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Unemployment Flows in Finland, 1969-95: A Time Series Analysis

1998

We adopt a flow approach to analyse Finnish unemployment experience during the last three decades. In addition to data on short-term and total outflow and inflow rates from a relatively long period beginning in 1969, we also have data on duration-specific outflow rates for the period 1984 I–96 II which encompasses the spectacular increase in unemployment in the early nineties. The empirical study shows that both the inflow and the outflow is mainly driven by variation in job opportunities. For a given vacancy-unemployment ratio, the outflow rate has fallen because of changes in unemployment compensation, demographic structure and emigration. The outflow has been only marginally affected by …

Labour economicsmedia_common.quotation_subjectGeography Planning and DevelopmentInflowEmigrationLong periodUnemploymentcardiovascular systemEconomicsOutflowTime seriesBeneficial effectsDemographymedia_commonDemographic structureLabour
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Processes and experiences of Portugal's international recruitment scheme of Colombian physicians: Did it work?

2017

Abstract The Portuguese Ministry of Health performed five international recruitment rounds of Latin American physicians due to the need for physicians in certain geographic areas of the country and in some specialties, as a temporary solution to shortages. Among these recruitments is that of Colombian physicians in 2011 that was the largest of the five groups. This paper presents an evaluation of the international recruitment procedure of Colombian physicians based on the criteria of procedural outcomes and health system outcomes. The methodology used is qualitative, based on semi-structured interviews with key informants and Colombian physicians recruited in Portugal and also on documentar…

Latin AmericansAttitude of Health PersonnelEconomic shortageColombia03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineNursingPhysiciansHumansMedicineFamily030212 general & internal medicineSalaryPersonnel SelectionMetgesPortugalSalaries and Fringe Benefitsbusiness.industry030503 health policy & servicesHealth PolicyPhysicians FamilyEmigration and ImmigrationPolitical changelanguage.human_languageWork (electrical)languageChristian ministryPortuguese0305 other medical sciencebusinessFamily reunification
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Balkanskie puti lesninskich monachin'

2012

The immigration of the Lesna Monastery nuns from the west side of Imperial Russia to other Russian Empire territories, to Serbia and to France is part of the Russian emigration history. The stay of the nuns of Lesna in the territory of the actual Republic of Macedonia, in the monastery of St. Bogorodica in Kicevo, is a less known event of the history of their migration.

Lesna monastery Russian emigration MacedoniaSettore M-STO/03 - Storia Dell'Europa Orientale
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The Novel as Third Space in the Struggle for One’s Own Place: Witold Gombrowicz’s Hidden Polemic with German Literature in „Pornografia”

2020

This paper deals with Gombrowicz’s novel „Pornografia” which can be interpreted as a third space where different literary discourses and philosophical concepts are interwoven. In this respect two German authors deserve special attention: Thomas Mann and Friedrich Nietzsche. It is the aim of this article to show to what extent Gombrowicz refers to the writings of these two authors in his attempt to establish himself as an important writer during his exile in Argentina. The novel „Pornografia” works in this respect as a sphere of interferences and a space of emerging hybridity, where Gombrowicz creates a special textuality consisting of hidden references to and even polemic with both Mann and…

Literaturebusiness.industrySpace (commercial competition)Cultural conflictlanguage.human_languageEmigrationReflexive pronounGermanHybridityTextualitylanguageSociologybusinessGerman literatureTematy i Konteksty
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Professor Dr Med Oskar Fehr: the fate of an outstanding German-Jewish ophthalmologist: an early contributor to cornea and external disease.

2014

PURPOSE The aim of this study was to recount the immense and abrupt change in the private and professional life of a prominent German-Jewish ophthalmologist in the transition from democracy to dictatorship in Germany during the first half of the 20th century. METHODS This involves a Retrospective analysis of Fehr's clinical and scientific work as the first assistant of Julius Hirschberg's world-famous eye clinic in Berlin; evaluation of Fehr's successful tenure as a chair of Virchow's Eye Hospital; the catastrophic influence of Hitler's seizure of power on the private and professional lives of German-Jewish physicians; and an analysis of Fehr's personal and professional will to continue the…

Macular corneal dystrophymedicine.medical_specialtymedia_common.quotation_subjectJudaismDictatorshiposkarCorneal DiseasesPower (social and political)GermanOphthalmologyGermanymedicineHumansmedia_commonbusiness.industryHistory 19th CenturyHistory 20th CenturyhumanitiesDemocracylanguage.human_languageUnited KingdomEmigrationOphthalmologyJewslanguagebusinessCornea
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Genetic discontinuity between local hunter-gatherers and central Europe's first farmers.

2009

Cultivating Farmers Were the ancestors of modern Europeans the local hunter-gatherers who assimilated farming practices from neighboring cultures, or were they farmers who migrated from the Near East in the early Neolithic? By analyzing ancient hunter-gatherer skeletal DNA from 2300 to 13,400 B.C.E. Bramanti et al. (p. 137 , published online 3 September) investigated the genetic relationship of European Ice Age hunter-gatherers, the first farmers of Europe, and modern Europeans. The results reject the hypothesis of direct continuity between hunter-gatherers and early farmers and between hunter-gatherers and modern Europeans. Major parts of central and northern Europe were colonized by incom…

