926 resultados para Central Michigan University
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Over the past ten years in Italy, Spain and France, the demographic pressure and the increasing women’s participation in labour market have fuelled the expansion of the private provision of domestic and care services. In order to ensure the difficult balance between affordability, quality and job creation, each countries’ response has been different. France has developed policies to sustain the demand side introducing instruments such as vouchers and fiscal schemes, since the mid of the 2000s. Massive public funding has contributed to foster a regular market of domestic and care services and France is often presented as a “best practices” of those policies aimed at encouraging a regular private sector. Conversely in Italy and Spain, the development of a private domestic and care market has been mostly uncontrolled and without a coherent institutional design: the osmosis between a large informal market and the regular private care sector has been ensured on the supply side by migrant workers’ regularizations or the introduction of new employment regulations . The analysis presented in this paper aims to describe the response of these different policies to the challenges imposed by the current economic crisis. In dealing with the retrenchment of public expenditure and the reduced households’ purchasing power, Italy, Spain and France are experiencing greater difficulties in ensuring a regular private sector of domestic and care services. In light of that, the paper analyses the recent economic conjuncture presenting some assumptions about the future risk of deeper inequalities rising along with the increase of the process of marketization of domestic and care services in all the countries under analysis.
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Research on the relationship between reproductive work and women´s life trajectories including the experience of labour migration has mainly focused on the case of relatively young mothers who leave behind, or later re-join, their children. While it is true that most women migrate at a younger age, there are a significant number of cases of men and women who move abroad for labour purposes at a more advanced stage, undertaking a late-career migration. This is still an under-estimated and under-researched sub-field that uncovers a varied range of issues, including the global organization of reproductive work and the employment of migrant women as domestic workers late in their lives. By pooling the findings of two qualitative studies, this article focuses on Peruvian and Ukrainian women who seek employment in Spain and Italy when they are well into their forties, or older. A commonality the two groups of women share is that, independently of their level of education and professional experience, more often than not they end up as domestic and care workers. The article initially discusses the reasons for late-career female migration, taking into consideration the structural and personal determinants that have affected Peruvian and Ukrainian women’s careers in their countries of origin and settlement. After this, the focus is set on the characteristics of domestic employment at later life, on the impact on their current lives, including the transnational family organization, and on future labour and retirement prospects. Apart from an evaluation of objective working and living conditions, we discuss women’s personal impressions of being domestic workers in the context of their occupational experiences and family commitments. In this regard, women report varying levels of personal and professional satisfaction, as well as different patterns of continuity-discontinuity in their work and family lives, and of optimism towards the future. Divergences could be, to some extent, explained by the effect of migrants´ transnational social practices and policies of states.
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Following and contributing to the ongoing shift from more structuralist, system-oriented to more pragmatic, socio-cultural oriented anglicism research, this paper verifies to what extent the global spread of English affects naming patterns in Flanders. To this end, a diachronic database of first names is constructed, containing the top 75 most popular boy and girl names from 2005 until 2014. In a first step, the etymological background of these names is documented and the evolution in popularity of the English names in the database is tracked. Results reveal no notable surge in the preference for English names. This paper complements these database-driven results with an experimental study, aiming to show how associations through referents are in this case more telling than associations through phonological form (here based on etymology). Focusing on the socio-cultural background of first names in general and of Anglo-American pop culture in particular, the second part of the study specifically reports on results from a survey where participants are asked to name the first three celebrities that leap to mind when hearing a certain first name (e.g. Lana, triggering the response Del Rey). Very clear associations are found between certain first names and specific celebrities from Anglo-American pop culture. Linking back to marketing research and the social turn in onomastics, we will discuss how these celebrities might function as referees, and how social stereotypes surrounding these referees are metonymically attached to their first names. Similar to the country-of-origin-effect in marketing, these metonymical links could very well be the reason why parents select specific “celebrity names”. Although further attitudinal research is needed, this paper supports the importance of including socio-cultural parameters when conducting onomastic research.
