45 resultados para rationaalisuus - odotukset


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The present study examines empirically the inflation dynamics of the euro area. The focus of the analysis is on the role of expectations in the inflation process. In six articles we relax rationality assumption and proxy expectations directly using OECD forecasts or Consensus Economics survey data. In the first four articles we estimate alternative Phillips curve specifications and find evidence that inflation cannot instantaneously adjust to changes in expectations. A possible departure of expectations from rationality seems not to be powerful enough to totally explain the persistence of euro area inflation in the New Keynesian framework. When expectations are measured directly, the purely forward-looking New Keynesian Phillips curve is outperformed by the hybrid Phillips curve with an additional lagged inflation term and the New Classical Phillips curve with a lagged expectations term. The results suggest that the euro area inflation process has become more forward-looking in the recent years of low and stable inflation. Moreover, in low inflation countries, the inflation dynamics have been more forward-looking already since the late 1970s. We find evidence of substantial heterogeneity of inflation dynamics across the euro area countries. Real time data analysis suggests that in the euro area real time information matters most in the expectations term in the Phillips curve and that the balance of expectations formation is more forward- than backward-looking. Vector autoregressive (VAR) models of actual inflation, inflation expectations and the output gap are estimated in the last two articles.The VAR analysis indicates that inflation expectations, which are relatively persistent, have a significant effect on output. However,expectations seem to react to changes in both output and actual inflation, especially in the medium term. Overall, this study suggests that expectations play a central role in inflation dynamics, which should be taken into account in conducting monetary policy.

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The German philosopher G.W.F.Hegel (1770–1831) is best known for his idealistic system philosophy, his concept of spirit [Geist] and for his dictum that the existing and the rational overlap. This thesis offers a new perspective: it examines the working of the concept ‘love’ in Hegel’s philosophy by looking at the contexts and function he puts it to, from his earliest writings to the very last lectures he gave. The starting point of the inquiry is that he applied the concept Liebe to different contexts for different purposes, but each time to provide an answer to a specific philosophical problem. His formulation, reformulation and use of ‘love’ give possible solutions to problems the solving of which was crucial to the development of his thought as a whole. The study is divided into three parts, each analysing the different problems and solutions to which Hegel applied the concept of love. The first part, "Love, morality and ethical life", examines these interconnected themes in Hegel’s early work. The main questions he addressed during this period concerned how to unite Kant’s philosophy and the Greek ideal of the good life. In this context, the concept ‘love’ did three things. First, it served to formulate his grounding idea of the relation between unity and difference, or the manifold. Secondly, it was the key to his attempt to base an ideal folk religion on Christianity interpreted as a religion of love. Finally, it provided the means to criticise Kant’s moral philosophy. The question of the moral value of love helped Hegel to break away from Kant’s thought and develop his own theory about love and ethical life. The second part of the study, "Love and the political realm", considers the way 'Liebe' functions in connection with questions concerning the community and political life in Hegel’s work. In addition to questioning the universal applicability of the concept of recognition as a key to his theory of social relations, the chapters focus on gender politics and the way he conceptualised the gender category ‘woman’ through the concept ‘love’. Another line of inquiry is the way the figure of Antigone was used to conceptualise the differentiated spheres of action for men and women, and the part ‘love’ played in Hegel’s description of Antigone’s motives. Thirdly, Hegel’s analogy of the family and the state and the way ‘love’ functions in an attempt to promote understanding of the relation between citizens and the state are examined. The third and final part of the study, "Love as absolute spirit", focuses on ‘love’ within Hegel’s systemic thought and the way he continued to characterise Geist through the language of Liebe up until and including his very last works. It is shown how Liebe functions in his hierarchical organisation of the domains of art, religion and philosophy, and how both art and religion end up in similar structural positions with regard to philosophy. One recurrent theme in the third part is Hegel’s complex relation to Romantic thought. Another line of investigation is how he reconstructed Christianity as a religion of love in his mature work. In striking contrast to his early thought, in his last works Hegel introduced a new concept of love that incorporated negativity, and that could also function as the root of political action.

