811 resultados para Quivira (Legendary place)
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E. Pavill
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We use a novel dataset and research design to empirically detect the effect of social interactions among neighbors on labor market outcomes. Specifically, using Census data that characterize residential and employment locations down to the city block, we examine whether individuals residing in the same block are more likely to work together than individuals in nearby but not identical blocks. We find significant evidence of social interactions operating at the block level: residing on the same versus nearby blocks increases the probability of working together by over 33 percent. The results also indicate that this referral effect is stronger when individuals are similar in sociodemographic characteristics (e.g., both have children of similar ages) and when at least one individual is well attached to the labor market. These findings are robust across various specifications intended to address concerns related to sorting and reverse causation. Further, having determined the characteristics of a pair of individuals that lead to an especially strong referral effect, we provide evidence that the increased availability of neighborhood referrals has a significant impact on a wide range of labor market outcomes including employment and wages.
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Camille Pissaro
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Signatur des Originals: S 36/F08030
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Signatur des Originals: S 36/F08032
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Signatur des Originals: S 36/F10935
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Signatur des Originals: S 36/F11121
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Elísabeth de Austria (1837-1898) no pudo escapar a su destino de emperatriz y reina, pero eso no la detuvo en la búsqueda de la libertad que anhelaba y que desató la crítica de la sociedad vienesa. La artifícialidad y los intereses cortesanos tan diferentes a los suyos, hicieron que escapara cada vez más lejos y durante más tiempo. A los 22 años, seis después de su matrimonio, luego de haber dado a luz al heredero, y por una serie de desavenencias con su marido, comenzó la búsqueda de su individualidad y ya no se detuvo. Madeira, Corfú, Venecia, las termas de Austria y Alemania, su amada Hungría, las ruinas de Grecia y la pasión por los lugares que vieron al legendario Aquiles la llevaron de uno a otro lado. La escritura de sus poemas comenzó cuando ya casi contaba 50 años, y por cuatro años consecutivos llevó un Diario Poético que quedó inconcluso cuando su hijo fue encontrado muerto en Mayerling. Son poemas que denuncian la caducidad de la monarquía, la corrupción de la corte, la falta de amor y comprensión, y que logran su efecto cuando Elísabeth describe los lugares que la conectan con la naturaleza del mundo.
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Toponomastics is increasingly interested in the subjective role of place names in quotidian life. In the frame of Urban Geography, the interest in this matter is currently growing, as the recently change in modes of habitation has urged our discipline to find new ways of exploring the cities. In this context, the study of how name's significance is connected to a urban society constitutes a very interesting approach. We believe in the importance of place names as tools for decoding urban areas and societies at a local-scale. This consideration has been frequently taken into account in the analysis of exonyms, although in their case they are not exempt of political and practical implications that prevail over the tool function. The study of toponomastic processes helps us understanding how the city works, by analyzing the liaison between urban landscape, imaginaries and toponyms which is reflected in the scarcity of some names, in the biased creation of new toponyms and in the pressure exercised over every place name by tourists, residents and local government for changing, maintaining or eliminating them. Our study-case, Toledo, is one of the oldest cities in Spain, full of myths, stories and histories that can only be understood combined with processes of internal evolution of the city linked to the arrival of new residents and the more and more notorious change of its historical landscape. At a local scale, we are willing to decode the information which is contained in its toponyms about its landscape and its society.