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Equal Pay for a Green Future

2020

In the present chapter, challenges to our growth-driven political-economic model are identified—including lethal economic inequality, growing unrest, technological unemployment in an era of robotization and artificial intelligence (AI), and limits to growth at a time of environmental and climatic collapse. The author is hesitant to offer a “yes” or “no” answer to the question of equal pay, suggesting instead that the answer hinges on time and context. In a future world of limited material resources, where jobs are increasingly automated and substituted by AI algorithms, the legitimacy of inequality-producing incentives for the main exploiters of resources and robots will erode. At a time wh…

GlobalizationIncentiveMarket economyInequalityEconomic inequalitymedia_common.quotation_subjectEconomicsContext (language use)Technological unemploymentUnrestLegitimacymedia_common
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Questioning Human Rights: The Case of Education for Children and Youth with Disabilities in Ethiopia

2016

This chapter focuses on the politics of education as a basic human right. We analyze the challenges and opportunities implied in realizing the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities and operationalizing the human rightsbased approach to disability (HRBAD) with a case study on the inclusion of children and youth with disabilities in the regular education system of Ethiopia. The existing situation is highlighted with lived experiences of persons with disabilities and comments by organisations of persons with disabilities, education professionals, and government officials who were interviewed between August and October 2013 in Ethiopia. When successful, the HRBAD and its critica…

GovernmentEconomic growthOperationalizationHuman rightsInequalitymedia_common.quotation_subject05 social sciences1. No poverty050301 education16. Peace & justice0506 political sciencePoliticsIntervention (law)5. Gender equalityPolitical science050602 political science & public administrationConvention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities10. No inequality0503 educationInclusion (education)media_common
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Deepen Into the Social Segregation of Secondary Schools in the Community of Madrid

2021

Recientes estudios han mostrado que la segregación escolar por nivel socioeconómico en la Comunidad de Madrid es muy alta, la más alta de España, y una de las más elevadas de Europa. Esta investigación profundiza en el conocimiento de la segregación escolar por nivel socioeconómico en educación secundaria con datos recientes mediante la consecución de tres objetivos: a) estimando su magnitud con diversas estrategias, calculando su perfil para 19 grupos minoritarios y comparándola con otras Comunidades; b) estudiando el papel de los centros públicos, privados concertados y no concertados; y c) determinando la aportación del programa de bilingüismo a la segregación. Se realiza una explotación…

GovernmentEducación secundariaIndex (economics)Secondary educationMadridEducacióneducationGeneral Engineering:SOCIOLOGÍA [UNESCO]Educational inequalityIndex of dissimilarityGeographySegregación escolarEquidad educativaUNESCO::SOCIOLOGÍANivel socioeconómicoSocioeconomicsSocioeconomic statusInclusion (education)Neuroscience of multilingualism
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A link between the residual-based gradient plasticity theory and the analogous theories based on the virtual work principle

2009

A link is shown to exist between the so-called residual-based strain gradient plasticity theory and the analogous theories based on the (extended) virtual work principle (VWP). To this aim, the former theory is reformulated and cast in a residual-free form, whereby the insulation condition and the (nonlocal) Clausius–Duhem inequality, on which the theory is grounded, are substituted with equivalent residual-free ingredients, namely the energy balance condition and the residual-free form of the Clausius–Duhem inequality. The equivalence of the residual-free formulation to the original one is shown, also in their ability to cope with energetic size effects and interfacial energy ones. It emer…

Gradient plasticityClassical mechanicsMechanics of MaterialsMechanical EngineeringEnergy balanceGeneral Materials ScienceVirtual workClausius–Duhem inequalityResidualSimilarity solutionLink (knot theory)Equivalence (measure theory)MathematicsInternational Journal of Plasticity
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Life Satisfaction Among Children in Different Family Structures: A Comparative Study of 36 Western Societies

2010

This paper examines differences in life satisfaction among children in different family structures in 36 western, industrialised countries (n = 184 496). Children living with both biological parents reported higher levels of life satisfaction than children living with a single parent or parent–step-parent. Children in joint physical custody reported significantly higher levels of life satisfaction than their counterparts in other types of non-intact families. Controlling perceived family affluence, the difference between joint physical custody families and single mother or mother–stepfather families became non-significant. Difficulties in communicating with parents were strongly associated …

Health (social science)Family structurebusiness.industrymedia_common.quotation_subjectSingle parentLife satisfactionSingle mothersEducationEconomic inequalityMedicineLife-span and Life-course StudiesbusinessSocial psychologyWelfareNuclear familymedia_commonDemographyChildren & Society
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Children’s Public Participation, Middle-Class Families and Emotions

2014

The article examines the activities of a municipal children's parliament (the TCP) in a middle-sized Finnish town. The article focuses on members of the TCP board and their parents and the emphasis is on parents' views as very little research exists on family background in relation to children's public participation. All the participating families were middle-class, both as self-defined and according to their socioeconomic background. The parents studied detailed different emotions they and their children experienced as members of the children's parliament. The article illustrates that being a middle-class child and participating in civic activities is not an uncomplicated description of pr…

Health (social science)Parliamentmedia_common.quotation_subjectSocial classemotionsEducation050906 social workLife-span and Life-course StudiesSocioeconomic statusmedia_commonMiddle class05 social sciences050301 educationWorkloadta5142cultural resourceschildren’s public participationmiddle-class familiesFeelingPublic participationta51410509 other social sciencesPsychology0503 educationSocial psychologyPrivilege (social inequality)Children and Society
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Choice models in nordic long-term care : care managers' experiences of privilege and disadvantage among older adults

