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Becoming agentic teachers : Experiences of the home group approach as a resource for supporting teacher students' agency

2018

Abstract This study focuses on the experiences of first-year teacher students in a Finnish teacher education department regarding ways in which studying in stable “home groups” supported or restricted their agency. The findings of the interviews with 22 teacher students suggest that perception of home groups as emotionally safe and offering opportunities to break traditional authority relationship supported teacher students' agency, which was manifested in identity negotiations and active participation. Perception of inequality and tensions within home groups restricted students' agency. The findings underline the need for keen awareness of factors affecting teacher students' agency when ap…

Inequalitymedia_common.quotation_subjectopettajuusIdentity (social science)Traditional authorityEducationResource (project management)Perception0502 economics and businessPedagogyAgency (sociology)ta516identiteettiopettajankoulutusmedia_commonteacher educationopiskelijat05 social sciences050301 educationtoimijuusTeacher educationNegotiationteacher studentsagencyteacher identity negotiationPsychology0503 education050203 business & managementTeaching and Teacher Education
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Women’s Job Search Competence: A Question of Motivation, Behavior, or Gender

2018

We examined motivation and behaviors in women's active job search in Spain and the gender gap in this process. The current crisis in Spain and the increase in the number of unemployed people have revealed new inequalities that particularly affect women's employability, especially the most vulnerable women. This paper addresses two exploratory studies: the first study analyzes gender differences in the active job search using a sample of 236 Spanish participants; the second study explores the heterogeneity and diversity of unemployed women in a sample of 235 Spanish women. To analyze the active job search, the respondents were invited to write open-ended responses to questions about their jo…

Inequalitywork-life conciliationmedia_common.quotation_subjectlcsh:BF1-990050109 social psychologyEmployability0502 economics and businessPsychology0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesEmpowermentCompetence (human resources)General PsychologyOriginal Researchmedia_commonGender equality05 social sciencesactive job searchgender gapGeographical Mobilitylcsh:Psychologyunemployment of womenContent analysiswomen’s employabilityGender gapPsychologySocial psychology050203 business & managementFrontiers in Psychology
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Toward a formalization of a two traders market with information exchange

2014

This paper shows that Hamiltonians and operators can also be put to good use even in contexts which are not purely physics based. Consider the world of finance. The work presented here {models a two traders system with information exchange with the help of four fundamental operators: cash and share operators; a portfolio operator and an operator reflecting the loss of information. An information Hamiltonian is considered and an additional Hamiltonian is presented which reflects the dynamics of selling/buying shares between traders. An important result of the paper is that when the information Hamiltonian is zero, portfolio operators commute with the Hamiltonian and this suggests that the dy…

Infinite setAtomic and Molecular Physics and OpticInequalitymedia_common.quotation_subjectComputationFOS: Physical sciencesCondensed Matter PhysicFOS: Economics and businesssymbols.namesakeOperator (computer programming)Computer Science::Computational Engineering Finance and Scienceinformation in financeSettore MAT/07 - Fisica MatematicaMathematical PhysicsInformation exchangeMathematicsmedia_commonMathematical Physics (math-ph)Condensed Matter PhysicsMathematical Finance (q-fin.MF)Atomic and Molecular Physics and Opticsquantum tools in classical systemQuantitative Finance - Mathematical Financenumber operatorCashsymbolsPortfolioHamiltonian (quantum mechanics)Mathematical economicsPhysica Scripta
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The effects of monetary policy shocks on inequality

2018

Abstract This paper provides new evidence of the effect of conventional monetary policy shocks on income inequality. We construct a measure of unanticipated changes in policy rates—changes in short-term interest rates that are orthogonal to unexpected changes in growth and inflation news—for a panel of 32 advanced and emerging market countries over the period 1990–2013. Our main finding is that contractionary monetary policy shocks increase income inequality, on average. The effect is asymmetric—tightening of policy raises inequality more than easing lowers it—and depends on the state of the business cycle. We find some evidence that the effect increases with the share of labor income and i…

InflationEconomics and Econometrics050208 financeInequalitymedia_common.quotation_subject05 social sciencesMonetary policyRedistribution (cultural anthropology)International economicsMonetary economicsInterest rateMonetary policyEconomic inequalityIncome distribution0502 economics and businessEconomicsBusiness cyclesense organs050207 economicsIncome inequalityFinancemedia_commonMonetary policy shocks
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Inflation shocks and income inequality

2019

Purpose The purpose of this paper is to analyze the effects of inflationary shocks on inequality, using data of selected countries of the Middle East and North Africa (MENA). Design/methodology/approach Inflationary shocks were measured as deviations from core inflation, based on a genetic algorithm. Bayesian quantile regression was used to estimate the impact of inflationary shocks in different levels of inequality. Findings The results showed that inflationary shocks substantially affect countries with higher levels of inequality, thus suggesting that the detrimental impact of inflation is exacerbated by the high division of classes in a country. Originality/value The study contributes t…

