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Smart Cities. Luci e ombre di una visione di futuro

2019

L’epoca che stiamo attraversando è caratterizzata da grandi trasformazioni. I sistemi urbani permangono al centro del cambiamento, confrontandosi sempre più con sfide e minacce alla loro sostenibilità. Ormai circe metà della popolazione mondiale vive nelle città e il processo di inurbamento è inarrestabile. Agli inizi del ’900 si pensò che città con 8 o 10 milioni di abitanti fossero inimmaginabili e in ogni caso ingestibili. Sociologi e urbanisti dell’epoca ritennero che la crescita delle città dovesse essere bloccata e che dovessero essere offerte soluzioni alternative. Tesi del genere non hanno avuto, evidentemente, riscontro nella realtà e la crescita delle città è continuata. In Euro…

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Travailler plus longtemps ? Enjeux professionnels et non-professionnels des départs à la retraite dans l'enseignement

2016

Au Québec, en raison du vieillissement de la population et de l’introduction, par le gouvernement, de politiques de maintien en emploi, les enseignants sont incités à travailler plus longtemps. Dans cet article, nous nous demandons si les enseignants peuvent être sensibles à ces incitations, et cherchons à en comprendre les raisons en analysant les conditions d’enseignement et les trajectoires de vie. La recherche s’appuie sur 24 entretiens semi-dirigés auprès d’enseignants âgés de 50 ans et plus, exerçant à différents niveaux dans les commissions scolaires francophones. Nous montrons que les enseignants rencontrés n’envisagent pas, pour la plupart, de prolonger leur service dans l’enseigne…

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Higher education and economic development in the OECD: policy lessons for other countries and regions

2016

ABSTRACTThis paper sheds light on the role of tertiary or higher education in economic development across two successful OECD case studies: Finland and South Korea. A number of key aspects are discussed, from the nature of the social contract between higher education and the economy to the endogenous characteristics of domestic higher education to the links between the sector and regional development, innovation and the labour market. The lessons learned are of importance to policy makers and institutional planners across the world, not least to less developing nations and regions, due to the unprecedented opportunities brought by a global, knowledge-based economy.

Social contractEconomic growthPublic AdministrationHigher educationbusiness.industryKnowledge economy05 social sciences050301 educationDeveloping countryPublic policyPolicy analysisEducation0502 economics and businessEconomicsEducation policy050207 economicsComparative educationbusiness0503 educationJournal of Higher Education Policy and Management
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Competencias para la innovación en las universidades de América Latina: un análisis empírico

2010

Los egresados universitarios constituyen, en cualquier país, el grupo social que acumula un mayor volumen de capital humano debido a que su trayectoria educativa ha sido más prolongada y ha requerido una fuerte inversión. La premisa de esta investigación es que el potencial de innovación que aportan estos egresados es un determinante fundamental tanto para el éxito en su trayectoria profesional como para la eficiencia total de los sistemas de producción en los distintos países. Para su realización, se dispuso de una amplia base de datos provenientes de la macro encuesta PROFLEX realizada a unos 10 000 egresados universitarios latinoamericanos a la que se ha aplicado una estimación de funcio…

Social groupEconomic growthLatin AmericansGeographyProfessional careerWelfare economicsInvestment (macroeconomics)Human capitalEducationOverall efficiencyRevista Iberoamericana de Educación Superior
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Modernization and Social Work: Toward Governing Risks, Advanced Liberalism and Crumbling Solidarity?

2016

This introduction presents an overview of key concepts covered in the subsequent chapters of this book. The book discusses how the social work mandate has changed throughout history. It examines the conditions of social work as they relate to social, political and economic tendencies. The book describes how the social work mandate has changed and lays out its economic, political and social boundary conditions in Europe after World War II. It focuses on social work paradigms and theoretical considerations, in other words, phenomenological social work and practice research. The book explores how the fraud debate has its origin in the US, the leading country of neoliberal financial policy and …

Social workmedia_common.quotation_subjectNeoliberalismSocial Welfare16. Peace & justiceModernization theorySolidarityPoliticsLiberalismPolitical sciencePolitical economy8. Economic growthMandatemedia_common
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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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Personal Goals During Emerging Adulthood

2007

To examine (a) how young adults' personal goals change as they progress from emerging to young adulthood in their university studies and immediately after and (b) the extent to which such changes are associated with the normative transitions and the life events they experience and their age, 297 university students completed the revised Personal Project Analysis and a life-event questionnaire five times over 10 years. The changes in young adults' personal goals reflected changing developmental tasks, role transitions, and life situations: They disengaged from goals related to education, friends, and traveling and engaged in goals related to work, family, and health. The older the participa…

Sociology and Political ScienceGoal orientationAge differences10 year follow upLatent growth modeling05 social sciencesLife events050109 social psychologyIndividual developmentDevelopmental psychologyDevelopmental and Educational Psychology0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesYoung adultPsychology050104 developmental & child psychologyJournal of Adolescent Research
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Unravelling green regional industrial path development: Regional preconditions, asset modification and agency

2020

Abstract Regions across the world are searching for ways to fashion new green growth paths and to promote green shifts in mature industries. The article aims to explore conceptually and based on illustrative empirical examples from the literature how green restructuring unfolds in regions. We propose a framework that explicates how regional preconditions in form of pre-existing industrial structures, organisational support structures, institutional set-ups and natural assets are transformed into various types of green path development through agentic processes of asset modification.

Sociology and Political ScienceRestructuring05 social sciences0211 other engineering and technologies0507 social and economic geography021107 urban & regional planning02 engineering and technologyDevelopment (topology)Organisational supportGreen growthPath (graph theory)Agency (sociology)BusinessAsset (economics)GeneralLiterature_REFERENCE(e.g.dictionariesencyclopediasglossaries)050703 geographyIndustrial organizationGeoforum
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Eurocity London: a qualitative comparison of graduate migration from Germany, Italy and Latvia

2016

This paper compares the motivations and characteristics of the recent migration to London of young-adult graduates from Germany, Italy and Latvia. Conceptually the paper links three domains: the theory of core–periphery structures within Europe; the notion of London as both a global city and a ‘Eurocity’; and the trope of ‘crisis’. The dataset analysed consists of 95 in-depth biographical interviews and the paper’s main objective is to tease out the narrative similarities and differences between the three groups interviewed. Each of the three nationalities represents a different geo-economic positioning within Europe. German graduates move from one economically prosperous country to another…

Sociology and Political Sciencemedia_common.quotation_subjectGeography Planning and Development0507 social and economic geographyGermanGlobal city050602 political science & public administrationNarrativeSociologyDemographymedia_common4. Education05 social sciencesLatvianAmbiguityCore peripherylanguage.human_language0506 political scienceEconomyMulticulturalism8. Economic growthFinancial crisislanguageStatistics Probability and Uncertainty050703 geographyLawComparative Migration Studies
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Ecotoxicological Effects of Ibuprofen on Plant Growth of Vigna unguiculata L.

2020

Despite the prevalence of the common pharmaceutical ibuprofen (IBU) in water and sediments worldwide, the effects of IBU on plants are largely unknown. This study was designed to assess the ecotoxicological effects of emerging pharmaceutical pollutant IBU on plant growth and development in a series of toxicity experiments using cowpea (Vigna unguiculata). Plant growth parameters (morphological and physicochemical) were investigated under a series of IBU concentrations (0, 400, 800, 1200, 1600, 2000 ppm IBU). IBU exposure reduced the shoot and root lengths, fresh and dry weights, leaf area, and chlorophyll a and b, carotenoid, total chlorophyll, mineral (K and Mg), glutathione reductase, and…

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