• The dynamic tensions between rights and duties, status and practice, inclusion and exclusion will be addressed in order to present a theoretical framework that helps to analyse transformations of the relationship of states and citizens on different scales and levels. (uni-potsdam.de)
  • These developments reflect a search for alternatives to mainstream liberal feminism and to the profound crises and contradictions of everyday life as well as the need for an anti-racist, anti-capitalist and anti-patriarchal theoretical framework and politics. (internationalviewpoint.org)
  • 2003), especially the latter two, provide the theoretical framework for the paper. (eera-ecer.de)
  • Work and Organizational Psychology (WOP) has been the subject of criticism for not having a more comprehensive theoretical framework that links the area's knowledge production. (bvsalud.org)
  • From an ecological perspective, this transformation is key, for in communal contexts centered on de-alienated labor, production methods and goals can be rationally sorted out in ways that are harmonious with natural processes, cycles, and limits, in contrast to capitalism's inexorable logic of accumulation. (links.org.au)
  • These initiatives cannot stop the mad rush for financial return that is the result of the logic of accumulation controlled by monopolies. (p2pfoundation.net)
  • These problems require solutions that go beyond capitalist accumulation. (links.org.au)
  • This article provides an analysis of the imposition of capitalist property rights over natural resources in India as processes of primary accumulation. (epw.in)
  • The accumulation of capital, for example, is not seen as the result of capitalist greed or subjective time-preference, but as an expression of the immanent laws of capitalist development, which can be understood without any reference to the subjective characteristics of the individual capitalist. (newleftreview.org)
  • Thus, when Debreu talks of a private ownership economy he is referring, not to the fact that the capitalist employs the worker and organizes production, but to the fact that some people have a claim to part of the social product, deriving from their 'ownership' of the means of production. (newleftreview.org)
  • In this sense, can the intangible of the favelas be used to accelerate capitalist processes such as property law? (iaacblog.com)
  • But despite the long boom period after 1945, based on destruction of capital in the war and the international leading position of US-imperialism, and despite the recovery of productive forces, the capitalist motor started to stutter since the late 1960s. (sozialismus.net)
  • As revolutionary Marxists, however, we understand capitalism not merely as a collection of economic processes but as an integrated system of socioeconomic relationships. (isreview.org)
  • I argue that sustainability (or a healthy environment) can be seen as an "ecological social wage" under capitalism and has to be fought for as a part of a larger fight against the various logics of capitalism, such as endless accumulation, and against the system as a whole. (socialistproject.ca)
  • The threat to sustainability under capitalism does not come from the fact that there are too many people on earth, nor from the fact that some erstwhile poor countries are consuming more things to live a slightly better life, nor indeed from human beings' productive activity as such (e.g. industrialization), although all these facts do involve increased extraction of resources from nature. (socialistproject.ca)
  • This paper employs a social reproduction framework to argue that the two main institutions of capitalism-the markets and the state-have failed to adequately provide for the working people of India during the pandemic while fostering gender inequities. (epw.in)
  • This framework is connecting the phenomenon of online privacy to the political economy of capitalism-a focus that has thus far been rather neglected in research literature about Internet and web 2.0 privacy. (mdpi.com)
  • Liberal privacy philosophy tends to ignore the political economy of privacy in capitalism that can mask socio-economic inequality and protect capital and the rich from public accountability. (mdpi.com)
  • But we find that behind this cunningly coined concept, is the clear intent by neoliberal forces, primarily corporations, to monetize and commercialize nature, thereby addressing the current crisis of capitalism and pursuing goals of extraction, unhampered growth, mindless consumerism, wealth accumulation and monopolization. (apmdd.org)
  • Although over-accumulation of capital and falling rates of profit lead over and over again to huge economic crises, this does not automatically lead to collapse of capitalism - contrary to the expectations of parts of the Left. (sozialismus.net)
  • Without the conscious intervention of a revolutionary working class movement towards the overthrow of capitalism, the destruction of capital through wars and enormous collapses of companies will be the result. (sozialismus.net)