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Immigration is one of the most topical international issues of our time. Worldwide, the number of immigrants has doubled over the last twenty years, and migration patterns have become so diversified that they now constitute a kind of “chaos”. The number and significance of women as migrants has also increased, which is earning women growing attention among scholars. This study looks at the migration of women, in particular mothers of small children, in both directions between Finland and Estonia, following the latter’s re- independence. The data consists of in-depth interviews conducted in 2005 with 24 Finnish and 24 Estonian immigrant women. The focus was on the women’s expectations and experiences of their new country of residence, acculturation – i.e. adjusting to a new environment, social networks in the country of origin and the new country, and models of motherhood following immigration. The primary research question was formulated as follows: Which factors have influenced the formation of female immigrants’ social ties, thus contributing to the formation of motherhood strategies and afecting internal family dynamics in the new country? The research consists of four previously published independent articles as well as a summary chapter. The study’s findings indicate that Finnish and Estonian women migrated for diferent reasons and at diferent times, and that their migration patterns also difered. Estonian migration occurred mainly in the 1990s, and most immigrants intended to return later to their country of origin. Regardless of the reason for migrating that they gave to immigration officials, other key reasons often included the desire for a more stable living environment and better income. Only four of the Estonian women had immigrated together with an Estonian husband, while two- thirds came because of marriage to a Finnish man. Most of the Finnish women, on the other hand, migrated after 2000 and either came with their family as a result of a spouse’s job transfer, or came by themselves to further their studies. In most cases, the migration was a temporary solution intended to promote one’s own or one’s spouse’s career advancement. Because the reasons for migrating were diferent between Finnish and Estonian women, their expectations of the new country and their status in it were also diferent. In terms of both social and economic standing, the position of Finnish immigrants was categorically better. The reason for migrating had an impact on one’s orientation toward the receiving society. Estonian women and Finns who migrated for marriage or edu cational reasons became immediately active in forming institutional and social ties in the new society. Conversely, the women had migrated because of work had little contact with Estonian society, and their social networks consisted of other Finnish immigrants. Furthermore, they maintained strong institutional and social ties to Finland and therefore felt no need to anchor themselves to Estonian society. The Finnish and Estonian women who were better integrated into the receiving country also maintained strong social ties to their country of origin. Women who became integrated into the receiving country as a result of giving birth to children utilized various services directed at families with children. In part, such services conveyed to the women the conceptions that were prevalent in the surrounding society concerning the treatment of children and the expectations on mothers, both of which difer to some extent in Finland and Estonia. had an impact on strategies of motherhood, internal family dynamics, and gender Regardless of the reason for migrating, or the country of origin, immigration equality. Most Estonian women had to do without the child-care help provided by relatives; before immigrating, some women had even had daily child-care assistance from family members. However, Estonian women who were married to Finns did receive help from the spouse and sometimes also the spouse’s relatives. Conversely, Finnish women who had immigrated because of a spouse’s job transfer were faced with the opposite situation, in which they bore the main responsibility for domestic work and child care. They were, however, in a position to pay for domestic help. Hence, the women who had integrated into a new society had to construct their own perceptions of motherhood by reconciling the motherhood models of both the cause of a spouse’s job transfer found that being a stay-at-home mother challenged previously self-evident behaviors. Receiving country and the country of origin, whereas women who had migrated because of a spouse’s job transfer found that being a stay-at-home mother challenged previously self-evident behaviors.

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Action, Power and Experience in Organizational Change - A Study of Three Major Corporations This study explores change management and resistance to change as social activities and power displays through worker experiences in three major Finnish corporations. Two important sensitizing concepts were applied. Firstly, Richard Sennett's perspective on work in the new form of capitalism, and its shortcomings - the lack of commitment and freedom accompanied by the disruption to lifelong career planning and the feeling of job insecurity - offered a fruitful starting point for a critical study. Secondly, Michel Foucault's classical concept of power, treated as anecdotal, interactive and nonmeasurable, provided tools for analyzing change-enabling and resisting acts. The study bridges the gap between management and social sciences. The former have usually concentrated on leadership issues, best practices and goal attainment, while the latter have covered worker experiences, power relations and political conflicts. The study was motivated by three research questions. Firstly, why people resist or support changes in their work, work environment or organization, and the kind of analyses these behavioural choices are based on. Secondly, the kind of practical forms which support for, and resistance to change take, and how people choose the different ways of acting. Thirdly, how the people involved experience and describe their own subject position and actions in changing environments. The examination focuses on practical interpretations and action descriptions given by the members of three major Finnish business organizations. The empirical data was collected during a two-year period in the Finnish Post Corporation, the Finnish branch of Vattenfal Group, one of the leading European energy companies, and the Mehiläinen Group, the leading private medical service provider in Finland. It includes 154 non-structured thematic interviews and 309 biographies concentrating on personal experiences of change. All positions and organizational levels were represented. The analysis was conducted using the grounded theory method introduced by Straus and Corbin in three sequential phases, including open, axial and selective coding processes. As a result, there is a hierarchical structure of categories, which is summarized in the process model of change behaviour patterns. Key ingredients are past experiences and future expectations which lead to different change relations and behavioural roles. Ultimately, they contribute to strategic and tactical choices realized as both public and hidden forms of action. The same forms of action can be used in both supporting and resisting change, and there are no specific dividing lines either between employer and employee roles or between different hierarchical positions. In general, however, it is possible to conclude that strategic choices lead more often to public forms of action, whereas tactical choices result in hidden forms. The primary goal of the study was to provide knowledge which has practical applications in everyday business life, HR and change management. The results, therefore, are highly applicable to other organizations as well as to less change-dominated situations, whenever power relations and conflicting interests are present. A sociological thesis on classical business management issues can be of considerable value in revealing the crucial social processes behind behavioural patterns. Keywords: change management, organizational development, organizational resistance, resistance to change, change management, labor relations, organization, leadership

