960 resultados para Gendered Division of Labour
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The Iowa Department of Public Safety (DPS) has a history of dedication and service to the citizens of Iowa and those who visit our state. Since it was first established in 1939, DPS has been the chief law enforcement agency in the State of Iowa. DPS is headquartered in Des Moines, Iowa in the Wallace State Office Building on the Capitol Complex, along with a statewide presence.
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The Iowa Department of Public Safety (DPS) has a history of dedication and service to the citizens of Iowa and those who visit our state. Since it was first established in 1939, DPS has been the chief law enforcement agency in the State of Iowa. DPS is headquartered in Des Moines, Iowa in the Wallace State Office Building on the Capitol Complex, along with a statewide presence.
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La actividad profesional es fundamental en la vida de cualquier persona y en el caso de las que padecen una discapacidad tiene una gran importancia para contribuir a configurar su identidad adulta. En este sentido, la finalidad del artículo es valorar la importancia del trabajo en los procesos de participación social y de calidad de vida de las personas con discapacidad. Por ello, en el artículo se pone de manifiesto la relación que se establece entre la dimensión laboral y la integración social de los individuos con discapacidad mediante el análisis de investigaciones desarrolladas en nuestro contexto, entre las que figuran diversos estudios realizados por nuestro grupo de investigación durante los últimos años. Con la voluntad de conocer con más detalle esta cuestión, se presenta una investigación reciente realizada por nuestro equipo. En ella desarrollamos un estudio de casos centrado en personas con discapacidad psíquica que han participado en experiencias de integración laboral en el mercado ordinario, con el objetivo de obtener información sobre la incidencia de la inserción laboral en diferentes dimensiones de la vida de los trabajadores con discapacidad. Los resultados nos permiten valorar que la experiencia genera cambios positivos, sobre todo a nivel personal (expectativas personales, potenciación del proyecto de vida, mejora de competencias…). Sin embargo, a pesar de que se aprecian mejoras en la dimensión social, el estudio plantea la necesidad de emprender acciones alternativas para potenciar la participación comunitaria de las personas implicadas en la investigación. El artículo concluye con algunas propuestas orientadas a mejorar los procesos de inserción social del colectivo
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This paper studies the role coworker-based networks play for individual labour marketoutcomes. I analyse how the provision of labour market relevant information by formercoworkers affects the employment probabilities and, if hired, the wages of male workerswho have previously become unemployed as the result of an establishment closure. Toidentify the causal effect of an individual worker's network on labour market outcomes, Iexploit exogenous variation in the strength of these networks that is due to the occurrenceof mass-layoffs in the establishments of former coworkers. The empirical analysis is basedon administrative data that comprise the universe of workers employed in Germany between1980 and 2001. The results suggest a strong positive effect of a higher employmentrate in a worker's network of former coworkers on his re-employment probability afterdisplacement: a 10 percentage point increase in the prevailing employment rate in thenetwork increases the re-employment probability by 7.5 percentage points. In contrast,there is no evidence of a statistically significant effect on wages.
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The objective of this paper is to distinguish between different types of working poverty, on the basis of the mechanisms that produce it. Whereas the poverty literature identifies a myriad of risk factors and of categories of disadvantaged workers, we focus on three immediate causes of working poverty, namely low wage rate, weak labour force attachment, and high needs, the latter mainly due to the presence of children (and sometimes to the increase in needs caused by a divorce). These three mechanisms are the channels through which macroeconomic, demographic and policy factors have a direct bearing on working households. The main assumption tested here is that welfare regimes strongly influence the relative weight of these three mechanisms in producing working poverty, and, hence, the composition of the working-poor population. Our figures confirm this hypothesis and show that low-wage employment is a key factor, but, by far, not the only one and that family policies broadly understood play a decisive role, as well as patterns of labour market participation and integration.
Differences in the evolutionary history of disease genes affected by dominant or recessive mutations
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Background: Global analyses of human disease genes by computational methods have yielded important advances in the understanding of human diseases. Generally these studies have treated the group of disease genes uniformly, thus ignoring the type of disease-causing mutations (dominant or recessive). In this report we present a comprehensive study of the evolutionary history of autosomal disease genes separated by mode of inheritance.Results: We examine differences in protein and coding sequence conservation between dominant and recessive human disease genes. Our analysis shows that disease genes affected by dominant mutations are more conserved than those affected by recessive mutations. This could be a consequence of the fact that recessive mutations remain hidden from selection while heterozygous. Furthermore, we employ functional annotation analysis and investigations into disease severity to support this hypothesis. Conclusion: This study elucidates important differences between dominantly- and recessively-acting disease genes in terms of protein and DNA sequence conservation, paralogy and essentiality. We propose that the division of disease genes by mode of inheritance will enhance both understanding of the disease process and prediction of candidate disease genes in the future.
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To facilitate equity and maximize the use of available human resources, all policies, practices, and procedures of the Division of Banking are designed to ensure that recruitment, hiring selection, promotions, transfers, compensation, benefits, and training will be administered in a fair and nondiscriminatory manner.
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To facilitate equity and maximize the use of available human resources, all policies, practices, and procedures of the Division of Banking are designed to ensure that recruitment, hiring selection, promotions, transfers, compensation, benefits, and training will be administered in a fair and nondiscriminatory manner.
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To facilitate equity and maximize the use of available human resources, all policies, practices, and procedures of the Division of Banking are designed to ensure that recruitment, hiring selection, promotions, transfers, compensation, benefits, and training will be administered in a fair and nondiscriminatory manner.
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To facilitate equity and maximize the use of available human resources, all policies, practices, and procedures of the Division of Banking are designed to ensure that recruitment, hiring selection, promotions, transfers, compensation, benefits, and training will be administered in a fair and nondiscriminatory manner.
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To facilitate equity and maximize the use of available human resources, all policies, practices, and procedures of the Division of Banking are designed to ensure that recruitment, hiring selection, promotions, transfers, compensation, benefits, and training will be administered in a fair and nondiscriminatory manner.
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To facilitate equity and maximize the use of available human resources, all policies, practices, and procedures of the Division of Banking are designed to ensure that recruitment, hiring selection, promotions, transfers, compensation, benefits, and training will be administered in a fair and nondiscriminatory manner.
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To facilitate equity and maximize the use of available human resources, all policies, practices, and procedures of the Division of Banking are designed to ensure that recruitment, hiring selection, promotions, transfers, compensation, benefits, and training will be administered in a fair and nondiscriminatory manner.
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To facilitate equity and maximize the use of available human resources, all policies, practices, and procedures of the Division of Banking are designed to ensure that recruitment, hiring selection, promotions, transfers, compensation, benefits, and training will be administered in a fair and nondiscriminatory manner.
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To facilitate equity and maximize the use of available human resources, all policies, practices, and procedures of the Division of Banking are designed to ensure that recruitment, hiring selection, promotions, transfers, compensation, benefits, and training will be administered in a fair and nondiscriminatory manner.