  • One way to read this is that the pile of rubble is the concrete accumulation of historical events, while the storm represents the social forces--especially capitalism, in Benjamin's reading--which drive the logic of events. (peterfrase.com)
  • By capitalism here, I do not mean simply markets, trade, and businesses, as people often so easily assume. (monthlyreview.org)
  • Even though the AKP's neoliberal populism was authoritarian since the beginning, in the last years, there has been a qualitative shift in the authoritarian character of the Turkish state and political regime whereby a super-presidential regime and a state form personalized in the person of Erdoğan has been manufactured. (uni-potsdam.de)
  • Over the forty years that Davidson maps, it is only natural to find that the policies of elected governments across the world did not always coincide with the new needs of capital reorganization along neoliberal lines. (isreview.org)
  • Are the desiderata of ecological sustainability and human development realised under the logic of primary accumulation and a neoliberal commitment to economic growth? (epw.in)
  • The difficulties young people in vulnerable life situations face in building decent lives for themselves have been argued to be a product of the neoliberal education policy that admires top-performers and fosters competition. (eera-ecer.de)
  • In traditional cities, shaped by neoliberal practices, the most important factor is to create capital. (iaacblog.com)
  • Physical health capital determines survival probabilities, whereas preventive health capital governs the endogenous distribution of shocks to physical health capital, thereby controlling the life expectancy. (stlouisfed.org)
  • 73 The innovation in this strategy lies in the acknowledgment that a livelihood cannot be sustainable when it harms other livelihoods - an aspect that has been overlooked in prevalent sustainable development frameworks. (chathamhouse.org)
  • It contradicts women's perspective on economy and ecology, which we believe are mutually enhancing systems for sustainable development, not sources of capital and profit. (apmdd.org)
  • The loan conditionalities, policies, and practices endorsed and promoted by the WB and the IMF facilitate the accumulation of unpayable and crippling debts and impose the prioritization of debt payments over human and nature rights, social welfare, sustainable development and climate action. (cadtm.org)
  • Davidson's is an outstanding comprehensive account of the involved and often contradictory processes that went into the making of neoliberalism as a "political-economic" strategy developed by ruling class "vanguards" (such as Margaret Thatcher in the UK) from the mid-1970s in response to capitalism's crisis of profitability. (isreview.org)
  • He shows neoliberalism to be both (a) a new economic strategy of capital accumulation adopted after the crisis of 1973-1974, and (b) a set of political policies to enable capital to accumulate and to smash the working class and its organizations. (isreview.org)
  • Social exclusion and poverty among young people has increased in Europe as a result of the latest economic crisis, and young people in vulnerable positions, in particular those not in employment, education or training (NEETs) or those in situations of near social exclusion, have become increasingly the topic of public and policy discourses throughout Europe with Finland being no exception (e.g. (eera-ecer.de)
  • In Finland, as in many other European countries, the employment situation of young people has become more difficult, and youth unemployment has increased since the financial crisis. (eera-ecer.de)
  • A major push coming from UN agencies, corporations and North governments has taken the form of the Green Economy - the framework that will supposedly address crisis conditions in water and food, energy, the economy, climate and the environment. (apmdd.org)
  • We are angered that in the face of serious environmental crisis threatening the survival of the world's disadvantaged peoples, big business and North governments are exploiting the situation to protect their own endangered commercial and business interests. (apmdd.org)
  • This addiction to fossils is not only affecting the climate, but is causing degenerative and lethal diseases to millions of peoples, flooding the planet with non-degradable waste, and exterminating hundreds of traditional cultures - by displacing healthy and ecological uses and customs - and it continues generating economic, social, political, environmental crisis aimed to capital expansion and accumulation. (oilwatch.org)
  • On the other hand, it is also a social crisis: several billion people are deprived of access to basic goods and services. (monthlyreview.org)
  • In line with the aforementioned premises (mentioned in my Research Philosophy section) for the most part, use five theoretical frameworks to build hypothesis and justify my research questions. (mireialasheras.com)
  • Social reproduction, as a conceptual framework within Marxist feminism and feminist political economy, is not new. (internationalviewpoint.org)