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Corporate social responsibility (CSR) is no longer only an issue of companies but a concern shared by e.g. the European Union, the International Labour Organization, labour market organizations and many others. This thesis examines what kind of voluntary corporate social responsibility exceeding the minimum level set in the legislation can be expected from the Finnish companies. The research was based on the interviews of some representatives of Finnish companies and of external stakeholders. Earlier Finnish empirical research on the topic has solely analysed the stakeholder thinking and the ethics of the views of the company representatives. The views of the external stakeholders brought ht up a much more versatile perspective on the voluntary corporate social responsibility of the companies. That is the particular surplus value of this research. This research, founded on stakeholder thinking, evaluated what kind of starting points and ideas on responsibility the views of the representatives of the companies and the external stakeholders were based on the voluntary social responsibility. Furthermore, the research also investigated how their views about the corporate social responsibility indicated the benefits achieved on the cooperative actions with different partners - for example companies, communities and public administration. To fulfil the aims of the research, the following questions were used as part tasks in mapping the basic foundations and starting points expressed by the representatives of the companies and the external stakeholders: 1) How do laws, directions concerning social responsibility of companies, and opinions and demands of the stakeholders guide and affect the voluntary corporate social responsibility? 2) How can companies assume voluntary corporate social responsibility in addition to their core functions and without compromising their profitability, and how does, for example, the tightening competition affect the possibility of taking responsibility? 3) What kind of ethic and moral foundations is the corporate social responsibility based on? 4) What kind of roles can companies have in securing and promoting the well-being of citizens in Finland and on the global market as one subsystem of the society? The views on the voluntary corporate social responsibility of nine big companies, one medium-sized company and one small company, all considered responsible pioneer companies, were studied with surveys and half-structured theme interviews between 2003 and 2004. The research proceeded as a theory-bounded study. The empirical material and the previous stakeholder thinking theories (Takala 2000b, Vehkaperä 2003) guided the thesis and worked abductively in interplay with each other during the research process. (Tuomi, Sarajärvi 2002.) The aims and the methods of the research and the themes of the interviews were defined on the basis of that information. The aims of the research were surveyed qualitatively with the strategy of a multiple case study. Representatives from nine big peer companies and nine external stakeholders were interviewed with half-structured themes between 2004 and 2005. The external stakeholders and the peer companies were chosen with the "thinking" of theoretical replication by Yin, according to which the views of the representatives of those groups would differ from those of the pioneer companies and also from those of each others. The multiple case study supports analysing the internal cohesion of the views of different groups and comparing their differences, and it supports theoretical evaluation and theory-building as well. (Yin 2003.) Another reason for choosing the external stakeholders was their known cooperation with companies. The spoken argumentations of the company and stakeholder representatives on the voluntary social responsibility of the companies were analysed and interpreted in the first place with an analytic discourse analysis, and the argumentations were classified allusively into the stakeholder discourses in three of the part tasks. In the discourse analysis, argumentations of the speech is seen to be intervowen with cultural meanings. (Jokinen, Juhila 1999.) The views of the representatives of the pioneer companies and the external stakeholders were more stakeholder-orientated than the views of the representatives of the peer companies. For the most part, the voluntary corporate social responsibility was seemingly targeted on single, small cooperation projects of the companies and external stakeholders. The pioneer companies had more of those projects, and they were participating in the projects more actively than the peer companies were. The significant result in this research was the notion that, in particular, the representatives of the pioneer companies and external stakeholders did not consider employing and paying taxes to be enough of reciprocal corporate social responsibility. However, they still wanted to preserve the Finnish welfare model, and the interviewees did not wish major changes in the present legislation or the social agreements. According to this study, the voluntary corporate social responsibility is motivated by ethical utilitarianism which varied from very narrow to very wide in relation to benefits achieved by companies and stakeholders (Velasquez 2002, Lagerspetz 2004). Compared with the peer companies, more of the representatives of the pioneer companies and of external stakeholders estimated that companies in their decision-making and operations considered not only the advantages and the benefits of the owners and other internal stakeholders, but also those of the external stakeholders and of the whole society. However, all interviewees expressed more or less strongly that the economic responsibility guides the voluntary responsible actions of the companies in the first place. This kind of utilitarian foundation of behaviour appeared from this research was named as business-orientated company moral. This thesis also presents a new voluntary corporate social responsibility model with four variables on the stakeholder discourses and their distinctive characteristics. The utilitarian motivation of a company s behaviour on their operations has been criticized on the grounds that the end justifies the means. It has also been stated that it is impossible to evaluate the benefits of the utilitarian type of actions to the individuals and the society. It is expected however that companies for their part promote the material and immaterial well-being of the individuals on the global, national and local markets. The expectations are so strong that if companies do not take into account the ethical and moral values, they can possibly suffer significant financial losses. All stakeholders, especially consumers, can with their own choices promote the responsible behaviour of the companies. Key words: voluntary corporate social responsibility, external stakeholders, corporate citizenship, ethics and morality, utilitarianism, stakeholder discourses, welfare society, globalisation

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Psychotherapy has been shown to be an effective treatment for depression, but not enough is known about the subjective meanings of therapy for human life. This study focuses on experiences of the effects of psychotherapy, thoughts about changes in depression and meanings of the therapy in the inner narratives of persons who sought psychotherapy for their depression. The study was based on interviews of 14 persons, who took part in the Helsinki Psychotherapy Study (HPS). Half of them took part in short-term solution-focused therapy and half in long-term psychodynamic psychotherapy. The sample included both women and men. Part of them had recovered from their depression by the end of therapy (BDI<10), part had not. Therapy was experienced to have effects on one s immediate feelings, thoughts and social actions. Some barriers were also connected to the therapy and the HPS research frame. The relief of depression was explained by enhanced understanding and perspective changes. Also the therapeutic alliance and factors not connected to therapy were seen to have influence on the experienced changes. The resumption of depression was regarded as the consequence of ill-fitting therapy or therapist, incompleteness of the therapy or other reasons not connected to the therapy itself. With the narrative analysis three interpretations were constructed concerning how the persons had sought for therapy, what was the image they had about themselves and their problems and what were their expectations for the therapy. The interpretations were summed up to the life historical, situational and moral inner narrative. Through the psychotherapy some inner narratives came true. In these cases psychotherapy reinforced the original inner narrative. In other cases psychotherapy did not meet the inner narrative of the person, neither had the narrative changed. For some persons the inner narrative got new forms during the therapy: the analyses showed that psychotherapy had reconstructed the persons conceptions about themselves and their problems, which led to changes in the expectations concerning the therapy. Key words: psychotherapy, depression, inner narrative, qualitative research, analysis of narrative, narrative analysis

