623 resultados para Turquia -- Aspectec econòmics


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El document que us presentem té com a base les consultes que ens han fet i ens fan els alumnes dels nostres tallers sobre com gestionar la seva obra artística personal tant dins com fora de la presó. La majoria de demandes, però, són sobre com poder entrar dins el món de l’art sense perdre-hi cap dret ni cap percepció econòmica per manca de coneixements. Sovint no els hem pogut oferir una resposta professional i real al món de l’art comercial o no. El document inclou un decàleg, basat en l’estatut de l’artista, que parla de la llibertat de creació i expressió, els drets morals, la confiança, lleialtat i transparència, la difusió de l’obra, el contracte per escrit, els drets econòmics per l’explotació, la relació artista-galerista, la remuneració econòmica, la producció artística i el suport a la recerca i l’arbitratge.

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Tanto el estrés cómo el Síndrome de Burnout, condicionados por factores demográficos, económicos, sociales y profesionales, afectan especialmente al colectivo médico y sobretodo a residentes. Se recogieron 154 residentes de Anestesiología que cumplimentaron tres cuestionarios : Malasch Burnout Inventory, índice de Reactividad al Estrés y Calidad de Vida Profesional. El 49,3% presentó Agotamiento Emocional alto y el 53,3% alta Despersonalización, presentando Burnout el 66,4%. El 47,9% tenía un Probable Trastorno de Estrés, y su valoración global de Calidad de Vida Profesional fue del 6,17 en una escala del 1 al 10. La incidencia de Burnout entre los residentes de Anestesiología de Cataluña es elevada, y casi la mitad de ellos probablemente padecen un trastorno de estrés.

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The article presents and discusses estimates of social and economic indicators for Italy’s regions in benchmark years roughly from Unification to the present day: life expectancy, education, GDP per capita at purchasing power parity, and the new Human Development Index (HDI). A broad interpretative hypothesis, based on the distinction between passive and active modernization, is proposed to account for the evolution of regional imbalances over the long-run. In the lack of active modernization, Southern Italy converged thanks to passive modernization, i.e., State intervention: however, this was more effective in life expectancy, less successful in education, expensive and as a whole ineffective in GDP. As a consequence, convergence in the HDI occurred from the late XIX century to the 1970s, but came to a sudden halt in the last decades of the XX century.

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Fertility has unanimously declined across the entire post-communist region. This study explores the variation in fertility trends over time among these countries and assesses to what degree three explanations are applicable: second demographic transition (SDT), postponement transition (PPT) or reaction to the economic crisis. Moreover, on the basis of SDT and PPT theoretical tenets, as well as descriptive evidence, the economic context is hypothesized to be linked to two processes of fertility decline conversely. The results show that no one theoretical explanation is sufficient to explain the complex fertility declines across the entire post-communist region from 1990 to 2003. In some countries, a great part of the decline in fertility occurred before significant postponement of childbearing began, which indicates that the dramatic decline was due to stopping behavior or postponement of higher order births. Postponement of first births, either through PPT or SDT processes, greatly contributed to fertility decline in a small number of countries. Pooled cross-sectional time-series analyses of age-specific birthrates confirm that these two distinct processes are present and show that the economic crisis explanation has explanatory power for declining birth rates. In contrast, logistic regressions show that the likelihood of postponing childbirth increases with improved economic conditions. These results confirm the importance of taking the economic context into account when discussing explanations for fertility decline. More specifically, the results indicate that the severity and duration of economic crisis, or absence thereof, influenced the extent and manner in which fertility declined.

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This study engages with the debate over the mortality crises in the former Soviet Union and Central and Eastern Europe by 1) considering at length and as complementary to each other the two most prominent explanations for the post-communist mortality crisis, stress and alcohol consumption; 2) emphasizing the importance of context by exploiting systematic similarities and differences across the region. Differential mortality trajectories reveal three country groups that cluster both spatially and in terms of economic transition experiences. The first group are the countries furthest west in which mortality rates increased minimally after the transition began. The second group experienced a severe increase in mortality rates in the early 1990s, but recovered previous levels within a few years. These countries are located peripherally to Russia and its nearest neighbours. The final group consists of countries that experienced two mortality increases or in which mortality levels had not recovered to pre-transition levels well into the 21st century. Cross-sectional time-series data analyses of men’s and women’s age and cause-specific death rates reveal that the clustering of these countries and their mortality trajectories can be partially explained by the economic context, which is argued to be linked to stress and alcohol consumption. Above and beyond many basic differences in the country groups that are held constant—including geographically and historically shared cultural, lifestyle and social characteristics—poor economic conditions account for a remarkably consistent share of excess age-specific and cause-specific deaths.

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A Carnatic music concert is made up of a sequence of pieces, where each piece corresponds to a particular genre and ra¯aga (melody). Unlike a western music concert, the artist may be applauded intra-performance inter-performance. Most Carnatic music that is archived today correspond to a single audio recordings of entire concerts.The purpose of this paper is to segment single audio recordings into a sequence of pieces using thecharacteristic features of applause and music. Spectral flux, spectral entropy change quite significantly from music to applause and vice-versa. The characteristics of these features for a subset of concerts was studied. A threshold based approach was used to segment the pieces into music fragments and applauses. Preliminary resultson recordings 19 concerts from matched microphones show that the EER is about 17% for a resolution of 0.25 seconds. Further, a parameter called CUSUM is estimatedfor the applause regions. The CUSUM values determine the strength of the applause. The CUSUM is used to characterise the highlights of a concert.

