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Правовая политика России в сфере антимонопольного регулирования на современном этапе ... : Legal policy of Russia in the sphere of anti-monopoly regulation at the present stage ...
Соколов А.Ю.. - : Правовая политика и правовая жизнь, 2022
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Sozio-oekonomisches Panel, Daten der Jahre 1984-2020 (SOEP-Core, v37, Teaching Version) ... : Socio-Economic Panel, data from 1984-2020, (SOEP-Core, v37, Teaching Version) ...
Liebig, Stefan; Goebel, Jan; Grabka, Markus. - : SOEP Socio-Economic Panel Study, 2022
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Sozio-oekonomisches Panel, Daten der Jahre 1984-2020 (SOEP-Core, v37, Add-on: Area Types) ... : Socio-Economic Panel, data from 1984-2020, (SOEP-Core, v37, Add-on: Area Types) ...
Liebig, Stefan; Goebel, Jan; Grabka, Markus. - : SOEP Socio-Economic Panel Study, 2022
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Sozio-oekonomisches Panel, Daten der Jahre 1984-2020 (SOEP-Core, v37, Onsite Edition) ... : Socio-Economic Panel, data from 1984-2020, (SOEP-Core, v37, Onsite Edition) ...
Liebig, Stefan; Goebel, Jan; Grabka, Markus. - : SOEP Socio-Economic Panel Study, 2022
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Sozio-oekonomisches Panel, Daten der Jahre 1984-2020 (SOEP-Core, v37, Add-on: Planning regions) ... : Socio-Economic Panel, data from 1984-2020, (SOEP-Core, v37, Add-on: Planning regions) ...
Liebig, Stefan; Goebel, Jan; Grabka, Markus. - : SOEP Socio-Economic Panel Study, 2022
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Sozio-oekonomisches Panel, Daten der Jahre 1984-2020 (SOEP-Core, v37, EU Edition) ... : Socio-Economic Panel, data from 1984-2020, (SOEP-Core, v37, EU Edition) ...
Liebig, Stefan; Goebel, Jan; Grabka, Markus. - : SOEP Socio-Economic Panel Study, 2022
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Sozio-oekonomisches Panel, Daten der Jahre 1984-2020 (SOEP-Core, v37, International Edition) ... : Socio-Economic Panel, data from 1984-2020, (SOEP-Core, v37, International Edition) ...
Liebig, Stefan; Goebel, Jan; Grabka, Markus. - : SOEP Socio-Economic Panel Study, 2022
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Sozio-oekonomisches Panel, Daten der Jahre 1984-2020 (SOEP-Core, v37, Remote Edition) ... : Socio-Economic Panel, data from 1984-2020, (SOEP-Core, v37, Remote Edition) ...
Liebig, Stefan; Goebel, Jan; Grabka, Markus. - : SOEP Socio-Economic Panel Study, 2022
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Adaptation changes in the system of financial and economic security of Ukrainian business in a pandemic condition ...
USHENKO, N.V.; KOSTIKOVA, K.O.. - : Zenodo, 2022
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Adaptation changes in the system of financial and economic security of Ukrainian business in a pandemic condition ...
USHENKO, N.V.; KOSTIKOVA, K.O.. - : Zenodo, 2022
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An Abductive Analysis of Debates on the Impact of the Sharing Economy: A Systematic Review in a Sustainable Framework
In: Sustainability; Volume 14; Issue 7; Pages: 3996 (2022)
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Metatheoretical Issues of the Evolution of the International Political Economy
In: Journal of Risk and Financial Management; Volume 15; Issue 3; Pages: 124 (2022)
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Social Inclusion and Multilingualism: Linguistic Justice and Language Policy
In: Social Inclusion ; 9 ; 1 ; 1-4 ; Social Inclusion and Multilingualism: The Impact of Linguistic Justice, Economy of Language and Language Policy (2022)
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Apartheid and resistance in the political economy of gentrification: The dialectics of black working-class struggles in Atlanta, Georgia, 1970-2015
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The Logic of "Social Enterprise": The Big Issue Organization and New Labour Policy at the Millennial Juncture
In: CLCWeb: Comparative Literature and Culture (2022)
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A Critical Analysis of the Media Representations of Venezuelan Immigrants, Refugees, and Asylum-Seekers (Venezuelan IRAS) in Peru
In: Major Papers (2022)
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Towards a Workforce Development Action Plan in the City of Chelsea: Community Voices
In: Lorna Rivera (2022)
Abstract: The mission of the Gastón Institute at UMass Boston is to inform policymakers and the public about issues vital to the state’s growing Latino community and to provide research, analysis, and information necessary for more effective public policy development. The Gastón Institute has a long track record of conducting collaborative mixed-methods research in Chelsea, especially with Latino immigrants from Central and South America. For example, in 2008-2010, Gastón researchers worked with Chelsea Public Schools to evaluate family literacy programs at five schools. Since 2016, Gastón faculty have been working with Chelsea High School and Bunker Hill Community College’s Chelsea campus on a Latino Student Success Initiative. Most recently, in 2019, the Gastón Institute’s bilingual researchers worked with the city of Chelsea to conduct a study focused on resident perceptions about the U.S. Census 2020, aiming to identify culturally appropriate outreach strategies to increase Latino residents’ participation in the Census. Historically, Chelsea has been a city of immigrants and the city’s economy has depended on industries that employ immigrants. Chelsea played a key role in the manufacturing of sailing ships in the 1800s, and later became a leading manufacturer of rubber, adhesives, and shoes. Between 1864 and 1890, Russian and Eastern European immigrants, especially large numbers of Russian Jews, settled in Chelsea; by the 1930s nearly a third of the city’s residents were Jewish. In 1919, a remarkable 46% of the city’s residents were foreign born, and today the city’s foreign-born population is almost exactly the same, at 45.6 %. This figure represents a much greater concentration of foreign-born than in the Commonwealth as a whole (15%). Chelsea today is the second most densely populated city in Massachusetts and its population consists predominantly of Latinos, who represent over two-thirds (66.9%) of the city’s residents. This fact represents a striking change since the start of the current century. From 2000 to 2013 the city’s Latinos grew in number by 32%, while whites (28%) and Asians (27%) experienced population decline. In reaching out for participants in this study researchers leveraged the institute’s rich social networks with Chelsea’s Latino residents, including our historical partnerships with community-based organizations.
Keyword: Economy and Organizations; Latina/o Studies; Migration Studies; Public Policy; Race and Ethnicity; Work
URL: https://works.bepress.com/lorna_rivera/21
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Evaluating Structural Economy Claims in Relative Clause Attachment
In: Proceedings of the Society for Computation in Linguistics (2022)
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A Crisis of Globalization: A Review Essay
In: The Journal of International Relations, Peace Studies, and Development (2021)
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Hipsters and Drunks, Tourists and Locals: Calle Lo�za as a Site of Ideological Contestation
Castro Font, Sara Isabel. - : eScholarship, University of California, 2021
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