-skilled immigrants. Danes are more skeptical toward non-Western immigration than Germans. Essentially, less educated Danes are very critical of accepting non-Western immigrants in their country. It i…

Economic growthHealth (social science)media_common.quotation_subject05 social sciencesImmigrationPublic debateWelfare stateSurvey experiment0506 political scienceFeelingPerceptionPolitical sciencePolitical economy0502 economics and businessPolitical Science and International Relations050602 political science & public administration050207 economicsDemographymedia_commonOpinion formationEuropean Union Politics
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Rethinking the Finance of Post-Compulsory Education

2010

Throughout the world, the finance of education is in serious crisis. The crisis of educational finance is not limited to the problem of meeting the obligations of societies to provide some minimum amount of compulsory education for their students. This minimum does not assure the preparation of an appropriately trained labour force in a world that is increasingly technicological and in which a competitive economy requires the remplacement of traditional production processes with others based on sophisticated labour and capital. The rapid growth of post-compulsory systems of education is no longer a luxury, but a necessity for industrialization and economic development.

Economic growthHigher educationmedia_common.quotation_subject[SHS.EDU]Humanities and Social Sciences/Education[SHS.EDU] Humanities and Social Sciences/EducationDiversification (finance)0211 other engineering and technologiesDeveloping countryPost compulsory02 engineering and technologyFunding MechanismDiversification (marketing strategy)Human capitalEnseignement post-obligatoireEnseignement supérieurUnit (housing)EducationState (polity)Educational financeOrder (exchange)0502 economics and businessEconomics050602 political science & public administration050207 economicsEducation economicsmedia_commonFinance021110 strategic defence & security studiesbusiness.industry4. Education05 social sciences1. No poverty050301 educationPublic institutionPrivate sector0506 political scienceFinancement de l'enseignementResource allocationBusinessCost of living0503 educationDeveloped country050203 business & management
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Choices and Enrollments in French Secondary and Higher Education: Repercussions for Second-Generation Immigrants

2013

En ligne sur http://www.jstor.org/discover/10.1086/670729?uid=16804784&uid=3738016&uid=2129&uid=2134&uid=2&uid=70&uid=3&uid=67&uid=16735408&uid=62&uid=5909928&sid=21102655856551; International audience; In France, the proportion of second-generation immigrants enrolling in tertiary education has increased as education has undergone a process of "democratization." This article analyzes their postsecondary choices, access to tertiary programs, dropout, and transition to the labor market, compared to those of students of French origin. Youths of Portuguese origin are more likely to enter vocational higher programs concordant with their preferences and have better chances of completing a tertia…

Economic growthImmigrationLabor market050602 political science & public administrationSociologyDemocratizationAccès à l'enseignement supérieurmedia_common4. EducationDropoutDegree completion05 social sciences050301 educationEnfant de migrant[ SHS.EDU ] Humanities and Social Sciences/EducationPreference0506 political scienceVocational education8. Economic growthlanguageEnseignement secondaireFranceChoix des étudesTransition to the labor marketaccess to higher educationHigher educationmedia_common.quotation_subject[SHS.EDU]Humanities and Social Sciences/Educationeducation[SHS.EDU] Humanities and Social Sciences/EducationSocial classEnseignement supérieurEducationDémocratisation de l'enseignementPostsecondary choiceUniversitybusiness.industrySecond-generation ImmigrantInsertion professionnelleTertiary educationdemocratizationInégalité racialeAbandon des étudeslanguage.human_languageDemographic economicsAccess to tertiary programPortugueseAccess to Higher Educationbusiness0503 education
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Social Inequalities in the French Education System : The Joint Effect of Individual and Contextual Factors

2000

This paper presents a synthetic picture of social inequalities in pupils' scholastic careers in France. Individual factors such as socio-economic backgroun remain important for both academic results from the beginning of schooling on and option and streaming choices at the secondary level. Moreover, families have unequal resources to manage their children's schooling careers in a system which is becoming more complex and decentralized. This means that contextual factors are also very important. Decentralization has in fact increased the importance of choice of schooling context : the class or the school attented does make a difference and this has the effect of widening social gaps in acade…

Economic growthInequalitymedia_common.quotation_subject[SHS.EDU]Humanities and Social Sciences/Education[SHS.EDU] Humanities and Social Sciences/EducationEffet contextuelContext (language use)Academic achievementSchool choiceDecentralizationInégalité socialeEducation050602 political science & public administrationSocial inequalitySociologySocioeconomic statusmedia_common4. Education05 social sciencesSocialization050301 educationSystème éducatif0506 political science8. Economic growthDemographic economicsFrance0503 education
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The effectiveness of rural versus urban nonprofit organisations in the Democratic Republic of Congo

2017

The Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) is a country with high natural resources, but it has suffered from decades of civil wars and social turmoil, being heavily aid-dependent. In the DRC, several Nonprofit Organisations (NPOs) are major players in fighting poverty and enhancing welfare. This research aims to analyse the effectiveness of small NPOs in improving poor peoples’ lives through health, education, and economic activities. Two NPOs working in the DRC, one in a rural and the other in an urban area, are compared by researching the aid sites and surveying 201 households (aid beneficiaries). Our case observations and the survey results facilitate analysing the mission accomplishment, e…

Economic growthMultivariate analysis050204 development studiesmedia_common.quotation_subjectKongon demokraattinen tasavaltamission accomplishmentDevelopmentUrban areaPolitical sciencePerception0502 economics and businessDevelopment economics050602 political science & public administrationta512media_commongeographyyleishyödylliset yhteisötgeography.geographical_feature_categorytilivelvollisuusPoverty05 social sciencestuloksellisuushealthDemocratic Republic of CongovaikutusNatural resourceDemocracy0506 political sciencekoulutusAccountabilitynon-profict organisationsimpactWelfareterveysThird World Quarterly
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