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Students with Severe, Permanent Disabilities and Their Educational Inclusion in Spain

2014

This article analyses the educational inclusion of students with severe and permanent disabilities in the different autonomous communities of the Spanish State. After describing the Spanish socio-economic context, a comparative analysis is carried out based on the following indicators: the conception of severe, permanent disabilities; the regulation framework; responsibility of schooling and provision of services; identification and assessment of flaws; incidence in the population; curricular proposals (model and modalities of support); specific centers and units; human and material resources; the role of families and funding. The analysis of the implemented policies concludes by pointing o…

education.field_of_studyMedical educationModalitiesPopulationContext (language use)MainstreamingSpecial educationEducationPedagogySociologyeducationLocationInclusion (education)Curriculum
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Eco-efficiency assessment of municipal solid waste services: Influence of exogenous variables.

2020

Abstract Improving the eco-efficiency of municipalities in the provision of municipal solid waste (MSW) services is fundamental in the context of a circular economy. This study evaluates the eco-efficiency of a sample of Spanish municipalities, integrating the total cost as input, recyclable waste as desirable output, and unsorted waste as undesirable output. Following a pioneering approach, the weighted Russell directional distance model (a non-radial data envelopment analysis model) was employed, which allowed us to obtain a global inefficiency score and individual inefficiency scores for each variable integrated in the model. In the second stage of analysis, the potential factors affecti…

education.field_of_studyMunicipal solid wasteTotal cost020209 energyCircular economyPopulationContext (language use)02 engineering and technologyEfficiency010501 environmental sciencesEnvironmental economicsEco-efficiencySolid Waste01 natural sciencesRefuse DisposalWaste Management0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringData envelopment analysisBusinessCitieseducationInefficiencyWaste Management and Disposal0105 earth and related environmental sciencesWaste management (New York, N.Y.)
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Smartphone data analysis for human activity recognition

2017

In recent years, the percentage of the population owning a smartphone has increased significantly. These devices provide the user with more and more functions, so that anyone is encouraged to carry one during the day, implicitly producing that can be analysed to infer knowledge of the user’s context. In this work we present a novel framework for Human Activity Recognition (HAR) using smartphone data captured by means of embedded triaxial accelerometer and gyroscope sensors. Some statistics over the captured sensor data are computed to model each activity, then real-time classification is performed by means of an efficient supervised learning technique. The system we propose also adopts a …

education.field_of_studyParticipatory sensingComputer sciencebusiness.industryTriaxial accelerometerSupervised learningPopulationComputer Science (all)020206 networking & telecommunicationsContext (language use)Gyroscope02 engineering and technologyMachine learningcomputer.software_genrelaw.inventionTheoretical Computer ScienceActivity recognitionlaw0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineering020201 artificial intelligence & image processingArtificial intelligenceeducationbusinesscomputer
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Physical education teacher educators: A 25-year scoping review of literature

2015

Abstract This paper presents a scoping review of literature on physical education teacher educators (1990–2014). The intent is to map research to date on this population and provide a useful context for the design and conduct of future scholarly inquiry. A total of 96 papers were included in the review. The included articles emerged from 15 countries and 25 journals. While much is known about US physical education teacher educators, there are many knowledge gaps regarding this population in other countries. The conclusions highlight a need for a co-ordinated approach to future research on physical education teacher educators.

education.field_of_studyPedagogyPopulationContext (language use)SociologyeducationEducationPhysical educationTeaching and Teacher Education
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Editorial on the special issue “Private Life Choices, Employment and Health”

2013

The health conditions of the German population have been subject to signifi cant changes in the past. Within the last forty years, for example, the life expectancy at birth of both men and women reported by the German Federal Statistical Offi ce rose by more than eight years. In recent years, chances of survival in the middle and old ages were responsible for the increase in life expectancy. In this respect – and to an extent never seen before – it is nowadays possible to spend one’s lifetime actively within the family and productively on the labour market. However, in times of a shrinking population, changes of the conditions on the labour market and new arrangements of private life choice…

education.field_of_studyPopulationSocial changeLife expectancyHealthy Life YearsContext (language use)Life chancesSociologyeducationSocial classRetirement ageDemographyDemographyComparative Population Studies
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Young People’s Ambiguous and Complex Responses on HIV/AIDS in Cameroon