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There is a relative absence of sociological and cultural research on how people deal with the death of a family member in the contemporary western societies. Research on this topic has been dominated by the experts of psychology, psychiatry and therapy, who mention the social context only in passing, if at all. This gives an impression that the white westerners bereavement experience is a purely psychological phenomenon, an inner journey, which follows a natural, universal path. Yet, as Tony Walter (1999) states, ignoring the influence of culture not only impoverishes the understanding of those work with bereaved people, but it also impoverishes sociology and cultural studies by excluding from their domain a key social phenomenon. This study explores the cultural dimension of grief through narratives told by fifteen of recently bereaved Finnish women. Focussing on one sex only, the study rests on the assumption of the gendered nature of bereavement experience. However, the aim of the study is not to pinpoint the gender differences in grief and mourning, but to shed light on women s ways of dealing with the loss of a loved one in a social context. Furthermore, the study focuses on a certain kind of loss: the death of an elderly parent. Due to the growth in the life expectancy rate, this has presumably become the most typical type of bereavement in contemporary, ageing societies. Most of population will face the death of a parent as they reach the middle years of the life course. The data of this study is gathered with interviews, in which the interviewees were invited to tell a narrative of their bereavement. Narrative constitutes a central concept in this study. It refers to a particular form of talk, which is organised around consequential events. But there are also other, deeper layers that have been added to this concept. Several scholars see narratives as the most important way in which we make sense of experience. Personal narratives provide rich material for mapping the interconnections between individual and culture. As a form of thought, narrative marries singular circumstances with shared expectations and understandings that are learned through participation in a specific culture (Garro & Mattingly 2000). This study attempts to capture the cultural dimension of narrative with the concept of script , which originates in cognitive science (Schank & Abelson 1977) and has recently been adopted to narratology (Herman 2002). Script refers to a data structure that informs how events usually unfold in certain situations. Scripts are used in interpreting events and representing them verbally to others. They are based on dominant forms of knowledge that vary according to time and place. The questions that were posed in this study are the following. What kind of experiences bereaved daughters narrate? What kind of cultural scripts they employ as they attempt to make sense of these experiences? How these scripts are used in their narratives? It became apparent that for the most of the daughters interviewed in this study the single most important part of the bereavement narrative was to form an account of how and why the parent died. They produced lengthy and detailed descriptions of the last stage of a parent s life in contrast with the rest of the interview. These stories took their start from a turn in the parent s physical condition, from which the dying process could in retrospect be seen to have started, and which often took place several years before the death. In addition, daughters also talked about their grief reactions and how they have adjusted to a life without the deceased parent. The ways in which the last stage of life was told reflect not only the characteristic features of late modernity but also processes of marginalisation and exclusion. Revivalist script and medical script, identified by Clive Seale as the dominant, competing models for dying well in the late modern societies, were not widely utilised in the narratives. They could only be applied in situations in which the parent had died from cancer and at somewhat younger age than the average. Death that took place in deep old age was told in a different way. The lack of positive models for narrating this kind of death was acknowledged in the study. This can be seen as a symptom of the societal devaluing of the deaths of older people and it affects also daughters accounts of their grief. Several daughters told about situations in which their loss, although subjectively experienced, was nonetheless denied by other people.

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The use of human tissue sample collections has become an important tool in biomedical research. The collection, use and distribution of human tissue samples, which include blood and diagnostic tissue samples, from which DNA can be extracted and analyzed has also become a major bio-political preoccupation, not only in national contexts, but also at the transnational level. The foundation of medical research rests on the relationship between the doctor and the research subject. This relationship is a social one, in that it is based on informed consent, privacy and autonomy, where research subjects are made aware of what they are getting involved in and are then able to make an informed decision as to whether or not to participate. Within the post-genomic era, however, our understanding of what constitutes informed consent, privacy and autonomy is changing in relation to the needs of researchers, but also as a reflection of policy aspirations. This reflects a change in the power relations between the rights of the individual in relation to the interests of science and society. Using the notions of tissue economies and biovalue (Waldby, 2002) this research explores the changing relationship between sources and users of samples in biomedical research by examining the contexts under which human tissue samples and the information that is extracted from them are acquired, circulated and exchanged in Finland. The research examines how individual rights, particularly informed consent, are being configured in relation to the production of scientific knowledge in tissue economies in Finland from the 1990s to the present. The research examines the production of biovalue through the organization of scientific knowledge production by examining the policy context of knowledge production as well as three case studies (Tampere Research Tissue Bank, Hereditary Non-polyposis Colorectal Cancer and the Finnish Genome Information Center) in which tissues are acquired, circulated and exchanged in Finland. The research shows how interpretations of informed consent have become divergent and the elements and processes that have contributed to these differences. This inquiry shows how the relationship between the interests of individuals is re-configured in relation to the interests of science and society. It indicates how the boundary between interpretations of informed consent, on the one hand, and social and scientific interests, on the other, are being re-drawn and that this process is underscored, in part, by the economic, commercial and preventive potential that research using tissue samples are believed to produce. This can be said to fundamentally challenge the western notion that the rights of the individual are absolute and inalienable within biomedical legislation.

