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Social Work and Welfare System in Italy: changes, critical issues, resiliencies

2019

The emergence and growth of the professional figure of the social worker in Italy dates back to the 20th century, when the concept of social assistance witnessed a more concrete legislative application, through the affirmation of the Social State, the type of State that aims to guarantee not only equality and freedom to its citizens, but also, what is known as, “social well-being”: “the profession of social worker, being the progeny of industrial society, assumes the form of the functional specialization of modern social-welfare activity” (Gui 2004: 3). Since the early years of the last century, the social worker (or “social assistant” as it has been the term given in Italy to the social wo…

social servicessocial workwelfare state
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Neighbourhoods and the formation of towns : the role of information externalities

1997

The objective of this paper is to explain the role of information and of the progress made in information treatment and its transmission in the way that urban space evolves, and particularly its center-periphery structure. Information plays a more and more important role in production and innovation processes. Despite the very rapid progress in long distance information exchange possibilities, men and economic activities still demand proximity, in the form of direct, face-to-face contact. Today, the need for information exchange is one of the main sources of production agglomeration. What kind of information does it concern ? What sort of economic activities require proximity and how is tha…

sociologyagglomération[SHS.SOCIO]Humanities and Social Sciences/Sociologysocial servicesbusiness studies[SHS.SOCIO] Humanities and Social Sciences/Sociologywelfare studiessocial studieseconomie urbaine[ SHS.SOCIO ] Humanities and Social Sciences/Sociologyadministrationmanagementinformation
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Town, industry and city

1995

Une première partie regroupera quelques réflexions conceptuelles et méthodologiques sur les économies d'agglomération et le phénomène d'agglomération. On y trouvera des précisions sur les sources, la nature et le classement des économies d'agglomération et des forces qui peuvent les contrarier, ainsi que sur la dynamique propre du phénomène d'agglomération. Dans une deuxième partie, nous examinerons plus précisément l'intérêt et les limites de l'assimilation entre l'agglomération de la production et la ville, en analysant comment la dimension productive est liée aux autres dimensions de la ville, notamment la dimension sociale. Nous chercherons en particulier quelles représentations de la v…

sociologycountryside conservationsocial services[SHS.GEO] Humanities and Social Sciences/Geographytransport planningsocial studieswelfare studies[SHS.GEO]Humanities and Social Sciences/Geographyrural planningurban planning[ SHS.GEO ] Humanities and Social Sciences/Geography
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The individual determinants unemployment duration

1997

Si, aujourd'hui, les études sur les comportements des demandeurs d'emploi sur le marché du travail sont de plus en plus importantes, la modélisation de ces comportements comporte encore un bon nombre d'interrogations. Parmi celles-ci figure le problème du biais d'échantillonnage présent dans laplupart des données françaises sur les durées de chômage. Dans un précédent travail, nous avons montré l'importance et les conséquences de l'oubli du biais d'échantillonnage sur les probabilités conditionnelles de sortie du chômage. Dans le travail présenté ici et réalisé à partir de l'enquête « suivides chômeurs », notre intérêt porte sur les conséquences de l'oubli de ce biais sur les déterminants i…

sociologysocial servicesvraisemblance conditionnelleSociologietaux de hasardmodèle de Coxsocial studieswelfare studiesbiais de sélection[ SHS.ECO ] Humanities and Social Sciences/Economies and financesmodèle de Weibull[SHS.ECO] Humanities and Social Sciences/Economics and Finance[SHS.ECO]Humanities and Social Sciences/Economics and Finance
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Détermination du taux de salaire réel et analyse néoclassique

1997

L'ambition des Néoclassiques est d'établir une loi scientifique de la répartition qu’ils expliquent essentiellement de deux façons. La première explication est fondée sur la productivité marginale des facteurs déterminée à la production. La seconde est fondée sur l'échange qui détermine la rémunérationdes facteurs ou leur « prix » sur le marché. Or, ces deux déterminations ne sont pas compatibles. La théorie marginaliste écarte d'emblée une grande partie de la réalité économique représentée par les rendements croissants et constants. Elle limite encore son champ en supposant que sur une quantité fixe d’un facteur on peut employer n’importe quelle quantité de facteur variable, hypothèse néce…

sociologysocial studiesrendement constantanalyse walrasiennerendements croissantsadministrationmarginalistesocial servicesbusiness studiesrépartitioncourbe d'offre de facteurwelfare studiesrépartition marginaliste analyse walrasienne rendements croissants rendements décroissants rendement constant productivité marginale courbe d'offre de facteur courbe de demande de facteur confusion travail-bien[SHS.GESTION]Humanities and Social Sciences/Business administrationrendements décroissantsconfusion travail-bien[SHS.GESTION] Humanities and Social Sciences/Business administration[ SHS.GESTION ] Humanities and Social Sciences/Business administrationproductivité marginalecourbe de demande de facteurmanagement
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La non stationnarité dans les séries saisonnières. Application au tourisme tunisien