InflationInequality050204 development studiesmedia_common.quotation_subject05 social sciencesBayesian probabilityGeneral Business Management and AccountingQuantile regressionEconomic inequality0502 economics and businessEconometricsEconomics050207 economicsEmpirical evidenceGeneral Economics Econometrics and FinanceCore inflationmedia_commonQuantileAfrican Journal of Economic and Management Studies
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Input-Output Finite-Time Stability of Discrete-Time Impulsive Switched Linear Systems with State Delays

2013

Published version of an article in the journal: Circuits, Systems, and Signal Processing. Also available from the publisher at: http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00034-013-9610-7 This paper is concerned with the problem of input-output finite-time stability (IO-FTS) for discrete impulsive switched systems with state delays. Sufficient conditions are presented for the existence of IO-FTS for such systems under the cases of certain switching, arbitrary switching, and uncertain switching. All the obtained results are formulated in a set of linear matrix inequalities (LMIs). Two numerical examples are given to illustrate the effectiveness of the proposed results.

Input/outputSignal processingFinite-time stability; Impulsive systems; Input-output stability; Linear matrix inequality; State delays; Switched systems; Signal Processing; Applied MathematicsApplied MathematicsVDP::Technology: 500Linear systemLinear matrix inequalityImpulsive systemsState (functional analysis)Linear matrix inequalityStability (probability)State delaysSet (abstract data type)Input-output stabilityDiscrete time and continuous timeControl theoryFinite-time stabilitySignal Processingfinear matrix inequalitySwitched systemsMathematicsCircuits, Systems, and Signal Processing
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Intervening in domestic violence : interprofessional collaboration among social and health care professionals and the police

2021

Encountering domestic violence victims, perpetrators and witnesses in the multiprofessional fields of health and social care and policing includes various challenges. Each professional group perceives domestic violence from its own perspective, linked to its position in the field, core tasks, institutional practices and organizational structures. In this study, we examine interprofessional collaboration among Finnish social and health care professionals and police officers, focusing on the practices and conceptions concerning domestic violence interventions. The data consists of 16 focus group interviews, involving a total of 67 interviewees from social and health care professions and the p…

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Conditions of cultural citizenship: intersections of gender, race and age in public debates on family migration

2015

This article analyses problem framings in public debates on family migration in Finland. The study focuses on the less-examined category of age and how it intersects with gender, race and religion. We examine the discursive context within which parliamentarians and the media negotiate questions of migration policies, belonging and citizenship. Our analysis identifies problem framings by combining frame analysis with the ‘What is the problem represented to be?’ approach, which understands policies as problematizations. We found that the debates held up the rather common notion of vulnerable women and children as groups that tighter family migration policies protect. The debates excluded cert…

IntersectionalityFrame analysisInclusion (disability rights)media_common.quotation_subjectmediaGeography Planning and DevelopmentPublic debateintersektionaalisuusta5142family migrationGender studiesContext (language use)16. Peace & justiceparliamentary debatesNegotiationRace (biology)cultural citizenshipPolitical Science and International RelationsSociology10. No inequalityraceintersectionalityCitizenshipmedia_commonCitizenship Studies
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Disaster Risk Reduction for All? Understanding Intersectionality in Disaster Situations

2021

When designing digital services for citizens in a disaster situation, the diversity of its audience and their particular needs are not always sufficiently taken into account. Variables like digital equipment available, environment, disabilities, socio-economic status, etc., play a significant role in people’s ability to access and exchange important information through digital means. In this paper, we will examine some factors that lead to this inequality, and we see that they tend to boil down to a lack of awareness or focus on the diversity of the population, and this affects not only people with disabilities, but also other disadvantaged groups. More broadly, we will examine this in term…

IntersectionalityIntersectionalityeducation.field_of_studyInequalityDisaster risk reductionbusiness.industryUniversal designmedia_common.quotation_subjectPopulationUniversal Design of ICTPersonaPublic relationsVDP::Social science: 200DisadvantagedDigital citizen cervicesbusinesseducationDiversity (politics)media_common
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"""Fluidity and flexibility of """"belonging"""": Uses of the concept in contemporary research"""

2016

Studies framing “belonging” as a key focus and a central concept of research have increased significantly in the 2000s. This article explores the dimensions of belonging as a scholarly concept. The investigation is based on a qualitative content analysis of articles published in academic journals covering a large number of different disciplines. The article poses and answers the following research questions: How is belonging understood and used in contemporary research? What added value does the concept bring to scholarly discussions? In the analysis, five topoi of conceptualizing belonging – spatiality, intersectionality, multiplicity, materiality, and non-belonging – were identified. Afte…

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