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Since the second half of the 20th century, cancer has become a dominant disease in Western countries, endangering people regardless of age, gender, race or social status. Every year almost eight million people die of cancer worldwide. In Finland every fourth person is expected to fall ill with cancer at some stage of his or her life. During the 20th century, along with rapid changes in the medical system, people s awareness of cancer has increased a great deal. This has also influenced the image of cancer in popular discourse over the past decades. However, from the scientific point of view there is still much that is unclear about the disease. This thesis shows that this is a big problem for ordinary people, as, according to culture-bound illness ideology, people need an explanation about the origin of their illness in order to help them cope. The main aim of this thesis is to examine the process of being ill with cancer from the patient s point of view, in order to analyse attitudes and behaviour towards cancer and its significance and culture-bound images. This narrative-based study concentrates on patients voicings , which are important in understanding the cancer experience and when attempting to make it more open within current cultural and societal settings. The Kun sairastuin syöpään ( when I fell ill with cancer ) writing competition organised by Suomen Syöpäpotilaat ry (the Finnish Cancer Patients Association), Suomen Syöpäyhdistys ry (the Finnish Cancer Union), and Suomalaisen Kirjallisuuden Seuran kansanrunousarkisto (the Finnish Literary Society Folklore Archive) was announced on the 1st of May 1994 and lasted until the 30th of September 1994. As a result, a total of 672 cancer narratives, totalling 6384 pages, were received, filled with experiences relating to cancer. Written cancer narratives form a body of empirical data that is suitable for content or textual analysis. In this thesis, content analysis is adopted in order to become familiar with the texts and to preselect the themes and analytical units for further examination. I use multiple perspectives in order to interpret cancer patients ideas and reasoning. The ethnomedical approach unites popular health beliefs that originated in Finnish folk medicine, as well as connecting alternative medicine, which patients make use of, with biomedicine, the dominant form of medicine today. In addition to this, patients narratives, which are composed of various structural segments, are approached from the folklorist s perspective. In this way they can be seen as short pathographies, reconstructions of self-negotiation and individual decision making during the illness process. Above all, cancer patients writing describe their feelings, thoughts and experiences. Factors that appear insignificant to modern medicine, overwhelmed as it is by medical technologies that concentrate on dysfunctional tissue within diseased bodies. Ethnomedical study of cancer patients writings gives access to the human side of cancer discourse, and combines both medical, and popular, knowledge of cancer. In my view, the natural world and glimpses of tradition are bound together with one general aim within cancer narratives: to tackle the illness and mediate its meanings. Furthermore, the narrative approach reveals that participants write with the hope of offering a different interpretation of the cancer experience, and thus of confronting culturally pre-defined images and ideologies.

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The aim of this thesis is to examine migration of educated Dominicans in light of global processes. Current global developments have resulted in increasingly global movements of people, yet people tend to come from certain places in large numbers rather than others. At the same time, international migration is increasingly selective, which shows in the disproportional number of educated migrants. This study discovers individual and societal motivations that explain why young educated Dominicans decide to migrate and return. The theoretical framework of this thesis underlines that migration is a dynamic process rooted in other global developments. Migratory movements should be seen as a result of interacting macro- and microstructures, which are linked by a number of intermediate mechanisms, meso-structures. The way individuals perceive opportunity structures concretises the way global developments mediate to the micro-level. The case of the Dominican Republic shows that there is a diversity of local responses to the world system, as Dominicans have produced their own unique historical responses to global changes. The thesis explains that Dominican migration is importantly conditioned by socioeconomic and educational background. Migration is more accessible for the educated middle class, because of the availability of better resources. Educated migrants also seem less likely to rely on networks to organize their migrations. The role of networks in migration differs by socioeconomic background on the one hand, and by the specific connections each individual has to current and previous migrants on the other hand. The personal and cultural values of the migrant are also pivotal. The central argument of this thesis is that a veritable culture of migration has evolved in the Dominican Republic. The actual economic, political and social circumstances have led many Dominicans to believe that there are better opportunities elsewhere. The globalisation of certain expectations on the one hand, and the development of the specifically Dominican feeling of ‘externalism’ on the other, have for their part given rise to the Dominican culture of migration. The study also suggests that the current Dominican development model encourages migration. Besides global structures, local structures are found to ve pivotal in determining how global processes are materialised in a specific place. The research for this thesis was conducted by using qualitative methodology. The focus of this thesis was on thematic interviews that reveal the subject’s point of view and give a fuller understanding of migration and mobility of the educated. The data was mainly collected during a field research phase in Santo Domingo, the Dominican Republic in December 2009 and January 2010. The principal material consists of ten thematic interviews held with educated Dominican current or former migrants. Four expert interviews, relevant empirical data, theoretical literature and newspaper articles were also comprehensively used.

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Intention-based models have been one of the main theoretical orientations in the research on the implementation of information and communication technology (ICT). According to these models, actual behavior can be predicted from the intention towards the behavior. If the level of intention to use technology is high, the probability of actual usage of ICT increases. The purpose of this study was to find out which factors explain vocational teachers intention to use ICT in their teaching. In addition, teachers of media and information sciences and teachers of welfare and health were compared. The study also explored how regularly ICT was applied by teachers and how strong their intention to apply the technology was. This Master s thesis is a quantitative study and the data was collected using an Email survey and Eform. The instruments were based on a decomposed theory of planned behavior. The research group consisted of 22 schools of media and information sciences and 20 schools of welfare and health. The data consisted of 231 vocational teachers: 57 teachers worked with media and information sciences and 174 with welfare and health. The data was analyzed using Mann-Whitney U-test, factor analysis and regression analysis. In addition, categorized results were compared with previous study. In this study, the intention to use ICT in teaching was explained by the teachers attitudes and skills and the attitudes of their work community. However, the environment in which ICT was used, i.e., the technical environment, economical resources and time, did not explain the intention. The results did not directly support any of the intention-based models, but they could be interpreted as congruent with the technology acceptance model. The majority of the teachers used ICT at least weekly. They had a strong intention to continue to do that in the future. The study also revealed that there were more teachers who had a critical attitude towards ICT among the teachers of welfare and health. According to the results of this study, it is not possible to state that ICT would not suit any one profession because in every group with teachers with a critical attitude towards ICT there were also teachers with a positive attitude.

