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Documenti trovati: 4
Articolo rivista - AIS - 2012/0
Gellert Claudius
Recruitment Processes to Teaching and Research Positions in Institutions of German Higher Education: Basic Features, Historical Perspectives and Present Problems, di Claudius Gellert
Introduction
The structural and functional changes occurring within the Western university systems have been manifold and considerable. However, many of these changes have largely remained dubious and opaque. For instance, the notion of the universities being above all research centres is sometimes treated almost like a sacred principle. Apart from the fact, however, that the European university ...
Articolo rivista - AIS - 2014/3
Caselli Marco
Immigrants and Local Societies. Why and How to Measure Their Integration
Introduction
The integration of immigrants into the advanced industrial societies, particularly the European ones, is a matter of current and urgent concern. With regard to Europe, and more specifically the European Union, migration from third countries is a quantitatively important phenomenon involving an increasingly large number of countries, both those that have historically been the destinations ...
Articolo rivista - AIS - 2018/12
Dordoni Annalisa
Gender and time inequalities. Retail Work and the deregulation of shop opening hours, di A. Dordoni
Introduction
In the last decades social times were deeply transformed. Time is becoming increasingly fast, runaway, fragmented and de-structured. Today in the retail sector working time is characterized by shifts. Every employee interviewed in this research works every week in different hours and days, including weekends and holidays. This work transformation influences their social and everyday ...
Articolo rivista - AIS - 2019/13
Ambrosini Maurizio, De Luca Deborah
A case of inequality in the labour market: the situation of EU and non-EU migrants
Recent studies have shown that the economic crisis of 2008 has heavily affected migrants, thus exacerbating a disadvantage already present in many countries and further weakening the position of migrants in the labour market. This paper focuses on two distinct groups of migrants: EU citizens and those from third, «non-EU» countries. In our opinion, the legal status of «European» should provide ...