1998

The purpose of the paper is to specify the nature of the seasonal behaviors of tourist stay demand in Tunisia by using recent tools of monthly time series analysis. The available series (tourist expenditures, prices, guest nights, reception capacities,...) are analyzed with the classical theory of demand and the theory of supply induced demand. Empirical results show that these series are generated by non stationary processes which seasonality is stochastic and deterministic. The extent of the maximum likelihood method proposed by Lee (1992) for monthly data emphasizes unit roots and cointegration relationships at some seasonal frequencies. Error correction models are derived for endogenous…

sociologysociologieseasonalityeconomic theorysocial studieserror correction modeleconomicsrecreationsociologie conintégration saisonnière demande induite par l'offre modèle à correction d'erreur tourismeconintégration saisonnière[SHS.ECO]Humanities and Social Sciences/Economics and Financetourismesocial servicessupply induced demandwelfare studiestourism[ SHS.ECO ] Humanities and Social Sciences/Economies and financesdemande induite par l'offresports[SHS.ECO] Humanities and Social Sciences/Economics and Financemodèle à correction d'erreur
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Incarcerated women, welfare services and the process of re-entering society in Finland

2020

The pathways in and out of crime differ according to gender, people’s life histories, social situations and networks. Before being sentenced, many women have been living in vulnerable and traumatic life situations and violent relationships. Substance abuse often plays a crucial role in committing crimes. Being released from prison and re-entering society is a process that requires women’s own motivation to desist along with help and support from society. This chapter shows how women narrate and describe their experiences after being released from prison and especially how they report the ways in which the welfare system responds to their needs. They discussed their needs for support and ser…

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Understanding McDonald's Among the "World’s Most Ethical Companies"

2008

The animal welfare policies and related public communication initiatives of McDonald’s corporation are examined in the context of the organization being named as one of the world’s most ethical organizations. The result is a framework for understanding how McDonald’s and similar organizations could warrant the status of a most ethical company. Specifically, the narrative strength of the company’s articulation of an animal welfare policy and its ongoing promotion as a legitimizing strategy illustrate how McDonald’s might address the social and ethical issues it encounters through its operations and how its stakeholding publics are likely to respond. By maintaining narrative strength in commu…

sosiaalinen vastuueläimetsocial responsibilitylegitimacyMcDonald'seettisyysethicsanimal welfare
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Financialization of Eldercare in a Nordic Welfare State

2022

Abstract The increasing presence of for-profit service providers in publicly-funded eldercare has transformed care in Nordic welfare states which have a strong tradition of public care provision. Macro-level research on care policies has mainly focused on public institutions, national policies, and marketization. The financialization of eldercare has not received much scholarly attention, and existing studies mostly focus on the UK. The financialization of eldercare refers to the ways in which care is both a site of profit extraction and financial engineering. The Nordic system is relatively universal, and, with rapidly ageing demographics, there is a secured demand for eldercare services. …

sosiaalipolitiikkaPublic AdministrationNordic welfare statemarkkinatalousfinancializationhoivapalvelutManagement Monitoring Policy and Lawvanhustenhuolto3142 Public health care science environmental and occupational healthmarketization of care5142 Social policyhyvinvointivaltiofinancialization of care5141 Sociologyeldercareyksityistäminenjulkiset palvelutSocial Sciences (miscellaneous)
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‘The will to not be empowered (according to your rules)’: Resistance in Finnish participatory social policy

2018

Participation has increasingly become a means and an end for successful and ‘empowering’ social policy. Building on previous governmentality critiques of participatory initiatives, this article investigates practices of resistance in the context of Finnish participatory social policy. I adopt a Foucauldian counter-conducts approach as my lens to study critical speech as a form of resistance in initiatives that invite marginalised people as ‘experts-by-experience’ in social welfare organisations. I illustrate how practices of governing and resistance are intertwined and mutually dependent in a much subtler and more practical manner than allows the often-used analytical dichotomy between domi…

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