943 resultados para Centerline segregation


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The goal of this study was to analyze the mode of inheritance of an overweight body condition in an experimental cat population. The cat population consisted of 95 cats of which 81 cats could be clearly classified into lean or overweight using the body condition scoring system according to Laflamme. The lean or overweight classification was then used for segregation analyses. Complex segregation analyses were employed to test for the significance of one environmental and 4 genetic models (general, mixed inheritance, major gene, and polygene). The general genetic model fit the data significantly better than the environmental model (P segregation of the overweight phenotype best. This is the first study in which a genetic component could be shown to be responsible for the development of overweight in cats.

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This study investigates four decades of socio-economic and environmental change in a shifting cultivation landscape in the northern uplands of Laos. Historical changes in land cover and land use were analyzed using a chronological series of remote sensing data. Impacts of landscape change on local livelihoods were investigated in seven villages through interviews with various stakeholders. The study reveals that the complex mosaics of agriculture and forest patches observed in the study area have long constituted key assets for the resilience of local livelihood systems in the face of environmental and socio-economic risks. However, over the past 20 years, a process of segregating agricultural and forest spaces has increased the vulnerability of local land users. This process is a direct outcome of policies aimed at increasing national forest cover, eradicating shifting cultivation and fostering the emergence of more intensive and commercial agricultural practices. We argue that agriculture-forest segregation should be buffered in such a way that a diversity of livelihood opportunities and economic development pathways can be maintained.

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Grounded in group conflict theory and the defended neighborhoods thesis, this nationwide empirical study of cities and their residential segregation levels, examines the occurrence of hate crime using data on for all U.S. cities with populations over 95,000, and data compiled from the Uniform Crime Report for hate crime, in conjunction with 2000 census data. Hate crime is any illegal act motivated by pre-formed bias against, in this case, a person’s real or perceived race. This research asks: Do hate crime levels predict white/black segregation levels? How does hate crime predict different measures of white/black segregation? I use the dissimilarity index measure of segregation operationalized as a continuous, binary and ordinal variable, to explore whether hate crime predicts segregation of blacks from whites. In cities with higher rates of hate crime there was higher dissimilarity between whites and blacks, controlling for other factors. The segregation level was more likely to be “high” in a city where hate crime occurred. Blacks are continually multiply disadvantaged and distinctly affected by hate crime and residential segregation. Prior studies of residential segregation have focused almost exclusively on individual choice, residents’ lack of finances, or discriminatory actions that prevent racial minorities from moving, to explore the correlates of segregation. Notably absent from these studies are measures reflecting the level of hate crime occurring in cities. This study demonstrates the importance of considering hate crime and neighborhood conflict when contemplating the causes of residential segregation.

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In den letzten Jahrzehnten haben sich Frauen in vielen arbeitsmarktrelevanten Bereichen wie Schulbildung, Berufsbildung und Studium den Männern angenähert. Trotz der damit einhergehenden steigenden Erwerbsbeteiligung von Frauen existieren nach wie vor grosse Differenzen in der Verantwortlichkeit für Haushaltsarbeit (Bundesamt für Statistik 1993: 31ff., Bundesamt für Statistik 1996b, Bundesamt für Statistik 1997: 12.ff, Strub et al. 2005). Auch US—amerikanische Studien zeigen etwa, dass verheiratete erwerbstätige Frauen ungefähr die doppelte Menge an Haushaltsarbeit verrichten wie Männer (Geerken und Gove 1983, Goldschneider und Waite 1991, Lennon und Rosenfield 1994, Pleck 1985, Ross 1987). Diese Verantwortlichkeit drückt sich nicht nur in der (Dis-)Kontinuität der Beschäftigung im Lebenslauf aus, sondern auch in der Berufswahl und in der Arbeitsorientierung (Polachek 1979, Becker 1985, Mincer 1985) und somit in den Löhnen. So sind in der Schweiz wie in den meisten anderen westlichen Industriegesellschaften die Berufe noch immer stark geschlechtsspezifisch segregiert (Müller et al. 1997) und die Frauenlöhne liegen knapp 20 Prozent unter dem Einkommensniveau der Männer (Bundesamt für Statistik 2000, 2003a, 2007; die Zahl bezieht sich auf den auf 40 Wochenstunden standardisierten Bruttolohn).