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Many social inequality studies in modern societies take an individualistic approach. They analyse men and women as individuals and neglect marriage patterns and familial relationships. This often implies that men and women are all alike, that there are no important differences within households, and that employment chances and risks within the family are based on gender-free considerations. This article draws on the empirical results of several international comparative research projects to examine the impact of changes in union formation, the division of labour in couples and rising uncertainty in male breadwinner incomes on the development of social inequality between families in modern societies. The empirical findings support the view that such inequalities have grown significantly ...
... to explore the role of the educational system as a marriage market and to study the changes in m...In all countries except France, Blossfeld and Timm (2003) showed that women's obs...
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... of Rights -- Minority language educational rights -- Periods of attendance at unsubsidized En... in publicly funded English-language school system -- Whether paras. 2 and 3 of s. 73 of Charter of t...Brent D. Tyler and Marie-France Major, for the respondents/appellants on cross-app...
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...Not too surprisingly, the Canadian point system and its emphasis on the education and work experie...) fail to take full advantage of the educational and professional experiences that migrants bring t..., see Christian Dustmann and Francesca Fabbri, "Language proficiency and labor market per...
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..., which consists of breaching computer systems and electronic safeguards, is a serious problem, p...Crime" program, which provides educational, investigative and crime prevention programs for s... United States, United Kingdom, Germany, France and Australia (all converted into U.S. dollars).18...
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... had become difficult to set up a workable system of collective bargaining. A resolution of these di...France [GD], Nos. 25088/94, 28331/95 and 28443/95, ECHR 1...Toronto: Thompson Educational Publishing, 1994. Mazeaud, Antoine. Droit du trava...
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... sociologist trained in Belgium and France, had also defected, persuaded that he could not fu..., in its 2000 revision of the accreditation system for professions in the health and human relations ...By restricting students to educational opportunities that deal with only a limited range ...
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It is common for parents/families in traditional settings, whether in Africa or China, to pair their children/members in marriage often without their consent. This specific mate selection practice, arrangement, is used to designate marriages in these settings: the so-called arranged marriages. Observations about this mate selection practice are then posited as conclusive evidence of change in these marriages. This paper attempts an exploratory clarification of marriages in traditional Africa in two ways. First, it uses the marriage system of the Okrikans to reveal that arranged and non-arranged marriages coexist, each administered by and organized around distinct institutions, with differing consequences for family membership, inheritance and other important issues. Second, it breaks do...
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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...
... the 1770s and 1780s; Samuel Bentham's system of accounting and accountability in naval dockyard...France: Advancing interest in accounting history in Franc... and business history, we may add educational, military, transport, medical and social history. ...
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...591; D. v. France (1983), 35 Eur. Comm. H.R.D.R. 199; Trib. civ. Sei... not be countenanced by Canada's legal system. 82 We also accept the right of Canadians to decid...24). In his view, the educational institution's decision to exclude a student who in...
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... have been determined to have engaged in systemic or gross human rights violations, genocide, war cr... 1977, the Applicant went to Bordeaux, France , on a government scholarship, where he earned a m... were oriented to cultural and educational cooperation and that he did not have signing autho...