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Suomessa väestön rakenne on muuttumassa ja hoitoa tarvitsevien määrä nousee jatkuvasti. Vanhustenhoito on muuttunut henkisesti ja fyysisesti yhä kuormittavammaksi ja vanhustenhoidon imago huonoksi. Tavoitteita asetetaan, mutta resurssit näiden saavuttamiseen ovat tiukassa. Tutkimuksen keskiössä olivat vanhustenhoitajien kokemukset ammatillisesta roolista. Tutkimuksen teoreettisina tukipilareina toimivat rooliteoria sekä näkemykset tunnetyöstä ja totaalisista laitoksista. Menetelmänä toimi IPA:a, jonka avulla voidaan päästä käsiksi siihen, miten tutkittavat jäsentävät maailmaansa − tässä tapauksessa ammatillista rooliaan vanhustyöntekijöinä. Tutkimuksen aineistona toimivat 8 haastattelua, jotka on kerätty vuonna 2009. Aineistosta nousi päällimmäisenä esiin hoitajan ja asukkaan välinen vuorovaikutus ja se, kuinka hoitajan on oltava ammatillisessa roolissa. Tätä vuorovaikutussuhdetta kuvattiin kaikissa kahdeksassa haastattelussa ja sitä pidettiin ammattitaidon oleellisimpana osana. Ensimmäisellä tutkimuskysymyksellä selvitettiin millaisia rooliodotuksia vanhustenhoitajat asettavat toiminnalleen. Oleellisimmat odotukset rakentuivat sen ympärille, miten vanhuksen kanssa ollaan vuorovaikutuksessa. Tilanteissa hoitajan tulisi osata oikeanlaiset tiukat, mutta toisaalta lempeät otteet, jotta vanhukset eivät passivoituisi. Nämä otteet nähtiin vanhuksen edun mukaisina, sillä ilman jämäkkää hoito-otetta vanhukset saattoivat heittäytyä täysihoitoon ja lakata pitämästä yllä päivittäisiä toimintojaan, kuten hampaiden pesua. Toinen tutkimuskysymys paneutui siihen, kokevatko vanhustenhoitajat roolinmukaisuuden tärkeäksi työssään. Lisäksi perehdyttiin siihen, miksi roolinmukaisuus koetaan tärkeänä. Haastatellut vanhustenhoitajat toivat esiin, että työstä on suoriuduttava tietyllä tavalla. Omista murheista tai mieltymyksistä huolimatta työt piti saada tehtyä. Työhön oltiin tultu vanhuksen edun vuoksi ja se oli pidettävä mielessä koko ajan. Kun hoitajat onnistuivat toimimaan rooliodotusten mukaisesti, säilyi tunnelma osastolla rauhallisena ja lääkkeitä kului vähemmän. Kolmas tutkimuskysymys pureutui siihen, voiko vanhustenhoitaja vapautua ammatillisesta roolistaan työpäivän aikana. Hoitajat kokivat, että roolista vapautuminen oli mahdollista työpäivän aikana, mutta sille annettiin tiukat rajat. Vanhusten nähden hoitajan tuli pysytellä tiukasti roolinmukaisessa odotettavassa käytöksessä. Vanhustenhoitajilla oli selkeästi erilaiset käyttäytymissäännöt niihin tilanteisiin kun oltiin osastolla potilaiden näkyvillä kuin niihin tilanteisiin joissa oltiin yksin tai kollegoiden kanssa. Tässä voidaan nähdä selkeä yhteys Goffmanin rooliteoriaan, jossa hän tuo esiin, että esityksissä on näyttämö ja takatila. Vanhainkodin tapauksessa näyttämö on osasto, jossa vanhukset ja omaiset seuraavat hoitajien toimintaa. Takatiloina sen sijaan toimivat hoitajien omat työhuoneet, taukotilat ja henkilökunnan wc, jossa työnaamio voitiin riisua hetkellisesti pois. Tärkeimmät lähteet ovat: Goffman, E. (1971). Arkielämän roolit. Oikeille jäljille rooliviidakossa ja Smith, J., Flowers, P., Larkin, M. (2009). Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis. Theory, method and research.

