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Higher Education Internationalization: The Erasmus-Mundus network added value

2014

International audience; Higher education internationalization can play a major role in developing universities and students' capacities and their opportunities broadly throughout the world. Irrespective of contextual differences within and between countries, nearly all higher education institutions worldwide are engaged in international activities and are seeking to expand them. Engaging with the world is now considered part of the definition of quality in education and research. However, with the current crisis, possible tensions and counter reactions to the development of the internationalization can occur, such as an imminent resistance to a supposed denationalizing effect of internation…

Mobilityerasmus-mundusHigher education[INFO.INFO-RO] Computer Science [cs]/Operations Research [cs.RO]business.industry4. EducationIdentity (social science)Resistance (psychoanalysis)[INFO.INFO-RO]Computer Science [cs]/Operations Research [cs.RO]Bilateral and multilateral collaborationSouth East Asiabilateral and multilateral collaborationmobilityCompetition (economics)InternationalizationErasmus-Mundussouth east asiaSustainabilityDevelopment economicsAdded valueInternationalizationbusinessinternationalizationErasmus+[ INFO.INFO-RO ] Computer Science [cs]/Operations Research [cs.RO]
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The relevance of educational poverty in Europe: Determinants and remedies

2021

Abstract This paper explores the degree of educational poverty in European countries using data from OECD Programme for International Student Assessment (PISA). This research adopts the class of additive multidimensional poverty measures proposed by Alkire & Foster (2011) and investigates the degree of educational poverty in terms of incidence, breadth, depth and severity. Also, we analyse the impact of students’ characteristics and school-level factors on the probability of being educational poor in various learning dimensions. The findings reveal that between 2006 and 2015 the incidence of educational poverty became more relevant in many European countries, while most of them experienced …

Multidimensional povertyEducational poverty; European countries; PISA 2006 and 2015Economics and Econometrics050208 financePoverty05 social sciencesStudent assessmentEuropean countriesEducational poverty PISA 2006 and 2015 European countriesOrder (exchange)0502 economics and businessDevelopment economicsEconomicsRelevance (law)Educational povertyPISA 2006 and 2015050207 economics
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Welfare State Development, Individual Deprivations and Income Inequality: A cross-country analysis in Latin America and the Caribbean

2019

Several scholars have confirmed the role that the welfare state (WS) plays in reducing poverty, promoting equality and ensuring the common wellbeing. One of the limitations of the scholarship has been the conceptualization and operationalization of the WS and poverty as one-dimensional variables. The purpose of this paper is to examine the relationship between welfare state development –as a one-dimensional and multidimensional variable-, single-dimensions deprivations and income inequality in Latin America and the Caribbean, before and after controlling for demographic and cyclical factors. The WS is operationalized taking into account its multidimensional nature. Three individual deprivat…

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Decoupling factors on the energy–output linkage: The Spanish case

2007

The recent increase of energy intensity in Spain and the ratification of the Kyoto protocol call for the implementation of energy policies in Spain. In this paper, we investigate the relationship between Gross Domestic Product (GDP) and Energy Consumption (EC) by taking into account several decoupling factors that can affect this linkage. Specifically, we have considered the temporal aggregation of data and its seasonal adjustments, the multivariate methodology, the substitution between EC and other inputs and the technological changes. Empirical tests reveal a long-run relationship between EC and GDP that can only be established in a complete way with a multivariate cointegration analysis.…

Multivariate statisticsCointegrationEnergy consumptionLinkage (mechanical)Management Monitoring Policy and LawEnergy policyGross domestic productlaw.inventionGeneral EnergylawEnergy intensityDevelopment economicsEconomicsEconometricsKyoto ProtocolEnergy Policy
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Evangelical Global Engagement and the American State after World War II

2017

The resurgence of American evangelicalism since the 1940s unfolded in conjunction with efforts by policymakers to instrumentalize religion for the assertion of empire. Missions and foreign aid are two key areas where these dynamics intersected. They show that evangelicals were both at home in the “American century” and deeply critical of global power. Rather than being a weakness, however, these tensions enabled the movement to become a crucial arbiter at a time when the country's new role was not yet firmly legitimized at home. In particular, evangelicalism helped reconcile isolationist, antistatist, and antimilitarist sentiments with hegemonic aspirations, the national security state, and…