  • Conceptual Framework. (lu.se)
  • Mattera argues that at the heart of that activity was autonomous struggle by peasants and industrial workers not simply against colonialism and neocolonialism, but against the accumulation of capital itself, against being incorporated into capitalism's growing multinational factory. (libcom.org)
  • Since decolonization, Sub-Saharan Africa has made great progress on human capital-the knowledge, skills, and health that people accumulate throughout their lives, enabling them to realize their productive potential. (imf.org)
  • Progressive taxation compresses the (after-tax) wage structure, thereby distorting the incentives to accumulate human capital, in turn reducing the cross-sectional dispersion of (before-tax) wages. (federalreserve.gov)
  • Individuals enter the economy with an initial stock of human capital and are able to accumulate more human capital over the life cycle using a Ben-Porath (1967) style technology (which essentially combines learning ability, time, and existing human capital for production). (federalreserve.gov)
  • Therefore, ecological sustainability is fundamentally a class issue, one that concerns the working class of the world as a whole that is comprised of people with different gender, racial, and nationality backgrounds, and it is not to be narrowly seen as an ecological issue, separate from the needs and the movements of the working class. (socialistproject.ca)
  • It is rather the social form in which we live our lives and the attendant nature-dominating discursive framework that constitute the most important threat to sustainability. (socialistproject.ca)
  • We can see that, in practical terms, besides the national states, there are other decisive stakeholders with capacity and interests in accelerating the transformations required to protect global climate that must be acknowledged by the Convention on Climate Change Convention, for example, the indigenous peoples and nations, provinces, states, or subnational regions or localities that have taken sound steps against hydrocarbons extraction from the ground. (oilwatch.org)
  • The COVID-19 pandemic has undercut human capital accumulation and gender equity. (imf.org)
  • Specifically, we construct a life cycle model that features some key determinants of wages--most notably, human capital accumulation and idiosyncratic shocks. (federalreserve.gov)
  • Social and Solidarity Economy (SSE) and Feminist Economics make a conjoint statement: The way we see the economic system has nothing to do with human beings nor those who have been surviving outside the market. (exploring-economics.org)
  • Instead of seeing production as a social process in which human beings combine together within a specific framework of social relations, vulgar economy sees production as an asocial or natural process in which inputs of labour, land and means of production, misleadingly described as capital, are mysteriously transformed into outputs of material and non-material goods. (newleftreview.org)
  • They are actually proposing to reach deeply and widely into the environment and natural resources for capital, on top of their financial capital and exploitation of human beings as capital, and seeking the mantle of the United Nations and high-level government commitment for the same. (apmdd.org)
  • Additionally, the growing presence of Chinese producers in Southern resource industries has the potential to accentuate structural changes in the organisation of production, because Chinese actors' activities are said to be concentrated in the extractive rather than the processing stages of production, often in disregard of socio-environmental consequences. (uni-muenchen.de)
  • Moreover, Mattera claims, this struggle continued after the establishment of socialism in the north in 1946 and the south in 1975 as the plans of the new state apparatus for Soviet-style industrialization came into conflict with the demands of the people for greater access to social wealth. (libcom.org)
  • What is required is an organisational and political base that can challenge and transform power relations, deepen democracy, redistribute wealth, win transformative policies and sustainably nurture human life, the soil and nature. (links.org.au)
  • Rather than advancing just, equitable and lasting solutions, they enable an endless cycle of suffering that generates enormous wealth for a global minority and pushes more and more people into increasingly abject poverty. (cadtm.org)
  • From the 1980s onwards, the Keynesian steering of national economies was systematically dismantled in favor of a new mode of capital accumulation. (isreview.org)
  • W]ithin a recent emphasis that privileges process and imagines the city as an accumulation of collective uses of the built environment within the spatial relations determined by capital, there is a move toward documentation and critical art projects which emphasize use - both within architecture and within urban phenomena, notably by those brought on by globalization. (stride.ab.ca)
