-
At the end of the 20th century, Chinese-foreign cooperation in running schools has appeared. Especially after our country's accession to WTO, the development of Chinese-foreign cooperation in running schools has remarkably developed with a larger size appearance over time. As a result, the educational levels constantly improve and educational models increasingly diversify. However, with the profound development of Chinese-foreign cooperation in running schools, various new questions emerge. The existing researches have broad discussed and proposed some constructive strategies and suggestions. Thus, those researches concentrate on the existing problems in Chinese-foreign cooperation in running schools with specific regional observation and lack of general analysis.
...Since the 1980s' opening and reform, with the guideline of "globalization and localiza... booster, and students' cross-border movements will also contribute to our country to carry out v...
-
... critical self-reflection and institutional reform within planning education. In so doing the paper a... of some contemporary practices of educational institutions in the processes of racialization and..., such as the women's and Civil Rights movements in North America, for instance, have historically ...
-
... and empower women through criminal-law reform. A decade ago, one of the present authors argued t... the dependence of second-wave feminist movements on institutions of criminal justice to improve wom...* Men's Educational Support Association, Calgary, Alberta, preserving ...
-
Behind the joint ownership of financial resources is the couple's adherence to the values of family collectivism and relational harmony, and this is so even when the spouses may have kept some "other incomes" in their own pockets. "Whatever the choice [spending] we make, we do it for the best interest of the family" and "We are the family!" are among the common responses from the collectivized couples. A middle-aged businessman said of his wife with gratitude: "My wife is very family orientated. A few years ago, she received a scholarship for graduate studies from a university in the U.S. Worried that I would not be able to take care of myself and our , daughter, she gave up the opportunity.... She has sacrificed so much for our family." His wife (a government official), in a separate i...
...Movements toward individualism not only necessitate women's ...1984). In the post-Mao reform era (1978-), the state's control over economy and ... consider occupational prestige and educational attainment to magnify the differences. These proce...
-
...Toronto: Thompson Educational Publishing, 1994. Mazeaud, Antoine. Droit du trava... in working with groups such as social movements and unions. . . . Over and above its role as a sov...586-87.) This reform of the old system, which itself had been unique to...
-
This study addresses the extent of change and regional differences in gender roles in the Vietnamese family based on innovative surveys in northern and southern Vietnam. The similarities and differences in political, economic, and social histories between northern and southern Vietnam provide a compelling setting to investigate the impact of socialist policies and the recent shift from a centrally planned to a market economy on gender stratification in the domestic spheres. We assess determinants of the gender division of household labor among three marriage cohorts that underwent early marital years during 1) the Vietnam War and mass mobilization, 2) nationwide socialist collectivization and economic stagnation, and 3) market reform. We find that Vietnamese wives still do the vast majo...
... in the public spheres, including educational attainment, earnings, occupational status, job mob... be reinforced by Vietnam's ideological movements towards gender egalitarianism. At the same time, t...
-
...(c) securing the container against all movements of the vessel likely to be encountered on the voya... (a) is a graduate of a post-secondary educational institution and has. (i) successfully completed co... to either the CSA 2001 Regulatory Reform Project or CMAC information. While stakeholders ha...
-
Recent studies of publication patterns in accounting history portray a myopic and introspective discipline. Analyses reveal the production and dissemination of accounting history knowledge which focus predominantly on Anglo-American settings and the age of modernity. Limited opportunities exist for contributions from scholars working in languages other than English. Many of the practitioners of accounting history are also shown to be substantially disconnected from the wider community of historians. It is argued in the current paper that interdisciplinary history has the potential to enhance theoretical and methodological creativity and greater inclusivity in the accounting history academy. A practical requirement for this venture is the identification of points of connectedness between...
... history of political events and social movements, of economic changes, of religion, of philosophy, ... Scotland; accounting and audit in the reform of public finances under Henry VII; accounting for... and business history, we may add educational, military, transport, medical and social history. ...
-
... for international action, legislative reform, and academic comment. Much of the debate focuses ..., administrative, social, and educational measures to protect those under the age of 18 from... Speech Paves the Way for Harmful Social Movements" (New York: New York University Press, 2002) at 99...
-
This study compares two countries: Italy and Britain. It examines data from the BHPS and the ILFI up to 2005 and uses event history models to investigate changes across four successive birth cohorts in the effect of family responsibilities on women's transitions between paid market work and unpaid family-care work from the time women leave full-time education until they are in their forties. My findings show that in both countries women's attachment to paid work has increased and that education and/or class have marked and still mark the divide, as predicted by human capital theory. However, in line with culturalist and institutional approaches, it also emerges that the effect of motherhood is, ceteris paribus, stronger in a residualist-liberal welfare regime like the British one. In It...
... market de-regulation and welfare-state reform. In the late 1990s new laws were approved which al... when one controls for women's educational level. For Italian men the same occurs when, besid... stronger effect of children on women's movements in and out of paid work and a stronger effect of c...