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Informal workers across Europe: Evidence from 30 European countries

2011

Labor Management and RelationsWork & Working ConditionsLabor Policies:SOCIAL SCIENCES::Business and economics [Research Subject Categories]Tertiary EducationLabour market
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Late Career and Retirement in the Context of Changing Careers

2017

Salminen and von Bonsdorff provide a much-needed overview of recent studies focusing on older employees’ late career and retirement intentions in the context of the changing nature of careers. Owing to the current turbulent working life, individuals’ career and retirement patterns are more diverse and complex than before. By focusing on contemporary career models, Salminen and von Bonsdorff explore the possibilities and constraints that older employees may encounter under the new career realities. Based on the selective literature review, they identify several prerequisites for continuing working until retirement age and beyond, such as possibilities for continuous learning, adaptability, s…

Labour economicsLate careerWorking lifebusiness.industrymedia_common.quotation_subjectContext (language use)SociologyPublic relationsbusinessRetirement ageAdaptabilitymedia_common
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Family time negotiations in the context of non-standard work schedules

2019

Present-day parenting is centred round the question of time, especially in the case of working parents. This study analysed negotiations over time in families where one or both parents work non-standard schedules, that is, during evenings, nights and weekends. We asked what aspects of time are negotiable and with whom, and who in the family bears the ultimate responsibility for these negotiations. The analysis was based on interviews with 47 people conducted in 2013 in Finland. The findings indicated that time negotiations within the family concerned everyday routines and schedules, social life and the family‗s philosophy. Family life and schedules in the context of non-standard schedules w…

Labour economicscontent analysisSociology and Political Sciencemedia_common.quotation_subjectContext (language use)perhe-elämäepätyypillinen työMicroeconomicsta5160501 psychology and cognitive sciencestyöelämäfamily timemedia_commonnon-standard workfokalisaatio05 social sciences050301 educationfocalizationsisällönanalyysiNegotiationtyöaikaWork (electrical)working lifefamily lifeFamily timePsychology0503 education050104 developmental & child psychology
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Patterns of Working Time and Work Hour Fit in Europe

2018

The requirements for more flexible and lean forms of production that are able to adapt to demand cycles, both quantitatively and functionally, are common in all advanced economies. At the same time, the flexibilization of working times and work places has become an increasing focus for the analysis of quality of work and life (i.e. work-life balance). This chapter approaches flexibilization as a transition from an industrial to a post-industrial working time regime. The new post-industrial working time regime is usually characterized by deregulation of collective norms, diversification of the length (short and long hours) and pattern of working time (unsocial hours), increasing work intensi…

Labour economicsworking timeWork–life balanceFlexibility (personality)Diversification (marketing strategy)Working timework-life balancetyöaikajoustavuusDeregulationWork (electrical)Work IntensityEconomicsProduction (economics)notkeus
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From a bodily-based format of knowledge to symbols. The evolution of human language

2013

Although ontogeny cannot recapitulate phylogeny, a two-level model of the acquisition of language will be here proposed and its implication for the evolution of the faculty of language will be discussed. It is here proposed that the identification of the cognitive requirements of language during ontogeny could help us in the task of identifying the phylogenetic achievements that concurred, at some point, to the acquisition of language during phylogeny. In this model speaking will be considered as a complex ability that arises in two different steps. The first step of competence widely relies on a bodily-based format of knowledge. The second step relies on more abstract meta-representations …

Language AcquisitionCognitive scienceLanguage identificationCommunicationObject languageComprehension approachTheory of MindSign systemSecond-language acquisitionLanguage and LinguisticsLinguisticsEmbodied simulationUniversal Networking Languagelanguage acquisition.Motor SimulationLanguage technologyDevelopmental linguisticsLanguage Acquisition; Motor Simulation; Theory of MindPsychologySocial Sciences (miscellaneous)Settore M-FIL/05 - Filosofia E Teoria Dei Linguaggi
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Embedded controlled language to facilitate information extraction from eGov policies

2015

The goal of this paper is to propose a system that can extract formal semantic knowledge representation from natural language eGov policies. We present an architecture that allows for extracting Controlled Natural Language (CNL) statements from heterogeneous natural language texts with the ability to support multilinguality. The approach is based on the concept of embedded CNLs.