  • Capital wields the power to mobilize our collective labor and our planet's resources for whatever it wants, determining what we produce, under what conditions, and how the surplus we generate shall be used and distributed. (monthlyreview.org)
  • There is deepening inequality, many people live in permanent poverty and millions are unemployed for most of their adult lives. (links.org.au)
  • Can poor and working people build a democratic left politics into a formidable counter-hegemonic political pole capable of challenging the circuits of inequality and unsustainability? (links.org.au)
  • This new era, accurately christened neoliberalism in hindsight, reversed, in the words of Nancy Fraser, "the previous formula, which sought to 'use politics to tame markets'" and instituted a new political process of using "markets to tame politics. (isreview.org)
  • When analyzing neoliberalism, mainstream commentators tend to guide the conversation toward a discussion of certain sections of the formal economy, most often those sections of the economy over which ordinary people have the least control. (isreview.org)
  • We see neoliberalism as a particular strategy developed by capital in the postwar era that has a far denser history and more far-reaching consequences than the buying and selling of derivates. (isreview.org)
  • This is simply a further elaboration of the ideological framework of neoliberalism that is now being extended to nature. (apmdd.org)
  • However, one consistent and decisive feature of all Venezuela's communes-part of both the legal framework and the on-the-ground reality-is that they involve returning control of production to direct producers, whose conscious organization of productive processes substitutes for the capital system's rule of abstract value relations that alienate laborers both from their own activities, and from their material and social environment. (links.org.au)
  • It is estimated that 70% of the world population are going to live in cities, this can not go unnoticed, the lack of urban space will bring problems in the future, that is why studying the settlements that act outside of the legal framework can lead us to give innovative requests for how to build the city of the future. (iaacblog.com)
  • With the majority of the world's population already urban, people have voted cities as the place to live. (cidob.org)
  • One billion people, one-seventh of the world's population, or one-third of urban population, now live in shanty towns. (iaacblog.com)
  • Projections show that urbanization combined with the overall growth of the world's population could add another 2.5 billion people to urban context by 2050, and because of the rigid legal systems of the cities people will continue populating urban areas illegally, converting more of them into megacities. (iaacblog.com)
  • We must also consider that 56% of the world's population lives on a low salary and that only 6% have a high salary, however, and giving an example to the aforementioned, in this 6% of the population there are the richest people in the world, which, only the top 10 wealthier combine constitute a GDP higher than many countries, including Belgium, Iran, Norway and Colombia. (iaacblog.com)
  • Overall, 90,018 (30.5%) persons received a positive test result in the study period, and the number of persons with positive test results increased from 13,371 in 2017 to 18,885 in 2021. (cdc.gov)
  • Across most of sub-Saharan Africa, females fall behind males in human capital and related measures. (imf.org)
  • Can we have a strategic new left pole in South Africa that is able to continuously and consistently organise poor and working people into a socially present, effective and organised voice and power? (links.org.au)
  • Alex De Waal demonstrates how the political marketplace framework helps explain four enduring puzzles in contemporary Africa and the Greater Middle East. (lse.ac.uk)
  • It has existed for hundreds of years and still occurs naturally in both animals and humans in many parts of the world, including Asia, southern Europe, sub-Sahelian Africa and parts of Australia. (who.int)
  • Since it was first reported in Vietnam in 2003, the disease has been responsible for human outbreaks and deaths in 15 countries in Asia, Europe, Middle East and Africa resulting in 603 human cases including 356 deaths. (who.int)
  • Urban congregations are nests that attract opportunities -based on accumulation of resources- and act as recipients of hazardous global challenges -climate change, security, immigration or poverty- alike. (cidob.org)
  • Human-made climate forcings now overwhelm natural forcings. (dark-mountain.net)
  • Climate change, human security and violent conflict. (preventionweb.net)
  • IMF) that, together with other private and public lenders, perpetuate a flawed international financial architecture that exacerbates debt, climate, and economic crises, violating the basic needs and rights of millions of people and nature who have the least contribution, responsibility or control over these catastrophes. (cadtm.org)