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Maatalousyrittäjä toimii muuttuvassa toimintaympäristössä, jonka muutokset asettavat yrittäjälle ja yritykselle haasteita ja vaatimuksia. Tuotantoteorian mukaisesti maatalousyrittäjän oletetaan maksimoivan voittoa ja/tai minimoimaan kustannuksia. Tavoitteen saavuttamiseksi yrittäjä sopeuttaa tuotosmääriään ja panoskäyttöään vallitsevien olosuhteiden mukaan. Tuotantoteknologialla voidaan puolestaan vaikuttaa siihen, millaisia panoksia tuotoksen aikaansaamiseksi tarvitaan. Maidontuotannossa lypsyjärjestelmä on yksi keskeinen teknologiavalinta. Kannattavuus on Suomessa kriittinen tekijä maataloustuotannon kilpailukykyä ja pitkän ajan toimintaedellytyksiä ajatellen. Yhtenä merkittävänä tuotantokustannuksiin vaikuttavana tekijänä maidontuotannossa voidaan pitää keskimäärin korkeaa työkustannusta tuoteyksikköä kohden. Rakennekehityksellä tavoitellaan suurtuotannon etuja ja yksikkökustannusten alentamista. Yrityskoon kasvattamisen yhteyteen liittyy usein uuden tuotantoteknologian käyttöönotto. Uudella teknologialla ja siihen sijoitetulla pääomalla korvataan yhä kallistuvaa työpanosta. Uutta teknologiaa edustavat mm. automaattinen lypsyjärjestelmä. Keskeisintä kehityksessä on, että viljelijöiden on ollut mahdollista vähentää työn määrää tuotettua yksikköä kohti. Tämä on helpottanut tilakoon kasvua ja samalla on ollut mahdollista kasvattaa työmenekin silti olennaisesti kasvamatta. Ensimmäiset automaattilypsyjärjestelmät otettiin Suomessa käyttöön vuonna 2000 ja vuoden 2009 lopussa niitä oli jo 563 laitetta yhteensä 465 maidontuotantotilalla. Tutkimuksen tarkoituksena oli tutkia asema- ja automaattilypsyä käyttävien tilojen tuottavuus- ja kannattavuuseroja ja miten investoinneilla pystytään korvaamaan työtä. Aineistona käytettiin maatalouden kannattavuuskirjanpitoaineistoa vuosilta 2005- 2008. Tutkimusaineistossa olivat mukana kaikki tilat, joilla tutkimusjakson alussa oli automaattinen lypsyjärjestelmä tai jotka siirtyivät siihen ajanjakson aikana. Automaattilypsytilojen vertailuryhmänä olivat maidontuotantoon keskittyneet samaan kokoluokkaan kuuluvat asemalypsytilat. Lypsyjärjestelmän valinnan maidontuottaja tekee omista lähtökohdistaan. Tässä tutkimuksessa tehty lypsyjärjestelmän taloudellinen valintaperusteiden tarkastelu osoittaa, että uuden teknologian käyttöönotto on haasteellista. Valinnan taustalla olevat odotukset eivät välttämättä toteudu ainakaan heti investoinnin jälkeisinä vuosina. Työn tuottavuus, määriteltynä työtuntia kohden tuotettuina maitokiloina, oli automaattilypsytiloilla parempi kuin asematiloilla. Pääoman tuottavuus, määriteltynä lypsykarjatalouden pääomaa (1000 €) kohti tuotettuina maitokiloina oli puolestaan asemalypsytiloilla parempi kuin automaattilypsytiloilla. Asemalypsytiloilla nettotuottavuus, työn sekä pääoman nettotuottavuudet olivat parempia kuin automaattitiloilla. Automaattitilojen kokonaistuottavuuden muutos oli 7,49 %, kun asematiloilla se oli vain 2,30 % tutkimusajanjakson aikana. Lehmää kohti työkustannukset pienenivät ja maksettujen korkojen määrät kasvoivat kummallakin lypsytavalla. Verrattaessa työkustannusten ja maksettujen korkomenojen muutosta voitiin havaita, että työkustannukset eivät automaattilypsytiloilla kuitenkaan pienentyneet niin paljon, että ne olisivat kattaneet maksettujen korkomenojen lisäyksen. Kannattavuuskertoimen perusteella kumpikaan tilaryhmä ei saavuttanut asettamiaan tavoitteita oman työn palkkavaatimuksen eikä oman pääoman korkovaatimuksen suhteen. Asemalypsytiloilla kannattavuus oli parempi ja yrittäjäntappio oli alhaisempi kuin automaattitiloilla.

