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Housing Affordability for Urban Regions

2021

Urban regions are recognised as driving forces of the global economy as well as the main sources of social inequality. In recent decades, particularly, housing access has become a serious problem, not only for the most disadvantaged population, but also for the middle class, as a result of economic crises and despite of prices decline in the housing market. In urban regions with high population density, some social groups face problems of housing affordability that depend not only on market prices but also on income availability. The contribution proposes a methodology for income-threshold assessment through a combination between the ratio income and the residual income approaches, which is…

Urban regionMiddle classSettore ICAR/20 - Tecnica E Pianificazione Urbanisticabusiness.industrySeven Management and Planning Toolsmedia_common.quotation_subjectHousing affordability urban region ratio income approach residual income approachDistribution (economics)Social groupDevelopment economicsMarket priceSettore ICAR/22 - EstimoSocial inequalitybusinessPassive incomemedia_common
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Explaining attitudes towards the euro: Design of a cross-national study

1998

AbstractThe aim of this paper is to provide essential background material relating to the accom-panying papers in this special issue. It presents a brief description of the ‘Psychology of theEuropean Monetary Union’ project. This involved a questionnaire study of attitudes towardsthe euro, which was fielded in each of the 15 member states of the European Union in thesummer of 1997. We describe the development of the common survey instrument, and outlinethe rationale and methods pursued in sampling particular conceptual domains. The paper alsodetails the sampling procedures used in each country, together with the response rates andsample sizes attained. Finally, it o•ers a brief cross-nationa…

Value (ethics)Economics and EconometricsEquity (economics)Sociology and Political SciencePublic economics05 social sciencesControl (management)050109 social psychologyCurrency0502 economics and businessDevelopment economicsNational identityEconomic and monetary unionmedia_common.cataloged_instance0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesSociology050207 economicsEuropean unionSocial identity theoryApplied Psychologymedia_commonJournal of Economic Psychology
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Media constructions of fear in the outbreak of an epidemic disease

2016

Purpose – After almost a decade, the re-appearance of dengue fever in Argentina caused panic and fears. Unlike Bolivia, Brazil and Paraguay, where prevention policies have been followed, the future of dengue is uncertain in Argentina; the present paper does not have political affiliation but the purpose of this paper is to emphasizes the role that mass media plays in the coverage of epidemics. Design/methodology/approach – In moments of disorder, uncertainness or disaster, societies experience a shift in the ways they perceive their reality. Findings – In the times, media plays a dominant role in constructing the reality that the authors get to consume. Such reality is reflective of media’…

Value (ethics)Social psychology (sociology)business.industrymedia_common.quotation_subjectOutbreakManagement Science and Operations ResearchPoliticsGlobalizationGeographyOriginalityDevelopment economicsEpidemic diseaseSocial sciencebusinessSafety Researchmedia_commonMass mediaInternational Journal of Emergency Services
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Mobilities in Finland's Information Society Strategies from 1995 to 2010

2012

Abstract The article explores Finland’s national information society strategies and uses the Finnish case as an example to identify the limitation of the so-called ‘methodological nationalism’ and to explicate the advantages of the mobility paradigm. The research material consists of the Finnish national strategies published between 1995 and 2010. The article identifies two trends from the studied strategies; a further intermingling of physical movement of objects and virtual mobility, and a tendency to reduce corporeal mobility. The study also shows that most mobility-related challenges require international cooperation and multinational solutions, although state-centred thinking was preva…

Virtual mobilitySociology and Political ScienceMobilitiesMethodological nationalismGeography Planning and Developmentta5142Multinational corporationInterminglingDevelopment economicsMacro levelSociologyEconomic geographyInformation societyDemographyMobilities
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Teoria e pratica dell’economia dello sviluppo: una biografia di W.A. Lewis

2007

Review of Tignor's biography of W. Arthur Lewis

W. Arthur LewisDevelopment Economic
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Pobreza laboral en España : causas y alternativas políticas

2017

En el contexto de la crisis actual los trabajadores y trabajadoras pobres son una nueva realidad y las tasas de pobreza en España se encuentran entre las más altas de Europa. Habitualmente la pobreza se relacionada con el desempleo y la jubilación. Pero desde 2007 las características de las personas afectadas han cambiado radicalmente. Colectivos que tradicionalmente se consideraban "protegidos" (personas ocupadas, con nivel educativo alto…) ahora ya no lo están. El fuerte incremento de la pobreza que ha tenido lugar y la generalización del problema a nuevos grupos sociales significan un nuevo desafío para el trabajo decente y la integración social. Desde nuestro punto de vista las causas d…