  • The purpose of this document is to present the commitments and efforts of the peoples, nationalities, and communities against the extraction of oil, gas, or carbon, as a contribution to avoid climate disaster. (oilwatch.org)
  • In addition to these commitments, we present our petition to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) and member governments to recognize, respect, promote, and protect these actions as a goal to protect climate and life on the planet. (oilwatch.org)
  • This chapter discusses the role of gender in economic relations, processes, and outcomes. (exploring-economics.org)
  • Gender and race are ways of sorting the value of human lives within capital: analysing the how and why of worth within labour markets, who is expected to do socially reproductive work, who is expendable, and who bears what structural relation to violence. (are.na)
  • Under this plan, Uganda is being transformed into a modern economy in which people in all sectors can participate in economic growth. (imf.org)
  • In the first part of the article we document empirically the considerable across-countries heterogeneity of a dilution effect of population growth also in regard to the process of per-capita human capital formation and observe that, at a country's level, population growth may be relevant (either positively or negatively) for economic growth depending on the specific way it affects the process of schooling-acquisition by agents. (repec.org)
  • In the second part of the paper we use these results in order to build a multi-sector growth model which is capable of accounting (depending on the strength of the found dilution effect of population growth on per-capita human capital formation) for the non-monotonous correlation between demographic and economic growth rates in the long-run. (repec.org)
  • Public capital and economic growth. (preventionweb.net)
  • This includes major consultative exercises concerning Uganda's long term goals and objectives, such as Vision 2025, describing national aspirations, and the 1997 Poverty Eradication Action Plan as a national planning framework to guide detailed medium term sector plans, district plans, and the budget process. (imf.org)
  • In relation to people in extreme poverty who daily make less than $ 2 and who make up 15% of the total population, a person of middle class is undoubtedly rich. (iaacblog.com)
  • In practically all countries, especially of the global South, women make up the greater majority of people living in poverty. (apmdd.org)
  • While commodification can lead to the "visibility" of the labor of nature in the economy, this process will ultimately suffer the same fate as the commodification of the labor power of toiling peoples, iand women's labor and bodies in particular. (apmdd.org)
  • Çalikan, K. & Callon, M. (2009) Economization, part 1: shifting attention from the economy towards processes of economization. (lu.se)
  • There have been such moments in the past, such as the post-war social compromise between capital and labour specific to the social democratic state in the West, the actually existing socialism in the East, and the popular national projects of the South. (p2pfoundation.net)
  • In so far as property relations enter into this picture, they relate not to the labour process, or what Marx called the appropriation of nature, but to the distribution process, or what Marx called the appropriation of the product. (newleftreview.org)
  • More and more sophisticated technological methods led to production of more and more goods and more capital was accumulated. (sozialismus.net)
  • People achieve differentiation and integration through a transformative process that enables them to set aside their natural tendency and try to understand how others might feel, think, or need. (mireialasheras.com)
  • These theories explain how participating in several roles might facilitate individuals to enlarge their social and human capital, as well as to muster energy, and how these positive effects can compensate for the increased demands that arise from engaging in several roles. (mireialasheras.com)
  • This lecture focuses how the state and political regime have been in a process of restructuring by the AKP and his leader Erdoğan under the crises of hegemony and state in the last years in Turkey. (uni-potsdam.de)
  • As women who primarily carry both the privilege and burden of social reproduction and care for the human family and ecology, and participate as well in activities that drive societies and economic production, we express our deep concern at the debates and discussions assessing the last two decades since the first Earth Summit and the solutions being forwarded to address the conditions of crises we are caught in today. (apmdd.org)
  • This capital had to be employed profitably in order to prevent the destruction of capital, or economical crises - a goal which became increasingly difficult because of the planet´s limits. (sozialismus.net)
  • The 20th century has been marked by economical and military wars for zones of influence between major imperialist powers as well as by destruction of capital through wars and crises. (sozialismus.net)
