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Citizenship and Gender Equality in the Second Spanish Republic: Representations and Practices in Socialist Culture (1931–1936)

2014

AbstractThis article contributes to historiographical debates on political cultures, the construction of female citizenship and democracy development through an analysis of the construction of gender identities in socialist culture and working-class culture in Spain. From 1931, in the context of the Second Spanish Republic, socialist culture experienced a complex mixture of egalitarian proposals, collective actions and strategies to achieve the political mobilisation of women. This process reformulated in female terms many of the concepts historically present in this political culture: equality, freedom, secularism and citizenship.

HistoryPoliticsGender equalitymedia_common.quotation_subjectPolitical sciencePolitical cultureHistoriographyContext (language use)Gender studiesSecularismCitizenshipDemocracymedia_commonContemporary European History
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The Origins of Economic Growth and Regional Income Inequality in Latin Europe, 1870–1950

2018

Regional income inequality in Latin Europe (France, Italy, Spain, and Portugal) showed a distinctive pattern between 1870 and 1950. Data about population on a decadal basis and Gross Domestic Product (gdp) for 171 regions (84 French départements, 22 Italian regioni, 18 Portuguese distritos, and 49 Spanish provincias) shows that regional inequality increased from 1870 to 1910 but gradually flattened out thereafter until 1950. Current regional disparities in per-capita income throughout Latin Europe are essentially the result of a long-term evolution that traces back to the origins of modern economic growth. Moreover, this study shows the emergence of the core–periphery pattern that characte…

Historyeducation.field_of_studyInequality060106 history of social sciencesmedia_common.quotation_subject05 social sciencesPopulation06 humanities and the artsAtomic and Molecular Physics and OpticsGeographyHistory and Philosophy of ScienceEconomy0502 economics and business0601 history and archaeologyEconomic geography050207 economicsElectrical and Electronic EngineeringeducationRegional incomemedia_commonThe Journal of Interdisciplinary History
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Unequal poverty and equal industrialisation: Finnish wealth, 1750–1900

2018

We present the first comprehensive, long-run estimates of Finnish wealth and its distribution from 1750 to 1900. Using wealth data from 17,279 probate inventories, we show that Finland was very unequal between 1750 and 1850; the top decile owned about 90% of total wealth. This means that Finland was more unequal than the much wealthier economies Britain, France and the US, which goes against the common assumption of richer economies being more unequal. Moreover, when industrialisation took off in Finland, inequality started a downward trajectory. High inequality 1750–1850 was bottom-driven, by a large share of the population owning nothing or close to nothing of value, while economic develo…

Historyepätasa-arvoInequality060106 history of social sciencesProbatemedia_common.quotation_subjectGeography Planning and DevelopmentAerospace EngineeringDistribution (economics)varallisuussosiaalinen rakenneArts and Humanities (miscellaneous)Suomi0502 economics and businessEconomicsprobate inventories0601 history and archaeology050207 economicsFinlandmedia_commonPovertybusiness.industryperukirjat05 social sciences06 humanities and the artsIndustrialisationeriarvoisuusDemographic economicsbusinessScandinavian Economic History Review
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Lindblad equation approach for the full counting statistics of work and heat in driven quantum systems

2013

We formulate the general approach based on the Lindblad equation to calculate the full counting statistics of work and heat produced by driven quantum systems weakly coupled with a Markovian thermal bath. The approach can be applied to a wide class of dissipative quantum systems driven by an arbitrary force protocol. We show the validity of general fluctuation relations and consider several generic examples. The possibilities of using calorimetric measurements to test the presence of coherence and entanglement in the open quantum systems are discussed. QC 20141010

Hot TemperatureQuantum simulatorFOS: Physical sciencesresonance fluorescenceQuantum entanglementCalorimetry01 natural sciences010305 fluids & plasmasOpen quantum system0103 physical sciencesStatisticsFysikStatistical physicsequality010306 general physicsQuantum statistical mechanicsPhysicsQuantum discordQuantum Physicsta114Lindblad equationModels TheoreticalClassical mechanicsPhysical SciencesDissipative systemQuantum TheoryQuantum algorithmfluctuation theoremQuantum Physics (quant-ph)
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Ekonomiczne efekty programu "Rodzina 500 +" w świetle badań budżetów gospodarstw domowych w Polsce