Working-poorWorking poorPolítica laboralEconomic crisisCrisi financera global 2007-2009General MedicinePobresa laboralEconomiaSalarisLabour policyBaixos salarisPobreza laboralPobresaInequalityLow wagesDesigualdadDesigualtatDevelopment economicsBusinessBajos salariosCrisis económicaCrisi econòmica
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The global economic crisis as a critical Juncture? The crisis's impact on migration movements and policies in Europe and the US

2016

The current global economic crisis has resulted in the strongest recession in the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) countries since the Great Depression in the early 1930s and the 1970s oil shocks. This special issue sets out to explore how the most recent economic crisis impacted immigration and immigration-related policy in the United States of America and in European countries that are part of the OECD. The crisis of the late 2000s was offset by the collapse of the subprime US housing market, destabilising the financial system and leading to a sovereign debt crisis. The shock was marked by a “sudden […] deterioration of most, or all, key macroeconomic indicator…

Youth unemploymentmedia_common.quotation_subject05 social sciencesJN Political institutions (Europe)RecessionGross domestic productJK Political institutions (United States)0506 political scienceJV Colonies and colonization. Emigration and immigration. International migrationShock (economics)Arts and Humanities (miscellaneous)Immigration policyDebt0502 economics and businessDevelopment economics050602 political science & public administrationGreat DepressionEconomicsmedia_common.cataloged_instance050207 economicsSocial scienceEuropean unionDemographymedia_common
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EU Referenda in the Baltics: Understanding the Results at the Regional Level

2005

This paper analyses regional differences in EU referenda results in Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania. In each of the three countries, other things being equal, high income regions were significantly more pro-European than low-income ones, while regions with a high share of ethnic minorities were significantly more opposed to the enlargement than other regions. The ethnic effect was strongest in Latvia and weakest in Estonia. These findings clearly indicate necessity of stronger efforts both in integration of the Baltic societies and in the promotion of reliable EU information, especially in less developed regions. On the other hand, we confirm the findings from earlier referenda that support …

business.industrymedia_common.quotation_subjectCeteris paribusEthnic groupInternational tradeRedistribution (cultural anthropology)AccessionPromotion (rank)Political scienceEuropean integrationDevelopment economicsmedia_common.cataloged_instanceResizingEuropean unionbusinessmedia_commonSSRN Electronic Journal
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Early marriage and cultural constructions of adulthood in two slums in Dar es Salaam.

2018

This study examines under-18 marriage in urban Tanzania from an ethnographic perspective. Due to poverty and high unemployment, some girls aspire to early marriage. Two pathways to early marriage are identified: first, poverty and gendered economic disparities motivate girls to begin transactional sexual activity at an early age, leading parents to favour early marriage as a risk-reduction measure. Second, educational opportunities are often closed off to girls before marriage, as a result of which early marriage becomes the only culturally approved pathway that allows girls to present themselves to others as a self-sufficient agent. These pathways are reinforced by cultural and religious c…

early marriageMalenaisetHealth (social science)Urban PopulationEconomicsavioliittoTanzaniaDevelopmental psychology0302 clinical medicineTransactional leadershipPregnancyPoverty AreasEthnography030212 general & internal medicineSociologyMarriageköyhyysyoung womenbiologyTansaniaMiddle AgedtytötHigh unemploymentFemale0305 other medical scienceAdultAdolescentIllegitimacySexual BehaviorTransactional sexEducationeducational opportunity03 medical and health sciencesYoung AdultSex FactorsDar es salaamDevelopment economicsPremarital sexta616HumansAged030505 public healthPovertyPublic Health Environmental and Occupational Healthkoulutusmahdollisuudetbiology.organism_classificationTanzaniaAttitudeikäkulttuuriset järjestelmättransactional sexCulture, healthsexuality
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Mega Events and Urban Conflicts in Valencia, Spain: Contesting the New Urban Modernity

2011

The local and regional administrations of Valencia, Spain, have been working to position the city, which is the country's third largest in terms of population, as an international destination for luxury tourism through sports mega-events. Valencia's new image as a “mega-events city” has been criticized by citizens and urban-based movements on social and environmental grounds, resulting in various urban conflicts. The aim of this paper is to examine the causes and dynamics of these conflicts in order to understand the discourse and rationales behind the criticism. This will also include an examination of the ways in which these conflicts were managed by the local administration, especially i…

education.field_of_studyArticle SubjectModernitymedia_common.quotation_subjectAuthoritarianismPopulationGeographyOrder (exchange)Political economyDevelopment economicsCriticismPosition (finance)educationAdministration (government)Tourismmedia_commonUrban Studies Research
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