  • As Kathi Weeks describes it, social reproduction theory "has in fact required a vast re-thinking of [Marxism's] concepts and models, its critical analyses and utopian visions" as feminists mapped the possibilities of an expansive politics at the site of "the contradiction between capital accumulation and social reproduction. (internationalviewpoint.org)
  • Social Reproduction theory, says Tithi Bhattacharya, focuses on the processes that create and sustain life. (are.na)
  • OBJECTIVE: This study aimed to conduct a situational analysis of current human resource and requirements of NCDs-related training among CHWs in Chengdu with regard to address to understand the suggestions for improvement of challenges and barriers. (bvsalud.org)
  • The role of social and human capital among nascent entrepreneurs, 2003 2. (wikipedia.org)
  • This approach, in which "modernity" is made responsible for the crimes against the Jewish people-one could say the crimes against humanity committed on the body of the Jewish people-performs a very important political role. (wsws.org)
  • The authors find that factor accumulation played an important role in output growth, and that accumulations from policy-driven investments in human capital, and public infrastructure, were important sources of productivity gains. (worldbank.org)
  • This increases the role and influence of secondary and peripheral cities, which enrich the political processes of problem-solving with new perspectives, concerns and solutions that are close and inclusive to more citizens. (cidob.org)
  • WFE stems from the role accumulation theory (Sieber, 1974) and the expansion approach (Marks, 1977). (mireialasheras.com)
  • Enrichment happens when resources including skills and perspectives (e.g. multitasking skills), psychological and physical resources (e.g. self-esteem), social capital (e.g. advice), flexibility (i.e. discretion to determine when and where to carry out role duties), and/or material resources (e.g. money, gifts) are transferred from one role to the other. (mireialasheras.com)
  • Then we discuss the role of political and ideological issues and structural factors of scientific development within the fragmentation process. (bvsalud.org)
  • Over the past year there has been an intense debate within the peace movement and the Left concerning the issue of human rights in the postwar Socialist Republic of Vietnam--a debate that has raised a number of crucial political questions. (libcom.org)
  • The modern approach to planning involves ensuring that the right framework has been established to enable effective programming, implementation and monitoring. (imf.org)
  • As against this problematic logic of separation, the country's communes bring together people-people who are both producers (whether of human life or material goods) and consumers-in situations where they can jointly ask and answer such questions as: What activities do we value? (links.org.au)
  • This creative capacity also allowed humans to manipulate their environment in order to alleviate a degree of natural oppression and alienation experienced in relation to the elements. (theanarchistlibrary.org)
  • Despite the many dire signals, most people in the global North still find comfort in the belief that the worst consequences - scarcity of food and water, political unrest, inundations and other so-called "natural disasters" - are far enough away or far enough in the future that they will not live to experience them. (versobooks.com)
  • How long will it take people to realize that this social and economic arrangement is the main culprit behind the fast depletion of the world's natural resources and the potentially catastrophic warming of the earth? (apmdd.org)
  • We continue to fight against these corporations that live on human exploitation and natural resource extraction and have destroyed the lives of peoples, especially the poor and marginalized. (apmdd.org)
  • Types of property include real property (the combination of land and any improvements to or on the ground), personal property (physical possessions belonging to a person), private property (property owned by legal persons, business entities or individual natural persons), public property (State-owned or publicly owned and available possessions) and intellectual property (exclusive rights over artistic creations, inventions , etc. (wikipedia.org)
  • The industrial capital had merged with bank capital to financial capital. (sozialismus.net)
  • Production is controlled overwhelmingly by capital: large corporations, major financial firms, and the 1 percent who own the lion's share of investable assets. (monthlyreview.org)
  • The core assumption of this study is that access to and use of data represent emerging means for consolidating and challenging power next to financial capital and personal ties. (lu.se)
  • So the conflict is between monopoly capital and workers and people who are invited to an unconditional surrender. (p2pfoundation.net)