2019

W artykule przedstawiono wyniki badań wpływu programu "Rodzina 500+" na poziom życia gospodarstw domowych w Polsce. W tym celu przeprowadzono analizę porównawczą relacji między samooceną poziomu zaspokajania podstawowych grup potrzeb a dochodami, wydatkami konsumpcyjnymi i wybranymi charakterystykami gospodarstw domowych klasyfikowanych według kryterium typu biologicznego. Porównywano sytuację gospodarstw domowych w roku 2015 i 2017, czyli w roku bezpośrednio poprzedzającym wprowadzenie programu świadczeń wychowawczych i roku, w którym świadczenie to wypłacane było już przez pełne 12 miesięcy. Analiza wykazała, że istniała silna zależność oceny własnej sytuacji ekonomicznej gospodarstw zaró…

HouseholdsFamily 500+ programLiving standardSocial benefitsGospodarstwa domoweProgram Rodzina 500+Social inequalityPoziom życiaNierówności społeczneŚwiadczenia socjalnePolityka Społeczna
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Energy inflation and consumption inequality

2023

This paper examines the effects of higher energy prices on consumption inequality for a large panel of 129 advanced and developing economies during the period 1970–2013. The results suggest that energy inflation increases the Gini measure of consumption inequality and reduces (increases) the share of consumption of lower (higher) income deciles. These effects are larger in developing economies, in countries with limited access to finance, in those with weaker monetary policy frameworks, during periods of economic slack and in cases where government transfers do not compensate the poorer deciles during times of adverse income shocks.

HouseholdsInequalityEnergy inflationEnergy price
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The Ratification of Human Rights Treaties: an Economic Analysis

The thesis critically discusses some of the relevant literature in the fields of income inequality and human rights and attempts to bridge these two fields theoretically and empirically.

Human Rights Economics Human Rights Treaties Income InequalitySettore SECS-P/01 - Economia Politica
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Women’s rights and gender equality during the COVID-19 pandemic

2021

This paper contributes to the existing literature by investigating the scope of States’ obligations to realise women’s rights and ensure gender equality amid the COVID-19 pandemic. To this end, the analysis focuses on three areas where the gendered consequences of emergency measures have been the most widespread and/or severe: the disproportionate impact of social distancing policies enacted to curb the spread of the virus on women’s right to work (Section 2); the increased rates of gender-based domestic violence triggered by stay-at-home mandates and other emergency measures restricting the movement of people (Section 3); and the uniquely adverse consequences of the diversion of health res…

Human RightsCovid PandemicSettore IUS/13 - Diritto InternazionaleGender Equality
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Isoperimetric inequality from the poisson equation via curvature

2012

In this paper, we establish an isoperimetric inequality in a metric measure space via the Poisson equation. Let (X,d,μ) be a complete, pathwise connected metric space with locally Ahlfors Q-regular measure, where Q > 1, that supports a local L2-Poincare inequality. We show that, for the Poisson equation Δu = g, if the local L∞-norm of the gradient Du can be bounded by the Lorentz norm LQ,1 of g, then we obtain an isoperimetric inequality and a Sobolev inequality in (X,d,μ) with optimal exponents. By assuming a suitable curvature lower bound, we establish such optimal bounds on . © 2011 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.

Hölder's inequalityApplied MathematicsGeneral Mathematicsta111Mathematical analysisPoincaré inequalityIsoperimetric dimensionMinkowski inequalitySobolev inequalityMetric spacesymbols.namesakesymbolsLog sum inequalityIsoperimetric inequalityMathematicsCommunications on Pure and Applied Mathematics
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A non-doubling Trudinger inequality

2005

Hölder's inequalityInequalityGeneral Mathematicsmedia_common.quotation_subjectMathematical analysisApplied mathematicsmedia_commonMathematicsStudia Mathematica
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