974 resultados para Théâtre des Capucines (Paris)
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Contiene tambien: Catalogue des cartes, plans et vues... rangé suivant l'ordre géographique.
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Errores en la pag.
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Comprises a typescript of a transcription of the text of the manuscript and a copy of the negative microfilm of the manuscript itself.
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1690 Pritzel.
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Includes index.
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Includes stage directions.
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v. 1. États généraux du Roi Jean. États sous le règne de Charles V. États sous le règne de Charles VI. États sous le règne de Charles VII. États sous le règne de Louis XI (1476). États généraux de Tours sous Charles VIII (1484) -- v. 2. États sous le règne de Louis XII (1506). États sous le règné de Henri II (1558). États généraux d'Orĺéans sous Charles IX (1560) -- v. 3. États généraux de Blois sous Henri III (1576). États généraux de Blois (1588) -- v. 4. États de la ligue (Paris, 1593). Assemblée des notables sous Henri IV (Rouen, 1596). États généraux de Paris sous Louis XIII (1614). Assemblée des notables à Rouen (1617). Assemblée des notables à Paris (1626-1627) -- v. 5. Résumés généraux.
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1998
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Throughout the developed world demographic trends and their forecast consequences are attracting the attention of governments, academics, think tanks and the popular press alike. Population aging, in particular, is the focus of many and has generated extensive debate. Approaches commonly advocated in the literature include a mix of ‘population', ‘participation’ and ‘productivity’ measures. Immigration and population policy alongside industry reform and related productivity initiatives are also being pursued. Participation, however, remains a key element of the demographic change policy response. Evidence suggests however, that these approaches are unlikely to deliver the necessary labour force volumes. This has prompted a shift in the participation agenda to also include a stronger focus on skilled and experienced older workers. The literature suggests, however, that the current suite of practices are less than effective for the long-term unemployed, previously long-tenured older workers with specialised skills and trade-displaced workers. Adverse health and human capital outcomes often associated with social disadvantage are complicating factors. This reminds of the complexity of the challenge in seeking to deliver social equity to the disadvantaged and suggests a need for an alternative policy architecture. By integrating the three concepts of health capital, human capital and social capital we show how policy has to change if the older age cohorts of jobseekers are to be assisted to remain employable. This review includes an examination of current policy, a consolidation of the literature and original data.