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Personal conceptions of intelligence: Cross-cultural comparisons between Portuguese and Italian students

2006

This article presents some results of an intercultural study on personal conceptions of intelligence. The sample includes 1,540 students, 811 Italians and 729 Portuguese, from both sexes and of different socioeconomic statuses, of secondary Grades 10 and 12 and of the 1st grade of several university courses in both countries. The instrument used was The Personal Conceptions of Intelligence Scale (Faria, 2003), with 26 items, translated and adapted to Portuguese and Italian. The level of education and the cultural context appear as the only variables with either principal and interaction effects on the differentiation of personal conceptions of intelligence, which are analyzed according to t…

Social psychology (sociology)studentSocial Psychologycross-cultural comparisonCultural contextWechsler Adult Intelligence ScaleSample (statistics)language.human_languageSettore M-PSI/04 - Psicologia Dello Sviluppo E Psicologia Dell'EducazionePsicologia:Psychology [Social sciences]PedagogyPersonal conceptions of intelligence:Psicologia [Ciências sociais]languageCross-culturalPsychologyPortuguesePsychologySocioeconomic status
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Personal Savings and Investments in the Financial Market

2021

After 1998, CEE countries underwent an extensive reform process toward compliance with the new political, economic, and sociodemographic conditions. Reduced birth rate, increased life expectancy, and migration are challenges for PAYG public pension systems, which are directly dependent on the labor market and funding based on social security contributions paid by all earners and other wage earners. This chapter aims to give a socioeconomic perspective regarding personal saving, through various instruments offered by the banking and capital market, to supplement the financial resources of the elderly during retirement.

Social securityLabour economicsPoliticsmedia_common.quotation_subjectFinancial marketLife expectancyWageBusinessCapital marketSocioeconomic statusBirth ratemedia_common
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Relationship between socioeconomic factors and intelligence of preschoolers: A cohort study in the Serbian context

2020

The aim of the current research is to analyse the relationship between the socioeconomic status (SES) of parents and intellectual abilities (IQ) of preschool children of Serbian territory, and in particular how SES factors relate to preschool children’s IQ measured with Raven’s Coloured Progressive Matrices (CPM), in the different age groups. The research included 430 parents and 430 preschool children. A confirmatory factor analysis of the SES questionnaire revealed five factors: educational and professional status of father and mother, residential and educational status of the family, sport status of parents and comfort of family housing. No gender differences in IQ levels were found in c…

Socioeconomic factor05 social sciencesIntelligenceRaven’s coloured progressive matriceSocial environment050109 social psychologyContext (language use)CognitionLogistic regression050105 experimental psychologyConfirmatory factor analysisDevelopmental psychologyRaven's Progressive MatricesPre-schooler0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesFamilyPsychologySocioeconomic statusGeneral PsychologyCohort study
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Prevalenza di sovrappeso e obesità in Italia: questione meridionale o disagio sociale?

2016

Overweight and obesity represent a topic of growing interest for most of the national healthcare plans of developed countries, mainly due to the increasing prevalence of overweight and obesity, and to their presence as a risk factor for many other noncommunicable diseases. The present work aims at providing a profile of overweight and obesity in Italy, and to analyze the impact of different territorial and socioeconomic risk factors. Data derived from Istat survey on “Health conditions and healthcare utilization” 2005 and 2013 are used, and Prevalence Risk Ratio estimates are derived through modified Poisson regression models. The results show higher prevalence of overweight and obesity in …

Socioeconomic factorItalyObesitySettore SECS-S/05 - Statistica SocialeOverweightLife Style
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A Universal Health Care System? Unmet Need for Medical Care Among Regular and Irregular Immigrants in Italy

2017

Italy has a universal health care system that covers, in principle, the whole resident population, irrespective of citizenship and legal status. This study calculates the prevalence of unmet need for medical care among Italian citizens, regular and irregular immigrants and estimates logistic regression models to assess whether differences by citizenship and legal status hold true once adjusting for potential confounders. The analysis is based on two Surveys on Income and Living Conditions of Italian households and households with foreigners. Controlling for various factors, the odds of experiencing unmet need for medical care are 27% higher for regular immigrants than for Italian citizens a…