2022

AbstractConsumer choice models have been introduced in eldercare services in several Western welfare societies. Choice models in eldercare emphasise the importance of individuals’ abilities to make informed choices and therefore entail a risk for increased inequalities among older adults with care needs. In the Nordic countries, such inequality risks are in stark contrast to universal policy ambitions of equal access to care services. Care managers, who are responsible for needs assessment for eldercare services, have a central role in implementing policies and, thus, have first-hand experience of their impact on older adults’ access to care. The aim of this study was to explore care manage…

Health (social science)social inequalityNordic welfare statemarketisationuser choiceyksityiset palvelutvanhustenhuoltohyvinvointivaltiovanhuspalvelutvalinnanvapauseriarvoisuusGeriatrics and Gerontologyeldercarecare managersjulkiset palvelut
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National-Level Wealth Inequality and Socioeconomic Inequality in Adolescent Mental Well-Being: A Time Series Analysis of 17 Countries

2020

Purpose: Although previous research has established a positive association between national income inequality and socioeconomic inequalities in adolescent health, very little is known about the extent to which national-level wealth inequalities (i.e., accumulated financial resources) are associated with these inequalities in health. Therefore, this study examined the association between national wealth inequality and income inequality and socioeconomic inequality in adolescents' mental well-being at the aggregated level. Methods: Data were from 17 countries participating in three consecutive waves (2010, 2014, and 2018) of the cross-sectional Health Behaviour in School-aged Children study. …

Health BehaviorPoison controlAdolescent healthHEALTH COMPLAINTSPediatricshenkinen hyvinvointi0302 clinical medicinenuoretEconomic inequalityCHILDMedicine and Health Sciences030212 general & internal medicineChildmedia_commonHBSCSocioeconomic inequalityPerinatologyand Child HealthPsychiatry and Mental healthMental HealtheriarvoisuusIncomePediatrics Perinatology and Child Health Public Health Environmental and Occupational Health Psychiatry and Mental health Wealth inequality Income inequality Socioeconomic inequality Mental well-being Adolescent health HBSC HEALTH COMPLAINTS INCOME INEQUALITY CHILD BEHAVIORPublic HealthPsychologyBEHAVIORAdolescent healthInequalityAdolescentMental well-beingmedia_common.quotation_subjectMeasures of national income and outputWealth inequality03 medical and health sciencesvertaileva tutkimus030225 pediatricstuloerotHumansPediatrics Perinatology and Child HealthIncome inequalitySocioeconomic statussosioekonomiset tekijätEnvironmental and Occupational HealthPublic Health Environmental and Occupational HealthHealth Status Disparitiesaikasarja-analyysiCross-Sectional StudiesSocial ClassSocioeconomic FactorsPediatrics Perinatology and Child HealthNational wealthDemographic economicsterveyserotRedistribution of income and wealthJournal of Adolescent Health
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Migrants' and refugees' health status and healthcare in Europe: A scoping literature review

2020

Abstract Background There is increasing attention paid to the arrival of migrants from outwith the EU region to the European countries. Healthcare that is universally and equably accessible needs to be provided for these migrants throughout the range of national contexts and in response to complex and evolving individual needs. It is important to look at the evidence available on provision and access to healthcare for migrants to identify barriers to accessing healthcare and better plan necessary changes. Methods This review scoped 77 papers from nine European countries (Austria, Cyprus, France, Germany, Greece, Italy, Malta, Spain, and Sweden) in English and in country-specific languages i…

Healthcare useEconomic growthHealth StatusServices050109 social psychologyHealth Services Accessibility0302 clinical medicineOrder (exchange)EpidemiologyHealth careDiscrimination030212 general & internal medicine10. No inequalityMigrationmedia_commonTransients and MigrantsRefugeesSocial care030503 health policy & serviceslcsh:Public aspects of medicine05 social sciencesHealthcarevirus diseasesPublic Health Global Health Social Medicine and Epidemiology3. Good healthEuropePolicypopulation characteristics0305 other medical sciencegeographic locationsResearch ArticleHälso- och sjukvårdsorganisation hälsopolitik och hälsoekonomimedicine.medical_specialtyInequalitymedia_common.quotation_subjectRefugeeAsylum seekers050105 experimental psychology03 medical and health sciencesEqualitymedicineHumans0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesbusiness.industryPublic healthVulnerable migrantsPublic Health Environmental and Occupational Healthlcsh:RA1-1270Health Care Service and Management Health Policy and Services and Health Economy[SHS.SCIPO]Humanities and Social Sciences/Political scienceFolkhälsovetenskap global hälsa socialmedicin och epidemiologi[SDV.SPEE]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Santé publique et épidémiologieBiostatisticsbusiness
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Weighted Sobolev spaces and exterior problems for the Helmholtz equation

1987

Weighted Sobolev spaces are used to settle questions of existence and uniqueness of solutions to exterior problems for the Helmholtz equation. Furthermore, it is shown that this approach can cater for inhomogeneous terms in the problem that are only required to vanish asymptotically at infinity. In contrast to the Rellich–Sommerfeld radiation condition which, in a Hilbert space setting, requires that all radiating solutions of the Helmholtz equation should satisfy a condition of the form ( ∂ / ∂ r − i k ) u ∈ L 2 ( Ω ) , r = | x | ∈ Ω ⊂ R n , it is shown here that radiating solutions satisfy a condition of the form ( 1 + r ) − 1 2 ( ln ( e + r ) ) − 1 2 δ u ∈ L 2 ( Ω ) , 0 < δ < 1 2 …

Helmholtz equationmedia_common.quotation_subjectMathematical analysisHilbert spacePoincaré inequalityInfinitySobolev spacesymbols.namesakeGeneral EnergysymbolsEmbeddingUniquenessmedia_commonMathematicsProceedings of the Royal Society of London. A. Mathematical and Physical Sciences
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