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Suomen kylmän sodan aikaisesta kaupankäynnistä sosialististen maiden kanssa poliittisesti ja taloudellisesti merkittävintä oli kahdenvälinen kauppasuhde Neuvostoliiton kanssa. Tässä tutkielmassa määrittelen idänkaupan Suomen ja Neuvostoliiton väliseksi erityissuhteeksi, jota luonnehti käsitys molempien toisilleen myöntämästä erityisasemasta, kaupan tason poliittinen merkitys, jatkuvuuden korostaminen sekä clearing-järjestelmä. Neuvostoliiton hajotessa vuonna 1991 myös idänkauppa loppui. Tässä tutkielmassa argumentoin kuitenkin, ettei idänkaupan loppuminen ollut suoranaisesti seurausta Neuvostoliiton hajoamisesta. Kehityskulut, jotka johtivat idänkaupan loppumiseen, olivat murtaneet perustan kahdenvälisen kaupan erityissuhteelta jo ennen kuin Neuvostoliitto lopetti olemassaolonsa. Tarkastelen kaupan erityissuhteen purkautumista vuosina 1988–1991. Keskeisiä tapahtumia idänkaupan loppuvaiheessa oli clearing-järjestelmän uudistaminen vuonna 1988, viimeisen clearingpohjaisen runkosopimuksen allekirjoittaminen 1989, clearing-järjestelmän lopettaminen vuonna 1990 sekä Neuvostoliiton hajoaminen 1991. Keskityn kauppapolitiikan valmistelutason toimintaan. Tärkeimmän lähdeaineiston muodostavat ulkoministeriön kauppapoliittisen osaston ja Suomen Pankin idänkaupan osaston arkistoaineisto. Tutkimuskysymys on kaksiosainen. Ensinnäkin tutkin Suomen kauppapolitiikan toimijoiden näkemyksiä idänkaupan tulevaisuudesta. Käsittelen sitä, miltä idänkaupan tulevaisuus näytti silloin, kun se oli loppumassa. Vaikka idänkaupan loppuminen näyttää jälkikäteen suoraviivaiselta, se ei ollut sitä tapahtumahetkellä. Käytän apunani Reinhart Koselleckin käsitteitä odotushorisontista (horizon of expectations) ja kokemusavaruudesta (space of experience). Toiseksi pyrin piirtämään kuvan siitä idänkaupasta, joka loppui. Tarkastelen idänkauppaa sille ominaisten piirteiden kautta selvittääkseni, mitkä idänkaupan ominaisuudet vaikuttivat sen loppumiseen. Tutkielman perusteella Suomen ja Neuvostoliiton välinen kauppasuhteen erityisyyden purkaantuminen johtui ensisijaisesti muutoksista Neuvostoliitossa, mutta myös Suomen ja kansainvälisen ympäristön poliittisilla ja taloudellisilla muutoksilla oli merkitystä. Idänkaupan järjestelmä loppui, koska se ei sopeutunut muuttuvaan maailmaan. Idänkaupan ilmiöön liittyneiden vahvojen epämuodollisten instituutioiden ansiota oli, että erityissuhde jatkui niin pitkään.

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Tarkastelen tutkielmassani isiä, jotka ovat saaneet lapsia kahdessa eri iässä; nuorempana ja vanhempana. Isillä on lapsia siis ”kahdessa sarjassa”, sillä joillakin heidän peräkkäisillä lapsillaan on vähintään 8‒10 vuoden ikäero. Keskiössä on se, miten nämä isät ovat kokeneet isyytensä ensimmäisellä kerralla tullessaan isiksi ja miten he ovat kokeneet isyytensä myöhemmin. Olen kiinnostunut myös siitä, ovatko heidän kokemuksensa samankaltaisia vai erilaisia sekä mikä on ”sopiva” ikä isyydelle. Lähestyn aihetta myös isiin kohdistuvien odotusten sekä työn ja perheen yhteensovittamisen kautta. Siten rakennan kuvaa isien kokemuksista isyydestä ”kahdella kierroksella”. Asetan isyyden 1990- ja 2000-lukujen familistisen käänteen kontekstiin, sillä isien kokemuksia isyydestä eri-ikäisenä ei voi käsitellä vain iän ja vanhenemisen kautta, vaan kokemuksiin vaikuttavat myös aikakausi ja yhteiskunnan vallitsevat perheihanteet. Tutkimukseni on kvalitatiivinen. Aineistoni koostuu seitsemän isän yksilöhaastatteluista. Yhteistä haastateltaville on se, että he ovat tulleet isäksi kahdessa eri sarjassa. Haastattelut olivat puolistrukturoituja teemahaastatteluja ja haastateltavat on valittu teoreettisella otannalla. Aineiston analyysissä olen yhdistänyt temaattista sisällönanalyysia sekä fenomenologista otetta. Olen halunnut tuoda esiin isien omia kokemuksia. Tutkimukseni sijoittuu perhesosiologian alaan, mutta aihepiiri ja tärkeimmät lähteeni ovat monitieteellisiä; sosiologisia, kasvatustieteellisiä, psykologisia ja kulttuurihistoriallisia. Muun muassa Jouko Huttusen, Sinikka Aapola-Karin, Riitta Jallinojan, Johanna Mykkäsen, Jaana Vuoren, Merja Korhosen, Kaisa Ketokiven, Minna Kelhän, Jyrki Jyrkämän, Peter Lasslettin ja Ilana Aallon tutkimukset isyydestä, vanhemmuudesta sekä iästä ovat tärkeitä. Keskeisimmät tutkimustulokseni liittyvät isien sopivana pidettyyn ikään sekä isien muuttuneeseen isyyskokemukseen. Isäksi tulemiselle ei voi asettaa tiettyä ikää, vaan mies on valmis isäksi sitten kun tuntuu siltä. Isät korostivat kokemuksellisen iän merkitystä ja irtisanoutuivat kronologisesta iästään. He kuitenkin korostivat, että isyys ei sovi kaikille miehille enää vanhemmalla iällä; heille se sopi sillä he olivat nuorekkaita ja pitivät terveydestään huolta. Yhteiskunnan odotukset ja mahdollisuudet isyyden toteuttamiselle olivat isistä ristiriitaiset. Isät kokivat paineita myös työ- ja perhe-elämän yhteensovittamisesta. He olivat kaikki ensimmäisten lastensa kanssa tehneet enemmän tai jopa liikaa töitä ja toisella kierroksella heidän työntekonsa oli vähentynyt sekä heillä oli enemmän aikaa perheelle. Tällöin he olivat myös jo saavuttaneet korkeamman aseman työssä. He kokivat, että ensimmäisellä kierroksella heidän taloudellinen tilanteensa olisi saanut olla parempi. Isät perustelivat omaa isyyttään ja omia valintojaan luomalla kuvaa toiminnallisesta isästä hyvänä isänä. Isien puheessa korostui myös kumppanin valinnan tärkeys perhettä rakentaessa.