Language identificationNatural language user interfacebusiness.industryComputer scienceNatural language programmingcomputer.software_genrelanguage.human_languageInformation extractionUniversal Networking LanguageControlled natural languageQuestion answeringlanguageArtificial intelligencebusinesscomputerNatural language processingNatural languageProceedings of the 17th International Conference on Information Integration and Web-based Applications & Services
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“Come join us, and lose your accent!” : Accent Modification Courses as Hierarchization of International Student

2021

In this article, we examine the hierarchization of international students by bringing together perspectives of linguistic legitimacy and language ideologies. Our data stems from 26 accent reduction (AR) or accent modification (AM) course descriptions and websites from US universities. Based on their analysis, we discuss the socio-political implications of the phenomenon of these courses for international students and the ways in which language-based, particularly accent-based, arguments are used to create or reinforce different categories of students. We argue that while international students are presented as having different kinds of “comprehensibility problems” that AM/AR courses are cla…

Language ideologyinternational studentAccent reductionmedia_common.quotation_subjectEthnic grouplanguage ideology02 engineering and technologysosiolingvistiikkaEducationPhenomenon0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringLanguage proficiencySociologyhierarkiaLegitimacymedia_commonulkomaalaiset opiskelijatkieltenopetusopiskelijatrodullistaminen05 social sciences050301 educationkielitaito020206 networking & telecommunicationskielikurssitLinguisticsAccent (music)student hierarchizationIdeology0503 educationaksenttiideologiat
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Exploring the Relationship Between Business Elite Networks and Income Inequality in Latin American Countries

2018

Although the cohesion of business elites has been associated with income concentration, few studies have in-depth investigated the role of business elite networks in macro-social issues such as economic inequality. This research explores the relationship between business elite networks and income inequality in several Latin American countries. To do so, this paper 1) examine business elite networks applying a network analysis of interlocking directorates, and 2) establishes the link and complementarities between the level of cohesion of business elite networks and income inequality. Results show that where business elite formed cohesive networks and economy was export-oriented, social prote…

Latin AmericansEconomic inequalitySocial protectionBusiness networkingEliteDevelopment economicsEconomicsCohesion (computer science)SSRN Electronic Journal
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Children with Special Needs in Latvia. Legislative Frame

2015

<p><em>The analysis of the legislative regulation which determines the rights of children with special needs and regulates their guarantee leads to the conclusion that, on the one hand, defining equal rights to all children to receive education but failing to ensure these rights to children with special needs in a place that is as much as possible close to their dwelling place, their rights to live in the family, to choose education that corresponds to their desire as well as the possibility to socialize with children who have no special needs are violated. Why such statements? They are based on the analysis of the legislative acts of the Republic of Latvia and the education pos…

LawPolitical scienceFrame (networking)children with special needs; education; equal rightsLegislatureSpecial needsPublic administrationThe RepublicSOCIETY, INTEGRATION, EDUCATION. Proceedings of the International Scientific Conference
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Robotic Process Automation and Consequences for Knowledge Workers; a Mixed-Method Study

2020

Part 2: Fourth Industrial Revolution; International audience; This paper explores an overly optimistic and tenacious claim in the literature that robotic process automation (RPA) will only free knowledge workers from mundane tasks and introduce more interesting work. We explore this claim and other consequences for knowledge workers using data from a sequential quantitative-qualitative, mixed-method study in Norway. 88 RPA users from different sectors and industries where first surveyed to identify differences in utilization and effects from RPA. Then, differences were explored in 24 in-depth interviews in the public and private sectors, including financial industry, manufacturing, and oil …

LayoffKnowledge workersbusiness.industrymedia_common.quotation_subject05 social sciencesPublic sectorKnowledge workPrivate sector[INFO.INFO-NI]Computer Science [cs]/Networking and Internet Architecture [cs.NI]Work (electrical)Service (economics)0502 economics and business8. Economic growthProduction (economics)Quality (business)[INFO]Computer Science [cs]Robotic process automation050207 economicsbusiness050203 business & managementFinancial servicesIndustrial organizationRPAmedia_common
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