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Providing long‐term care: Options for a better workforce
Abstract Older people and their care workers have been disproportionately affected by the COVID‐19 pandemic. Many OECD Member countries have taken measures to contain the spread of the infection and improve the care workforce. Yet the health crisis is highlighting and exacerbating pre‐existing structural problems in the long‐term care (LTC) sector.
Ana Llena‐Nozal +2 more
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Employment of international education graduates: Issues of economy and resistance to change
Abstract The use of international scholarship programmes is part of a long‐standing approach to human capital development in many developing and middle‐income countries that finance studies at universities abroad and locally. Yet, many scholarship alumni struggle to thrive in their home country and encounter numerous difficulties in their transition to
Dilrabo Jonbekova +4 more
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The Limits of Resilience: Managing Waste in the Racialized Anthropocene
ABSTRACT Recent anthropological attention to more‐than‐human life has neglected the importance of race and racialization in human responses to environmental change. Drawing on ethnographic fieldwork with waste management institutions and Romani waste laborers in urban Bulgaria, this article invokes the concept of the racialized Anthropocene to ...
Elana Resnick
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Implementation challenges for seafarers’ social security protection: The case of the European Union
Abstract In a world of competing flag States and short‐term employment, enjoying the benefits provided by a social security system is a difficult, if not impossible, task for many seafarers. The Maritime Labour Convention, 2006, has abandoned the flag State principle in favour of the residence principle for that reason.
Laura Carballo Piñeiro
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Abstract The large increase in Eastern European migrants entering the Dutch labour market has led to concerns about their potential claim on Dutch unemployment benefits. We use a decomposition analysis to investigate differences in uptake of unemployment benefits between migrants and native Dutch employees by analysing register data for all employees ...
Anita Strockmeijer +2 more
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Трансформация социальных ролей и домашний труд в советском обществе во вт. пол. XX в.
В статье исследован процесс социально-экономических трансформаций в Росси, где существенно изменились характеристики рынка труда, так же как и возможности людей различного возраста, пола и образования.
Е.В. Синицына
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Abstract In this article, we study how social expenditure is related to poverty, income inequality and GDP growth. Our main contribution is to disentangle these relationships by the following social expenditure schemes: 1) “old age and survivors”, 2) “incapacity”, 3) “health”, 4) “family”, 5) “unemployment and active labour market policies” and 6 ...
Emile Cammeraat
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Гендерные основы осуществления права на труд
В статье проводится анализ нормативного регулирования гендерного равенства прав в трудовых отношениях. Гарантии равных прав, обязанностей и возможностей при осуществлении права на труд являются основополагающим принципом современного демократического ...
М.С. Чонатаева
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Проблемы содержания конституционной категории «труд»
Статья посвящена исследованию конституционной категории «труд», дефиниция которой не закрепляется в законодательных актах потому, что считается, что общеизвестная категория, не являющаяся специальной юридической категорией, не нуждается в каком-либо ...
Анна Канакова
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For the first time, based on new archival documents and other sources, a reconstruction of the schoolchildren's daily life in wartime conditions was conducted using the example of the Kabardino-Balkarian Republic.
Alim I. Tetuev
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