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The Far-Reaching Consequences of Job Insecurity : A Review on Family-Related Outcomes

2017

Job insecurity (JI) appears a fairly stable job stressor in working life today and likely to impair employee well-being. This review article presents the key findings of studies examining the effects of perceived JI on family well-being (e.g., marital/parental role quality, work–family conflict). The results, based on 25 published peer-reviewed studies, suggest an association between JI and impaired family well-being. Thus, JI spills over into family life as proposed in the spillover theory of work–family interface. Furthermore, studies have found some evidence of crossover effects of JI from parents to children: parents’ JI relates to negative outcomes in children. These results support th…

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An Examination of Tourist Arrivals Dynamics Using Short-Term Time Series Data: A Space—Time Cluster Approach

2013

The purpose of this study is to examine the development of Italian tourist areas ( circoscrizioni turistiche) through a cluster analysis of short time series. The technique is an adaptation of the functional data analysis approach developed by Abraham et al (2003), which combines spline interpolation with k-means clustering. The findings indicate the presence of two patterns (increasing and stable) averagely characterizing groups of territories. Moreover, tests of spatial contiguity suggest the presence of ‘space–time clusters’; that is, areas in the same ‘time cluster’ are also spatially contiguous. These findings appear to be more robust in particular for those series characterized by an…

spline interpolationjoin count testSeries (mathematics)Computer scienceSpace timeGeography Planning and Developmentk-means clusteringcluster analysis; short time series; spline interpolation; K-means; join count test; Italian tourist areasFunctional data analysisjel:C21jel:C22jel:C38jel:C14jel:L83K-meanshort time serieContiguity (probability theory)Tourism Leisure and Hospitality Managementcluster analysiItalian tourist areasEconometricsCluster (physics)Settore SECS-S/05 - Statistica SocialeSpline interpolationCluster analysisTourism Economics
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Edukacja zrównoważonego rozwoju wobec wyzwań społeczeństwa XXI wieku

2017

Idea zrównoważonego rozwoju w dobie permanentnego postępu technologicznego i cywilizacyjnego z jednej strony i braku poszanowania środowiska naturalnego z drugiej powoduje, że edukacja młodego pokolenia w XXI wieku ma szczególną rolę do spełnienia. Edukacja na rzecz zrównoważonego rozwoju, aby osiągnęła zamierzony efekt, potrzebuje holistycznego rozumienia środowiska jako układu stosunków ekologicznych, ekonomicznych i społeczno-kulturowych, w otoczeniu których egzystuje młody człowiek-uczeń. W opracowaniu wskazano zadania dla nauczycieli, którzy mają prowadzić świadomą edukację zgodnie z ideą zrównoważonego rozwoju. Dokonano również analizy podstawy programowej obowiązującej w różnych typa…

społeczeństwo XXI wiekueducationsustainable developmentedukacjazrównoważony rozwój21st century societyZeszyty Naukowe Politechniki Śląskiej. Organizacja i Zarządzanie
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A fuzzy-set qualitative comparative analysis model to predict bank bailouts: a study of the Spanish financial system

2020

This paper examines the restructuring of the Spanish financial system. This study is justified by the massive economic and social impact of this process in Spain. Based on the annual accounts and the annual reports of Spanish credit institutions, a model was created to predict the possibility of bank failure or bailout. The variables were selected following a review of the literature. They included the legal form of the credit institution (savings bank versus bank), leverage, real estate investment, gross operating margin, staff costs and non-performing loans. Two variables that had not previously been used in studies of this type were also included in the model: risk-weighted assets and co…

staff costsEconomics and EconometricsLeverage (finance)InsolvencyQualitative comparative analysisRestructuringinsolvencyFinancial systembank failureEconomic growth development planningBankruptcy; bank failure; insolvency; bailout; riskweighted assets; staff costs; leverageRegional economics. Space in economicsbankruptcyBankruptcyHT388Risk-weighted assetbailoutEconomicsHD72-88risk-weighted assetsleverageBank failureBailoutEconomic research - Ekonomska istraživanja
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Sharing and promoting disciplinary competences for university teaching in English: voices from the University of Jyväskylä language centre’s TACE pro…