MaleArchaeogeneticsHistorymedia_common.quotation_subjectImmigrationPopulationEuropean Continental Ancestry GroupPopulation DynamicsAgriculture; DNA Mitochondrial; Emigration and Immigration; Europe; European Continental Ancestry Group; Female; Genetic Variation; Haplotypes; History Ancient; Humans; Male; Population Dynamics; ProbabilityBiologyDNA MitochondrialWhite PeopleNOAncientDemic diffusionHumansDomesticationeducationHunter-gathererHistory Ancientmedia_commonProbabilityGeneticseducation.field_of_studyMultidisciplinaryMiddle Eastbusiness.industryGenetic VariationAgricultureDNAEmigration and ImmigrationMitochondrialEuropeHaplotypesAgricultureEthnologyFemalebusiness
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Emerging genetic patterns of the european neolithic: Perspectives from a late neolithic bell beaker burial site in Germany

2011

The transition from hunting and gathering to agriculture in Europe is associated with demographic changes that may have shifted the human gene pool of the region as a result of an influx of Neolithic farmers from the Near East. However, the genetic composition of populations after the earliest Neolithic, when a diverse mosaic of societies that had been fully engaged in agriculture for some time appeared in central Europe, is poorly known. At this period during the Late Neolithic (ca. 2,8002,000 BC), regionally distinctive burial patterns associated with two different cultural groups emerge, Bell Beaker and Corded Ware, and may reflect differences in how these societies were organized. Ancie…

MaleHuman Y-chromosome DNA haplogroupPopulation geneticsDNA MitochondrialWhite PeopleHaplogroupAnthropology Physical03 medical and health sciencesBeakerCultural EvolutionGermanyHumansCemeteries0601 history and archaeologySociocultural evolutionHistory AncientMesolithic030304 developmental biology0303 health sciences060102 archaeology06 humanities and the artsEmigration and ImmigrationArchaeologyGeographyAncient DNAHaplotypesAnthropologyGene poolAnatomyAmerican Journal of Physical Anthropology
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Motivations, Beliefs, and Expectations of Spanish Nurses Planning Migration for Economic Reasons: A Cross‐Sectional, Web‐Based Survey

2018

Purpose Migration of nurses is not a new or recent event. During the past few decades, nursing migration flows have been a constant trend worldwide. The main objective of this study was to explore the motivations, beliefs, and expectations that Spanish nurses had when considering migration to another country in the near future. Design Cross-sectional, Internet survey of Spanish nurses planning migration for professional reasons. Methods Ad hoc, web-based questionnaire following the Nurses Early Exit Study guidelines. Findings One hundred seventy-two nurses responded. Fifty percent of the participants intended to emigrate in the following 6 months and had chosen the United Kingdom as their d…

MaleInternationalityImmigration1110 Nursing0302 clinical medicineSurveys and Questionnaires030212 general & internal medicineGeneral NursingWeb based surveymedia_common030504 nursingProfessional developmentnursing practiceEmigration and ImmigrationMiddle AgedEXPERIENCESAcculturationAdministrationFemaleThe InternetHEALTH0305 other medical sciencePsychologyLife Sciences & BiomedicineGoalswork environment/working conditionspolicyAdultEmploymentEUROPEmedia_common.quotation_subjectNursingEDUCATED NURSES03 medical and health sciencesGlobalizationHumansGLOBALIZATIONWORKInternetMotivationScience & Technologybusiness.industryUnited KingdomEmigrationCross-Sectional StudiesIMMIGRATIONMOBILITYSpainUnemploymentNursing StaffDemographic economicsbusinessJournal of Nursing Scholarship
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Identifying Genetic Traces of Historical Expansions: Phoenician Footprints in the Mediterranean

2008

10 páginas, 1 figura, 4 páginas.-- et al.

MaleMediterranean climatePopulation DynamicsPopulationHomelandBiologyPolymorphism Single NucleotideHaplogroup03 medical and health sciencesMediterranean seaGene FrequencyReportEthnicityMediterranean SeaGeneticsHumansAnalytical strategyGenetics(clinical)educationAllelesHistory AncientGenetics (clinical)Historical record030304 developmental biologyGenetics0303 health scienceseducation.field_of_studyChromosomes Human YGeography030305 genetics & heredityEmigration and Immigrationlanguage.human_languageGenealogyGenetics PopulationHaplotypeslanguagePhoenician
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Hepatitis B virus infection in native versus immigrant or adopted children in Italy following the compulsory vaccination.

2001

Background: Compulsory vaccination of children against hepatitis B virus (HBV) infection was introduced in Italy in 1991. Patients and Methods: To evaluate the current importance of pediatric HBV infection, we studied 359 HBsAg-positive children admitted to 16 centers in Italy from 1991 to 1998. 185 patients were natives of Italy and 174 (39 immigrants and 135 adopted) came from highly endemic countries (eastern Europe: 60.9%, Asia: 16.7%, Africa: 14.9% and Central and South America: 5.7%). Results: Transaminase levels were moderately altered in both Italian (mean 134 UI/l) and foreign children (mean 168 UI/l). In total, 77% of Italian children and 88% of foreign children tested HBeAg posit…

MaleMicrobiology (medical)Hepatitis B virusmedicine.medical_specialtyHBsAgAdolescentmedicine.disease_causeSerologyHepatitis B; vaccination; ItalyAdoptionEpidemiologymedicineHumansHepatitis B VaccinesChildHBV vaccinationHepatitis B virusHepatitis B Surface AntigensImmunization Programsbusiness.industryIncidence (epidemiology)Infantvirus diseasesGeneral MedicineEmigration and ImmigrationHepatitis BvaccinationHepatitis Bmedicine.diseaseAdopted childrendigestive system diseasesVaccinationInfectious DiseasesItalyHBeAgChild PreschoolImmunologyHepatitis B virus hepatitis; Adopted children; Immigrant; HBV vaccinationHepatitis B virus hepatitisFemalebusinessDemographyImmigrant
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