SociologiEpidemiologyHealth StatusImmigration Legal status&nbspVulnerabilityUnmet need  Health care access  Immigrants  Legal status  Italy Health Services AccessibilityState MedicineUnmet need&nbsp0302 clinical medicineSociologyHealth care030212 general & internal medicineSociologyCitizenshiphealth care economics and organizationsmedia_commoneducation.field_of_studyUndocumented ImmigrantsAge FactorsPublic Health Global Health Social Medicine and EpidemiologyItalyLegal status0305 other medical scienceUnmet needmedicine.medical_specialtymedia_common.quotation_subject Immigrants&nbspPopulationEmigrants and Immigrants Italy&nbspHV Social pathology. Social and public welfare. CriminologyOdds03 medical and health sciencesSex FactorsImmigrantsmedicineHumanseducationPovertyDG Italy030505 public healthPovertybusiness.industryPublic healthPublic Health Environmental and Occupational HealthSettore SECS-S/04 - DemografiaHealth care access&nbspJV Colonies and colonization. Emigration and immigration. International migrationFolkhälsovetenskap global hälsa socialmedicin och epidemiologiSocioeconomic FactorsChronic DiseaseRA Public aspects of medicineHealth care accessSocial CapitalbusinessDemography
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What keeps young adults in permanent poverty? A comparative analysis using ECHP

2009

Abstract Previous studies suggest that there are strong differences in the rates of youth poverty across European countries. Rather surprisingly, it is found to be high in Scandinavian countries, and relatively speaking, lower in Mediterranean and Anglo-Saxon countries. This somewhat unexpected finding prompts the question whether the incidence of poverty is an appropriate measure of youth disadvantage. Instead of considering poverty rates we consider the length of recorded poverty spells, taking into account explicitly the temporal sequencing of the episodes of poverty. Using the European Community Household Panel, individuals are classified into different groups of poverty permanence, eac…

Sociology and Political ScienceEuropean communityProtective factorLogistic regressionEuropean studiesEducation0502 economics and business050602 political science & public administration050207 economicsYoung adult10. No inequalitySocioeconomicsECHPDisadvantagePanel dataComparative analysiPoverty05 social sciences1. No povertyPOVERTY ECHP YOUTHEuropean studies0506 political sciencePOVERTYPermanence of povertyGeographyYOUTH8. Economic growthDemographic economicsPartial Proportional Odds Ordered Logit ModelPanel data
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Rights with limits: biocultural rights - between self-determination and conservation of the environment

2015

Kabir Bavikatte has recently argued that a new 'basket' of group rights is emerging from the interpretation of multilateral environmental agreements, domestic law and case law, and from shifts in the development discourse and the struggles of communities. He refers to this new set of rights as 'biocultural rights' and defines them as being all the rights of indigenous peoples and local communities required to secure their stewardship role over their lands and waters. Biocultural rights build on two foundations: the self-determination and cultural diversity of indigenous peoples and local communities, and the conservation of the environment. This article suggests that the second foundation i…

Sociology and Political ScienceHuman rightsmedia_common.quotation_subjectFundamental rightsRights of NatureManagement Monitoring Policy and LawRight to propertyEnvironmental studiesEnvironmental lawPublic lawInternational human rights lawPolitical sciencebiocultural rights conservations of the environment indigenous people local communities stewardshipSocioeconomicsLawLaw and economicsmedia_common
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The deteriorating work-related well-being among statutory social workers in a rigorous economic context

2014

This article examines the connection between economic pressures and impaired well-being at work experienced by Finnish statutory social workers. The survey data were collected during the years 2011–2012. The respondents (N = 817) were social workers in statutory social services. The overall response rate was 46.5 and nearly 60% of all Finnish municipalities participated in the study. This study affirms the worrying state of the well-being at work of statutory social workers. Up to 43% of the respondents reported worsening of their work-related well-being during the past two years. On average, they had experienced impaired work-related well-being at least once a month. Nearly 18% reported ex…

Sociology and Political ScienceSocial workWork (electrical)Statutory lawEconomic contextWell-beingSurvey data collectionSocial WelfareSocioeconomicsPsychologyWork relatedSocial Sciences (miscellaneous)European Journal of Social Work
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The gender gap in teenagers’ incomes. A 30-year trend in Finland 1983–2013

2015

ABSTRACTIn this article, we examine the gender differences in disposable incomes of teenagers during a 30-year period 1983–2013, using large nationally representative survey data. Since the gender pay gap in working life has been rather persistent in Finland and the EU, it was necessary to see whether the gap persists in teenagers’ incomes as well. Although teenagers do not receive much income from work, they adapt to the structures of society during their teenage years and learn gender roles in consumption, education, and working life. Our results reveal that the gender pay gap has been rather persistent in Finland, particularly among 14- and 16-year-old teenagers. It is only among 18-year…

Sociology and Political Sciencemedia_common.quotation_subjectWageTeenagersyoung peoplework0502 economics and businessgender050602 political science & public administrationconsumptionLife-span and Life-course StudiesSocioeconomicsmedia_commonConsumption (economics)Working life05 social sciencesGeneral Social Sciences0506 political scienceincometa5141Survey data collection050211 marketingDemographic economicsResidenceGender gapPsychologyGender pay gapJournal of Youth Studies
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Students' satisfaction with their host city: case of Jelgava, Latvia

2019

SociologySocioeconomicsHost (network)Engineering for Rural Development
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