  • For example, across Sudan, South Sudan and Somalia, people report that ethnic and confessional conflict appears to be rising. (lse.ac.uk)
  • Accumulation concerns also more psychological resources like cognitive complexity and flexibility and the resulting self-directedness or beliefs of personal control or self-efficacy. (eera-ecer.de)
  • Generally speaking, young people are expected to individualise their lives by constructing trajectories based on their personal preferences and choices (Coté, 2002), but are increasingly left on their own resources to do so, as the decline of community-oriented policies leads to more tenuous institutional support for the life course transitions as well as to more destabilised and less predictable life course trajectories (Furlong & Cartmel, 2007). (eera-ecer.de)
  • The big theme of this one was the Amazon, with the first day dedicated to presentations and workshops and performances by and about the people of the Amazon and its rich resources. (nowtopians.com)
  • Individuals see resources as instrumental (to address a stressor or generate new resources) or symbolical (help him to define who he is as a person). (mireialasheras.com)
  • Because resources enable the acquisition or preservation of other resources, people are motivated first to create and then protect them. (mireialasheras.com)
  • Racism is "a system [of power and oppression] of structuring opportunity and assigning value based on the social interpretation of how one looks (which is what we call "race") that unfairly disadvantages some individuals and communities, unfairly advantages other individuals and communities, and saps the strength of the whole society through the waste of human resources" (1). (cdc.gov)
  • In requesting the PPT's intervention in Mexico, the petitioning group of organisations, communities and persons declared: "In light of the dense legal thicket enveloping us, it's urgent for us to find an authority that actually goes beyond the international institutional framework. (grain.org)
  • At a micro level people and communities can come together to try to help each other. (newpol.org)
  • The rational and democratic resolution of these questions by communities of producer-consumers is precluded by the unthinking, antidemocratic rule of capital. (links.org.au)
  • The results of the analysis show that the difficulties that Ukrainian refugees face in their new country are related to both a lack of human capital--such as knowledge of the language, education, and work experience--and a lack of social capital--such as connections to the local population and Ukrainian communities. (lu.se)
  • The jump in productivity, based on this separation from the needs that self-determined consumers would pursue, was once a source of marvel and awe, but it is now putting the planetary bases of human life in danger through its senseless profit-driven production of exchange values. (links.org.au)
  • To account for these facts, I develop and estimate a life-cycle model of two types of health capital: physical and preventive. (stlouisfed.org)
  • Although asthma cannot be cured, appropriate management can control the disease and enable people to enjoy a good quality of life. (who.int)
  • Although efforts to make ART available in all countries of the Region over the last decade have succeeded in increasing the number of people living with HIV (PLHIV) who are receiving life-saving ART, these have not translated into any significant increase in regional ART coverage. (who.int)
  • There have been a number of initiatives to strengthen the planning process in recent years. (imf.org)
  • The peoples' initiatives are being neglected and, in many cases, criminalized, although their efforts to stop fossil hydrocarbons extraction should be awarded. (oilwatch.org)
  • The shortage of both types of capital can result in poor mental conditions, making it difficult for refugees to look for employment and integrate into the local labor market. (lu.se)
  • The low ART coverage is the result of an accumulation of failures and weaknesses of current HIV control strategies and programmes. (who.int)
  • Furthermore, cooperation amongst city networks favours the decentralization of decision-making and political power away from capital cities. (cidob.org)
  • The struggle of the Vietnamese people against the U.S. and its surrogates in Indochina has been one of the most crucial political phenomena in recent history. (libcom.org)
  • I heard a rumor of some discussions and meetings going on towards the conclusion that involved various tribal leaders and some of the IC, seeking ideas on different ways to structure a democratic process going forward, perhaps drawing on experiences of Amazonian tribal cultures to help invent some new political forms. (nowtopians.com)
  • Cosmopolitanism both as a broad sociological argument, which has implications for how we conceive the law in our contemporary societies and as an advocate of the idea of human rights for global justice, can provide us with the necessary tools to think about immigration law, migrants' rights and immigration control (Morris 2013). (uni-potsdam.de)
