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Cultural heritage : Connecting people?

2020

Euroopan kulttuuriperintötunnusEuropeEU-maatkulttuurienvälinen vuorovaikutuskulttuurikulttuuripolitiikkaEuropean Heritage LabelEuroopan integraatiointegraatioEurooppakulttuuriperintö
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The Left and the Labour Mouvement in europe - What History? From the 19th to the 21 st Century

2017

International audience

Europe19th to the 21 st Century[ SHS.HIST ] Humanities and Social Sciences/History[SHS.HIST] Humanities and Social Sciences/HistoryLeftWhat History?Labour Mouvement[SHS.HIST]Humanities and Social Sciences/HistoryComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUS
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The Role of Industry in the Prevalence of Overeducation in Europe

2015

Abstract This paper performs a detailed study on the interaction between industry and the risk of overeducation using European Social Survey Round 5 data on 27 countries. Administrative and accommodation industries have the largest overeducation levels. When macro-level variables are included in the overeducation model, finance and public administration join these industries in being significantly more open to overeducation than manufacturing. Construction is the only industry with significantly lower overeducation risk than manufacturing. The exposure to overeducation in different industries reflects clear consequences of traditional association of men and women with different industries. …

EuropeAdministrative services organizationovereducationLabour economicsindustrybusiness.industryGeneral EngineeringEnergy Engineering and Power TechnologybusinessmismatchAccommodationlabour marketEuropean Social SurveyProcedia Economics and Finance
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Recogniton of Higher Education Graduates' Competences on European Labour Market

2008

08100 - Consultable à l'adresse : http://www.cereq.fr/trainingandemployement.htm

Europe[SHS.EDU]Humanities and Social Sciences/Education[SHS.EDU] Humanities and Social Sciences/Education[ SHS.EDU ] Humanities and Social Sciences/EducationHigher Education GraduatesCompetencesLabour market
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Present-day uplift of the European Alps: Evaluating mechanisms and models of their relative contributions

2019

Abstract Recent measurements of surface vertical displacements of the European Alps show a correlation between vertical velocities and topographic features, with widespread uplift at rates of up to ~2–2.5 mm/a in the North-Western and Central Alps, and ~1 mm/a across a continuous region from the Eastern to the South-Western Alps. Such a rock uplift rate pattern is at odds with the horizontal velocity field, characterized by shortening and crustal thickening in the Eastern Alps and very limited deformation in the Central and Western Alps. Proposed mechanisms of rock uplift rate include isostatic response to the last deglaciation, long-term erosion, detachment of the Western Alpine slab, as w…

European Alps Vertical displacement rate Deglaciation Erosion Lithospheric structural changes Mantle flowVertical displacement rate010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesEuropean AlpPresent day010502 geochemistry & geophysics01 natural sciencesPaleontologyLithospheric structural changesMantle convectionLithosphereDeglaciationddc:550ComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUS0105 earth and related environmental sciences[SDU.STU.TE]Sciences of the Universe [physics]/Earth Sciences/TectonicsDeglaciationMantle flow15. Life on landLithospheric structural changeTectonics13. Climate actionErosionSlabGeneral Earth and Planetary SciencesUpwellingEuropean AlpsEarth and Planetary Sciences (all)Surface massGeology
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Applying the European Ecolabel brand to buildings: the role of the indoor requisites

2009

European Ecolabel comfort indoor environmental building quality
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EUROHERIT Policy Brief: Optimizing Communication, Multilingualism, and Networking in the EHL

2018

Efficient communication is important for the sustainability of cultural heritage schemes. Being a rather new action, the European Heritage Label (EHL) struggles with issues of visibility and wider recognition among European citizens, in part resulting from modest communication of the diverse actors within the action. To both increase the visibility of the EHL and promote efficient audience engagement, with an emphasis on multilingual representation of Europe’s diverse cultural heritage, we recommend concrete measures to improve coordinated communication among the EHL actors. Our recommendations consist of three thematic areas: communication, multilingualism, and networking.

European Heritage Labelcultural heritage
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Challenges for Creating Visibility of European Cultural Heritage : A Case Study of the European Heritage Label

2019

The European Heritage Label (EHL) is a recent flagship heritage action of the European Union and focuses on the European dimension of Europe’s history and heritage as part of the Union’s cultural policy. One of the central concerns of the EU’s cultural policy is to generate a sense of belonging and identity among European citizens. While efficient promotion of the visibility of the EHL among European audiences could be expected corresponding to the political objectives, the EHL continues to struggle with broader public recognition. Based on fieldwork findings, the article discusses the visibility of the EHL action as a network of heritage sites that challenges national narratives by promoti…

European cultural heritageEuropean Heritage LabelEuropean Year of Cultural Heritagenäkyvyyskulttuuriperintö
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Towards Nearly Zero Energy and Environmentally Sustainable Agritourisms: The Effectiveness of the Application of the European Ecolabel Brand

2020

Tourism represents an important economic driver in Italy, being responsible for approximately 13.2% of the total GDP (a value higher than the reference European average) and for nearly 10% of the regional GDP. Among the touristic sectors, the agritourist ones show a persistent growth, experiencing in 2019 a 6.7 point percentage improvement compared to the 2017 figures. Given this situation, the transition towards a low-carbon path, affecting the building sector for some time, should also involve agritourist buildings, through the release of EU directives, member state laws, and technical rules. On the other hand, agritourism sites could be awarded the Community EU Ecolabel. Unfortunately, a…

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Employment status in amateur sport in Italy

2016

This paper examines the social status of amateur athletes in respect of discrimination they may encounter in comparison with professional athletes. It also addresses the issue of the Italian ‘vincolo sportivo’ and correlative violations of EU law on the free movement of workers. Finally, some possible solutions are proposed.

European labour lawEuropean sports lawPolitical scienceSettore IUS/07 - Diritto Del LavoroItalian ‘vincolo sportivo’Amateur athletehealth care protectionGender studiesAmateur athletes; discrimination; European labour law; European sports law; EU law on the free movement of workers; health care protection; Italian ‘vincolo sportivo’; social statusAmateurEU law on the free movement of workerdiscriminationsocial status
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