2015

The internationalisation of universities often means that the language of learning and teaching needs to be changed – at present most commonly to English. Apart from English-speaking countries, then, most European universities offer their degree programmes in a language that is not the first language of either the students or the teachers. This challenging situation is also the reality in Finland and at the University of Jyväskylä. Many Finnish universities have set up supporting infrastructures to deal with the new challenges, particularly in their international master’s programmes. In this article we describe the TACE programme, which has been run by the Language Centre on an annual basis…

staff developmentpedagogical development teaching academic content through EnglishkansainvälistyminenEnglish-medium higher education
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IPE scholarship about Southeast Asia : Theories of development and state-market-society relations

2020

Contemporary Southeast Asia is a diverse region that is fully integrated into the world economy. Its eleven constituent countries are distinct with unique historical, political, economic, and cultural configurations – as such, they develop unevenly within, and respond accordingly to, the evolution of the global capitalist system. This chapter provides a survey of literatures, themes and debates that have significantly contributed to the study of Southeast Asia from the discipline of international political economy (IPE). It shows how specific IPE scholarship about Southeast Asia since the 1950s have been framed within the general theories of development (i.e., modernization and dependency) …

state-market-society relationsdevelopmental statepoliittinen taloustiedehistorical institutionalismdevelopment theorieskansainvälinen politiikkakehitysteoriatinstitutionalismiSouth-East AsiaMurdoch Schoolneoclassical economicspolitical economy of Southeast Asiainternational political economyuusklassinen taloustiedekansainvälinen talousglobal political economysocial conflict theorydependencyKaakkois-Aasiamodernization
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Associations between Mental Well-being and Personality from a Llife Span Perspective

2015

The associations between personality traits and mental well-being are analyzed using data from the Jyväskylä Longitudinal Study of Personality and Social Development (initial N = 369; 53% males). At ages 33/36 to 50, the NEO-PI and Scales of Psychological and Social Well-Being as well as indicators of emotional well-being were administered. At ages 8 and 14, socioemotional behaviors were assessed by teachers. First, both genders show high relative continuity in the Big Five personality traits and mental well-being during mid-adulthood. Second, the developmental course of neuroticism and extraversion during mid-adulthood is similar to that of psychological well-being: over 80% of the partici…

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Parent–Infant Attachment Insecurity and Emotional Eating in Adolescence: Mediation through Emotion Suppression and Alexithymia

2021

Contains fulltext : 233652.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access) Emotional eating (EE), the propensity to eat in response to emotions, is thought to have its origins in the early parent-infant relationship. This study tested the hypothesis that infant attachment insecurity results in EE in adolescence through the increased use of the emotion regulation strategy suppression of emotions and subsequent alexithymia. At the age of 15 months, parent-infant attachment security (n = 129) was observed with two abbreviated attachment measures: the shortened strange situation procedure (SSSP), and the shortened attachment Q-set (S-AQS). At the age of 12 years, children completed self-report questio…

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Vankien elämänhallinta

1998

strategiatkehityksen säätelysense of life controlcontrol over developmentvangitstrategieselämänhallintaresurssitresourcesprison inmates
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The Spatial Overlap of Police Calls Reporting Street-Level and Behind-Closed-Doors Crime: A Bayesian Modeling Approach

2021

Traditionally, intimate-partner violence has been considered a special type of crime that occurs behind closed doors, with different characteristics from street-level crime. The aim of this study is to analyze the spatial overlap of police calls reporting street-level and behind-closed-doors crime. We analyzed geocoded police calls in the 552 census-block groups of the city of Valencia, Spain, related to street-level crime (N = 26,624) and to intimate-partner violence against women (N = 11,673). A Bayesian joint model was run to analyze the spatial overlap. In addition, two Bayesian hierarchical models controlled for different neighborhood characteristics to analyze the relative risks. Resu…

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