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In this paper a method for extracting semantic informationfrom online music discussion forums is proposed. The semantic relations are inferred from the co-occurrence of musical concepts in forum posts, using network analysis. The method starts by defining a dictionary of common music terms in an art music tradition. Then, it creates a complex network representation of the online forum by matchingsuch dictionary against the forum posts. Once the complex network is built we can study different network measures, including node relevance, node co-occurrence andterm relations via semantically connecting words. Moreover, we can detect communities of concepts inside the forum posts. The rationale is that some music terms are more related to each other than to other terms. All in all, this methodology allows us to obtain meaningful and relevantinformation from forum discussions.

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User generated content shared in online communities is often described using collaborative tagging systems where users assign labels to content resources. As a result, a folksonomy emerges that relates a number of tags with the resources they label and the users that have used them. In this paper we analyze the folksonomy of Freesound, an online audio clip sharing site which contains more than two million users and 150,000 user-contributed sound samplescovering a wide variety of sounds. By following methodologies taken from similar studies, we compute some metrics that characterize the folksonomy both at the globallevel and at the tag level. In this manner, we are able to betterunderstand the behavior of the folksonomy as a whole, and also obtain some indicators that can be used as metadata for describing tags themselves. We expect that such a methodology for characterizing folksonomies can be useful to support processes such as tag recommendation or automatic annotation of online resources.

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Automatic classification of makams from symbolic data is a rarely studied topic. In this paper, first a review of an n-gram based approach is presented using various representations of the symbolic data. While a high degree of precision can be obtained, confusion happens mainly for makams using (almost) the same scale and pitch hierarchy but differ in overall melodic progression, seyir. To further improve the system, first n-gram based classification is tested for various sections of the piece to take into account a feature of the seyir that melodic progression starts in a certain region of the scale. In a second test, a hierarchical classification structure is designed which uses n-grams and seyir features in different levels to further improve the system.

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In the context of the CompMusic project we are developing methods to automatically describe/annotate audio music recordings pertaining to various music cultures. As away to demonstrate the usefulness of the methods we are also developing a system to browse and interact with specific audio collections. The system is an online web application that interfaces with all the data gathered (audio, scores plus contextual information) and all the descriptions that are automatically generated with the developed methods. In this paper we present the basic architecture of the proposed system, the types of data sources that it includes,and we mention some of the culture specific issues that we are working on for its development. The system is in a preliminary stage but it shows the potential that MIR technologies can have in browsing and interacting with musiccollections of various cultures.

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The current research in Music Information Retrieval (MIR) is showing the potential that the Information Technologies can have in music related applications. Amajor research challenge in that direction is how to automaticallydescribe/annotate audio recordings and how to use the resulting descriptions to discover and appreciate music in new ways. But music is a complex phenomenonand the description of an audio recording has to deal with this complexity. For example, each musicculture has specificities and emphasizes different musicaland communication aspects, thus the musical recordings of each culture should be described differently. At the same time these cultural specificities give us the opportunity to pay attention to musical concepts andfacets that, despite being present in most world musics, are not easily noticed by listeners. In this paper we present some of the work done in the CompMusic project, including ideas and specific examples on how to take advantage of the cultural specificities of differentmusical repertoires. We will use examples from the art music traditions of India, Turkey and China.

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Texto y contexto que responden claramente al título bajo la batuta dedos médicos de familia, Josep Casajuana y Juan Gérvas, que aman suprofesión pero que, sobre todo, llevan décadas impulsando iniciativasclínicas, gestoras y de investigación para mejorar la atención a lospacientes. De ellos (y Mercedes Pérez) son los dos capítulos inicialesque sitúan el tema: qué cambios pueden impulsar los profesionalespara recuperar el protagonismo y liberarse de ataduras y complejos ycómo, de manera muy práctica, se combina ciencia y tecnología paraobtener lo mejor de los valores y tiempo del profesional comprometido.Para acabar de tener consciencia de la situación y organización de laatención primaria en España, analizan en los dos capítulos siguientes(junto con Marc Casajuana y Roberto Sánchez) qué supone ser médicode familia en Europa y cómo en un día cualquiera se resuelven hasta17 problemas distintos de atención y seguimiento.El contexto de la consulta –en la segunda mitad del libro– plantea larenovación como exigencia social aportando investigación originalsobre: 1) cómo lo que vamos aprendiendo acerca de la elección deespecialidad médica puede ayudar a refundar la Medicina de Familia yComunitaria (Patricia Barber y Beatriz González); 2) las formas dereasignar recursos (Francisco Hernansanz); 3) cómo renovar los servicios sanitarios en su conjunto en época de crisis (Vicente Ortún y MaríaCallejón); y 4) un panorama muy documentado sobre los campos demanifiesta necesidad de mejora en atención primaria (Ricard Meneu ySalvador Peiró),cuyo abordaje da sentido y complementa la renovaciónplanteada en la primera parte del libro.