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O principal objetivo do presente estudo visa analisar as estratégias de internacionalização adotadas por empresas portuguesas de diferentes indústrias, e identificar alguns fatores que potenciem o sucesso das empresas durante este processo de internacionalização. Deste modo optou-se por um estudo qualitativo com entrevistas semiestruturadas baseadas num guião de entrevista (gravadas em áudio e transcritas na totalidade), envolvendo os diretores / responsáveis nas empresas por esta área da internacionalização, em seis empresas diferentes; foi ainda entrevistado um especialista em internacionalização com background desenvolvido no exercício de funções enquanto colaborador da AEP. Segundo foi apurado neste estudo destacam-se as áreas de relações humanas (rede de contactos (network); o know-how sobre o mercado local; as relações de confiança; proximidade cultural e linguística (CPLP)) e a capacidade técnica das empresas (a proximidade geográfica dos mercados; a adaptabilidade da empresa; a capacidade financeira e de inovação) como sendo fundamentais para a internacionalização de sucesso. Estes fatores supracitados potenciam o sucesso em novos mercados para as empresas complementando assim o que é apresentado pelas diferentes teorias na literatura (e. g. teoria de Uppsala). De notar que Blake e Mouton e estudos da Universidade de Michigan referem aspetos técnicos (da tarefa e da produção) e de relações humanas (preocupação com as pessoas) como sendo importantes na liderança de empresas, fatores que agora alargamos à internacionalização. Outro fator fundamental para o sucesso da internacionalização das empresas estudadas é a masculinidade, ou seja, a assertividade e a orientação para o sucesso dos gestores entrevistados e responsáveis pela área da internacionalização. De acordo com o modelo de Hofstede (2001), referido no capítulo 5, Portugal apresenta-se como sendo pouco masculina e pouco assertiva, coletivista, e com maior distância de poder. No entanto, a informação recolhida neste estudo, nomeadamente nas entrevistas, mostra aspetos contrários, ou seja, os diretores mostram-se mais masculinos, impulsionados também pela dificuldade acrescida de conquistar negócios em ambientes internacionais. Assim, os resultados e a competição revelam-se como sendo preocupações fundamentais, mas sem no entanto menosprezar os aspetos femininos de qualidade de relacionamento interpessoal.
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Con el fin de participar en el debate que sobre consorcios se ha generado en la actualidad, se presenta en este documento una descripción de la experiencia de lo actuado en la Red de Sistemas Integrados de Información Documental de las Universidades miembros del Consejo Superior Universitario Centroamericano REDSIID/CSUCA; la cual pretende ser un consorcio académico bibliotecológico. Estructura de cooperación que podría favorecer a la región centroamericana.La globalización ha generado un estado de confrontación entre las corrientes de pensamiento. La formación académica tiende a ser más horizontal dejando de lado las élites intelectuales. Sin embargo, esa horizontalidad, que permite igualdad de acceso a todos los grupos sociales y a todos los niveles culturales, transgrede las identidades locales y a las universidades. La misma autonomía universitaria pareciera perder vigencia, para ampliar los espacios de convivencia y retroalimentación comunitaria; uno de ellos, establecer vínculos universidad-empresa. Consecuentemente, el modelo universitario debe reconceptualizar sus procesos, entre ellos: el acceso a la información, el acceso al conocimiento y el acceso al aprendizaje.
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Este trabajo tiene como objetivo fundamental identificar las tácticas de influencia que utiliza el señor Carlos Pérez, gerente y socio principal de G. & M., en su trato cotidiano con sus colaboradores, así como la reacción de estos últimos ante dichas tácticas.
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Esta investigación se centra en analizar la danza del vientre como una práctica sociocultural que transforma las subjetividades de sus practicantes, en el caso particular de las mujeres integrantes de la academia Anasi de Bogotá. Basada en la autoetnografía y a partir de experiencias individuales y colectivas de las mujeres integrantes del lugar, la danza es presentada como un proceso que conduce al empoderamiento femenino individual y colectivo. Esto sucede en el marco de una sociedad patriarcal, donde los cuerpos femeninos están cargados de connotaciones y limitaciones. Además de que el estilo dancístico ha sido dotado histórica y socialmente de prejuicios y nociones sexistas y machistas en torno a él y a sus bailarinas.
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The point of departure for these reflections is life, since its protection is the central purpose encouraging the defense of human rights and of public health. Life in the Andes has an exceptional diversity. Particularly in Ecuador, my country, this diversity constitutes a characteristic sign that is expressed in two main forms: natural megadiversity and multiculturalism. Indeed, Ecuador’s small territory synthesizes practically all types of lifezones that exist on Earth, having received the gift of high average rates of solar energy and abundant nutritional sources, which have facilitated the natural reproduction of countless species that show their beautiful vitality in the variety of ecosystems that compose the Andean mountain range, the tropical plains, the Amazon humid forests, and the Galapagos Islands. But besides being a highly biodiverse country, it is also a plurinational and multi-cultural society, in which the activity of human beings, organized into social conglomerates of different historical and cultural backgrounds, have formed more than a dozen nations and peoples. Regrettably this natural and human wealth has not been able to bear its best fruits due to the violent operation of a deep social inequity – unfortunately also one of the highest in the Americas—which conspires against life and is reproduced in national and international inequitable relations. This structural inequity has changed its form throughout the centuries and currently has reached its highest and most perverse level of development.
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On verso: 1938 Ensian, p. 304; (Daybook, image #48)
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Taken two blocks west of central campus looking east
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Located on the Central Campus of the Univeristy of Michigan at Ann Arbor, the Union is a center for campus activities. Union facilities serve the administration and social operation of campus organizations and activities.