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... Internet, in the classroom, and through student exchanges-and that Indigenous organizations would ... Circumpolar Studies Program, the student mobility north2north Program, and the Arctic Learning Envir... less than fifteen credit units (thirty European Credit Transfer System units) or the equivalent of...
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... and from experiments conducted in Europe, where interculturalism, as a formula for coexiste... of the hijab in class encourages Muslim students to continue attending public school and to open th...See also Serge Weber, "Comprendre la mobility, reinterroger l'integration" [2009] Projet (4th) 5...
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...Those students who perform poorly tend to drop out, and depress o...-school alternative; 2) a student-mobility option; 3) provision of magnet or charter schools,...) Food Fight, Canada's WTO Challenge to Europe's Ban on GM Products." Marc L. Busch and Robert Ho...
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... between Asia and the Atlantic ports of Europe and the United States. The Arctic route is more th... seas is vital to both American strategic mobility and commerce. As such, Washington continues to fea.... Adam Lajeunesse is a PhD student in history at the University of Calgary. . ...
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... urban policy in much of North America and Europe over the past decade (Dansereau 2003). An ideal or... individuals' chances of upward social mobility--in spite of weak and inconsistent evidence about ... the significant contribution of student assistant Stephane Charbonneau to the design of th...
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...Another came when I listened to the student address, given by another longtime Yukoner, Ms. Li... North: Personal Perspectives on Student Mobility Between Northern Europe and Northern Canada." In L...
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... of their city -- "The Paris of Eastern Europe" -- in 1944. The scars of those terrible times are...The upward mobility was spurred by tax reforms, reduced flat income an..."So many EU countries have student exchanges but not so much the United States," he s...
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... dropout rate among francophone Quebec students, particularly boys, has recently received consider.... [FIGURE 8 OMITTED] . 2. FAMILY MOBILITY . Many studies have documented the negative impact... the growing gender gap across Western Europe and North America. . (9) The Quebec sample include...
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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...
...Compared to Britain and most other European countries, in Italy Üie female activity rate incr... though it is risky in terms of downward mobility). Indeed, the British labour market has always bee... other reasons (unemployment, full-time student); "One Break, no Return" or "One Break, with Retur...
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...With growth and mobility, however, few societies any longer have unique, di...1991. "The Nation-State and the European Community: The Impact of Membership on State Sover...." He also could have cited a 1975 student awareness survey that disclosed that 63% did not k...