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A Nordic Welfare State in Post-industrial Society

2009

Economic policyPolitical scienceSocial expenditurePost-industrial societyWelfare state
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Transition and Constitution in School/Work Relations

2012

In every industrial society, there must exist some kind of a transitional mechanism between the demand for and supply of a labour force, that is, a mechanism that facilitates the transition from school to work and from job to job both inside and outside the labour force. There are at least two main ways of organising such a school-labour network. The first way follows the pattern of a marketplace, that is, the labour market process is an extension of the existing market of commodities. In this pattern, the fundamental question in the marketplace relates to buying and selling and to pricing. The second way in which a school-labour network can be organised is based on the idea of a social gua…

Employment protection legislationConstitutionIndustrial societyTransparency (market)media_common.quotation_subjectMonetary policyMarket processBusinessSocial institutionEconomic systemSchool systemmedia_common
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The seasonality of three childhood infections in a pre-industrial society without schools

2021

AbstractBackgroundThe burden of many infectious diseases varies seasonally and a better understanding of the drivers of infectious disease seasonality would help to improve public health interventions. For directly transmitted highly-immunizing childhood infections, the leading hypothesis is that seasonality is strongly driven by social gatherings imposed by schools, with maxima and minima during school terms and holidays respectively. However, we currently have a poor understanding of the seasonality of childhood infections in societies without schools and whether these are driven by human social gatherings. Here, we used unique nationwide data consisting of >40 epidemics over 100 years…

GeographyTransmission (medicine)Infectious disease (medical specialty)High transmissionPublic health interventionsmedicineSmallpoxPre-industrial societySeasonalitymedicine.diseaseMeaslesDemography
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The Problem of Terrorism

2017

In the ninetenth century, many migrants ethnicities from central Europe arrived in the United States. This happened for two main reasons: the passage from a medieval to an industrial society, and the pauperization of European peasants who were pressed to migrate to new promising destinations. Within this cohort of migrants, many anarchists exerted a radical violence against capital owners. While they were resisted, often repulsed and exiled from the United States, newly emergent unions pressed nation states for further working enhancements. At the time, the nation state ceded to these unions better conditions of work, which facilitated the rise and expansion of modern tourism: terrorism was…

Industrial societymedia_common.quotation_subjectPolitical economyCapital (economics)Political scienceTerrorismNation stateEthnic groupIdeologyDestinationsTourismmedia_common
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On the emergence of the urban phenomenon Part II

2001

In this paper, we extend the basic model describing the for­mation of urban agglomerations in a pre-industrial setting. As we will show, this setting is flexible enough to allow for the investigation of multiple aspects of the spatial economy. After summarizing the basic model and the numerical examples we will refer to, we successively examine the issues of coordination failure in the emergence of the urban phenomenon, the presence of transactions costs and the possibility of diffusion of manu­factured good production through the system of agglomerations. This last aspect will be treated in two different ways : that of increasing agricultural productivity and that of increasing tech­nologi…

ModèleSociologie économiqueCityStatisticsSociologie rurale et urbainePre-industrial societySociologie urbaineRural and urban Sociology[SHS.ECO]Humanities and Social Sciences/Economics and FinanceEchange économiqueVilleSociologySystème socialSociologieThéorie[ SHS.ECO ] Humanities and Social Sciences/Economies and financesSocial systemEconomic sociologyTheorySociété pré-industrielleUrban SociologyEconomic ExchangeStatistique[SHS.ECO] Humanities and Social Sciences/Economics and FinanceModel
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Environmental conflict as a social construction: Nuclear waste conflicts in Finland

1996

Environmental conflicts are a familiar phenomenon in all industrial societies, and social scientists have produced a great number of studies of different environmental conflicts. One conventional way to conceptualize them is known as NIMBY ("not in my backyard"). Although the recent NIMBY literature has revealed the complexity of the issue, the approach continues to be beset by a number of problems. It has been difficult to conceptualize the dynamic character of a conflict from this perspective. This paper suggests that the theory of environmental conflicts should shift in an epistemological and social interactionist direction, toward social constructionist theory. This paper offers a const…

Sociology and Political ScienceIndustrial societyPerspective (graphical)Strict constructionismEnvironmental ethicsEnvironmental Science (miscellaneous)DevelopmentSocial constructionismSocial interactionist theoryPoliticsydinjätteetNIMBYPolitical sciencePhenomenonympäristökonfliktitydinjäteSocial science
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Suomen esiteollisen kauden valuuttamuunnin (1534–1880)

2022

Kysymys tuotteiden, esineiden, asioiden ja palvelusten rahallisesta arvosta koskettaa historiantutkimusta monialaisesti. Esiteollista aikakautta tutkiville rahassa mitattavien arvojen yhteismitallistamista vaikeuttaa se, että käytössä oli tyypillisesti yhtä aikaa useita valuuttoja. Lisäksi osa valuutoista oli fyysisiä, kierrossa olleita rahoja, osaa taas käytettiin ainoastaan käsitteellisinä tilivaluuttoina rahallisen arvon määrittämiseen. Uusia valuuttoja myös otettiin käyttöön suhteellisen usein ja valuutan arvoa voitiin muuttaa nopeasti poliittisilla päätöksillä. Suomen esiteollisen kauden valuuttakurssimuunnin (1534–1880) sisältää Suomen alueella esiteollisena aikana käytössä olleiden t…

Thalerruplarubletaaleritpre-industrial societyvaluuttakurssitFinnish markkarates of exchangeSuomen markkaesiteollinen yhteiskunta
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On the emergence of the urban phenomenon. Part I

2001

In this paper we develop a relatively simple but general model describing the formation of urban agglomerations in a pre-industrial setting. Rural agglomeration on a local scale arises from the multiplication and specialization of intermediate goods and labor services, while dispersion is due to the commuting costs of agricultural workers. Urban agglomeration on a more global scale stems from the trade-off between increasing returns to scale and transport costs of goods. We derive a general equilibrium model of the formation of urban structures and show how population growth, strict indivisibilities and structural changes in the production sector can modify quantitatively and qualitatively …

Urban agglomeration[SHS.GEO] Humanities and Social Sciences/GeographyEconomic ModelsEspace ruralPre-industrial societyUrban developmentUrbanisationSociologie urbaine[ SHS.GEO ] Humanities and Social Sciences/GeographyModèle économiqueIndivisibilitéVilleSociologyPopulation growthCroissance démographiqueCityUrbanizationSociologie rurale et urbaineDéveloppement urbainMarchéProductionAgglomération urbaine[SHS.GEO]Humanities and Social Sciences/GeographyMarketRural AreasRural and urban sociologySociété pré-industrielleUrban Sociology
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