2017

In the large cities of Cameroon, early sexual relations are a major problem for young people due to the risk of unwanted pregnancies, sexually transmitted diseases and AIDS, in this population that has not yet mastered protection and which is ill prepared to convince often older sexual partners to use condoms. The HIV/AIDS epidemic can be analysed as an exogenous trauma that has not given rise to an immediate national response at institutional level, in spite of the pressure and priorities imposed from outside. The survey was aimed at understanding how young people build the idea of protection and risk faced with HIV, and identifying their practices and their relations with protective pract…

education.field_of_studyPovertymedia_common.quotation_subjectPopulationContext (language use)Human sexualityGender studiesmedicine.diseaseDevelopmental psychologyAcquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS)PerceptionSpitemedicinePsychologyeducationDeveloped countrymedia_common
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A Discrete-Time Hazard Model for Loans: Some Evidence from Italian Banking System

2012

Problem statement: The probability of default, PD, is a crucial probl em for banks. In the last years international accords (Basel, Basel 2 an d Basel 3) have incentived banks to adopt objective s systems to evaluating and monitoring risk of defaul t in order to predict PD for new loans based on borrower's characteristics. The aim of this study i s to introduce a discrete survival model to study t he risk of default and to propose the empirical eviden ce by the Italian banking system. Approach: Survival analysis is used if we are interested in w hether and when an event occurs. In this context th e event occurrence represents a borrower's transition from one state, loan in bonis that is not…

education.field_of_studyProbability of defaultMultidisciplinaryActuarial scienceDiscrete time and continuous timeLoanPopulationEconomicsContext (language use)educationNon-performing loanLoss given defaultEvent (probability theory)American Journal of Applied Sciences
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A Quick Approach to the Microfoundations of Social Entrepreneurship

2021

The very first section of the book deals with the phenomenon of social entrepreneurship from a microeconomics perspective. In this line, the individual represents the unit of analysis, that is, the social entrepreneur. Social entrepreneurs are agents who intend to make a positive change in society in such a way that their solution presents a tool to improve the quality of life of the segment of the population they want to target. In these first pages, our intention has been to explain what is inside the mind of the social entrepreneur in the process of developing the idea and putting it into practice. We assumed that entrepreneurs are individuals forming part of a particular society and con…

education.field_of_studyProcess (engineering)PhenomenonPerspective (graphical)PopulationSocial entrepreneurshipContext (language use)SociologyPositive economicseducationUnit of analysisMicrofoundations
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Sytuacja uwięzionych kobiet w dwudziestoleciu międzywojennym

2015

The first legal document that introduced a distinction of treatment between imprisoned men and women was created during the interwar period. At that time, the need to differentiate the execution of the penalty methods between men and women was emphasized. This particular period initiated the beginning of formulating separate regulations related to the issue of imprisoned women. At first, they were treated as a homogeneous population. However, after some time, the need for alternative treatment of female prisoners, especially pregnant and breastfeeding, was noticed. Gradually, taking into account gender differences in the penitentiary interactions, slow evolution was taking place, especially…

education.field_of_studyPunishmentbusiness.industrymedia_common.quotation_subjectPopulationInterwar periodBreastfeedingContext (language use)Gender studiesPrisonGeneral MedicineClothingLegal documentSociologyeducationbusinessmedia_commonRocznik Andragogiczny
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The Szlonzokian Ethnolect in the Context of German and Polish Nationalisms1

2008

This article analyzes the emergence of the Szlonzokian ethnic group or proto-nation in the context of the use of language as an instrument of nationalism in Central Europe. When language was legislated into the statistical measure of nationality in the second half of the nineteenth century, Berlin pressured the Slavophone Catholic peasant-cum-worker population of Upper Silesia to become ‘proper Germans’. Polish ennationalizing pressure was added after the division of Upper Silesia between Poland and Germany in 1922. Ennationalizing policies changed in 1939 when the entire region was reincorporated into wartime Germany and, again, in 1945 following Poland's annexation of Upper Silesia. Frequ…

education.field_of_studySociology and Political SciencePopulationContext (language use)language.human_languageNationalismGermanLawEthnolectPolitical sciencelanguageEconomic historyNationalityAnnexationeducationCommunismStudies in Ethnicity and Nationalism
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