National securityHegemonyAmerican Centurybusiness.industryGeneral Arts and Humanitiesmedia_common.quotation_subject05 social sciencesWorld War IIAssertionGeneral Social SciencesEmpire06 humanities and the arts050601 international relations0506 political science060104 historyPower (social and political)State (polity)Political sciencePolitical economyDevelopment economics0601 history and archaeologybusinessmedia_commonJournal of American Studies
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Somalia: From the Errors of Colonialism to the Horrors of War

2012

Chapter 5 analyses the reality of the Republic of Somalia, a country which is currently facing the worst humanitarian crisis in history. The first descriptive part of the article shows how the current human catastrophe devastating the Somali people is the result of the incomprehensible de-composition of one of the most homogenous peoples in Africa, not only ethnically speaking, but also from a linguistic, religious and cultural point of view. This de-composition, which has led to Somalia being known as the “State without State”, is undoubtedly rooted in the errors and horrors suffered, in the first place, during the successive processes of colonization and de-colonisation, but also during t…

National securitybusiness.industrymedia_common.quotation_subjectHumanitarian crisisInternational lawHumanitarian interventionSomalilanguage.human_languageIndependenceGeographyPolitical economyDevelopment economicslanguagebusinessResponsibility to protectHuman securitymedia_common
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The development of extra-judicial systems of collective conflict resolution in Southern Europe: Understanding the Spanish system

2013

There has been an increasing tendency to promote systems of extra-judicial intervention in resolving collective conflicts in Southern European countries. However, it seems that it has been difficult for these initiatives to displace traditional judicial avenues of settlement. We consider various efforts to promote extra-judicial settlement, and identify the greater success enjoyed by the Spanish system of settlement in providing an alternative to labour courts. Explanatory factors include its distinctive design features, social partner unity and deficiencies in the judicial system. Spanish experience suggests a need to reassess assumptions about the obstacles to extra-judicial collective c…

Organizational Behavior and Human Resource ManagementIntervention (law)Management of Technology and InnovationStrategy and ManagementPolitical scienceConflict resolutionSocial partnersMediationDevelopment economicsSettlement (litigation)General Business Management and AccountingEuropean Journal of Industrial Relations
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La incidencia del salario mínimo interprofesional en sectores de bajos salarios

2012

El salario mínimo es un tema que ha vuelto a cobrar actualidad. La mayoría de los análisis que se realizan al respecto se centran en determinar si su nivel tiene algún tipo de incidencia sobre el empleo. No obstante, son escasos los trabajos que abordan si efectivamente el salario mínimo cumple con su objetivo básico: mejorar las rentas de los perceptores de bajos salarios. En este trabajo abordamos precisamente esta cuestión. Para ello se analiza la evolución de los salarios en la negociación colectiva en tres sectores considerados de bajos salarios (comercio al por menor, hostelería y limpieza de locales y edificios), centrándonos en los puestos inferiores de la escala salarial. The minim…

Organizational Behavior and Human Resource ManagementMinimum wagelow paid activitiesbusiness.industryLow wageWelfare economicsbajos salariospolítica de rentas.Social Sciencespay equity.negociación colectivaCollective bargainingHindustrial relationsOrder (exchange)HospitalityIndustrial relationsDevelopment economicsSalario mínimoSociologyMinimum wagebusinessCuadernos de Relaciones Laborales
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Board Composition and Outreach Performance of Microfinance Institutions: Evidence from East Africa

2015

The attributes of microfinance's board members have an impact on attainment of their social objectives.

OutreachMicrofinanceEconomic growthlawDevelopment economicsEast africaBusinessGeneral Business Management and AccountingComposition (language)FinancePeer reviewlaw.inventionStrategic Change
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Patterns of poverty among elderly Americans: a Latent Class Markov Model

2017

ABSTRACTThis article studies poverty persistence and the role of social security programmes on poverty among elderly in the US. We use a Latent Markov model to disentangle unobserved heterogeneity and state dependence. Because of its dynamic nature, unobserved heterogeneity is modelled to vary over time. This allows to capture different latent states of poverty that change over time. Result indicates the existence of three unobserved types evolving over time according to their propensity to be poor. Moreover, a strong persistence in poverty especially for women, individuals living alone and ethnic minorities is found. Finally, the estimates indicate that giving social assistance tends to re…

Persistence (psychology)Change over timeEconomics and EconometricsClass (computer programming)Poverty05 social sciencesEthnic groupMarkov model01 natural sciences050906 social workSocial securityPoverty persistence older Americans latent Markov model social security programmes010104 statistics & probabilitySettore SECS-P/03 - Scienza Delle FinanzeDevelopment economicsEconomicsState dependenceDemographic economics0509 other social sciences0101 mathematics
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