  • The global value chain framework is used as a method to study the likely changes in the organisation of production and trade. (uni-muenchen.de)
  • When the Bretton Wood fixed rates system came to an end in 1971, the main function of the IMF became that of being both policeman and fireman for global capital: it acts as policeman when it enforces its Structural Adjustment Policies and as fireman when it steps in to help out governments in risk of defaulting on debt repayments. (cadtm.org)
  • The first Restatement defines property as anything, tangible or intangible, whereby a legal relationship between persons and the State enforces a possessory interest or legal title in that thing. (wikipedia.org)
  • Individuals can choose to either invest in human capital on the job up to a certain fraction of their time or enroll in school where they can invest full time. (federalreserve.gov)
  • Were adequately designed human studies identified in the text (i.e., good exposure data, sufficiently long period of exposure to account for observed health effects, adequate control for confounding factors)? (cdc.gov)
  • The revised PEAP is Uganda's Comprehensive Development Framework. (imf.org)
  • It provides a framework for the development of detailed sector plans and investment programmes. (imf.org)
  • This strategic line addresses development challenges holistically, within the SDGs framework for achieving the 2030 Agenda. (cidob.org)
  • We think Mattera's article forces all of us to come to grips with the growing confrontation in the Third World between the demands of the people for immediate improvements in living standards and the austere plans for development drawn up by governments. (libcom.org)
  • Recent knowledge about air pollution's impacts on human health, and infant and childhood development, are integrated into the discussion of urban planning. (mdpi.com)
  • We should pay more attention to children's privacy and safety in the development of AI, the collection of children's information should follow appropriate, with clear boundaries for data collection, processing and retention. (intgovforum.org)
  • The Philippine government must diligently examine and assess these forms of development aid, against human rights and particularly women's rights standards. (apmdd.org)
  • This paper answers the following two questions: 1) In the data, can we find a dilution effect of population growth also on per-capita human capital investment? (repec.org)
  • people do not change their conception of the world just because they are presented with new data. (versobooks.com)
  • The processing of your data helps to ensure that targeted information about the ministry's work is made available to the public. (bundesfinanzministerium.de)
  • The legal basis for the processing is section 3 (1) of the E-Government Act ( E-Government-Gesetz ) in conjunction with section 3 of the Federal Data Protection Act ( Bundesdatenschutzgesetz ). (bundesfinanzministerium.de)
  • Among 233,521 persons for whom geographic data were available, suspected cases predominantly occurred in counties within the southern, midwestern, and mid-Atlantic U.S. Census Bureau regions. (cdc.gov)
  • How is data accumulation and data use negotiated and regulated? (lu.se)
  • Therefore, Annex 0 Group must be created to include these peoples and territories because they are resolving the causes of the problem: the addiction to fossil fuels. (oilwatch.org)
  • Dear Friend, We are writing to you because of your past activity against U.S. aggression in Indochina and your present concern with the process of reconstruction in Vietnam. (libcom.org)
  • Are the effects only observed in animals likely to be of concern to humans? (cdc.gov)
  • The human capacity for creative expression allowed wo/man to develop narratives which constitute fables, whose metaphor has the ability to unleash other creative faculties through a process of reflection. (theanarchistlibrary.org)
  • and the multiplicity of approaches and concepts that constitute the scientific process. (bvsalud.org)
  • The failure to locate prostitution, now, among other precarious service industry work gives rise to outdated assumptions about the relation of sex work to capital. (are.na)
  • A title , or a right of ownership , establishes the relation between the property and other persons, assuring the owner the right to dispose of the property as the owner sees fit. (wikipedia.org)
  • To frame the ecological promise of Venezuela's communal project, it is useful to consider some of its main features, and contrast them with the capital system. (links.org.au)
  • Property is a system of rights that gives people legal control of valuable things, [1] and also refers to the valuable things themselves. (wikipedia.org)
  • It then briefly describes the specific provisions for older people in Australia's universal healthcare system. (who.int)
  • During twenty workshops, five pre-hearings, a final hearing and a complementary hearing, systematic testimonies resulted in specific rulings and a final sentence bearing on this specific process wherein national and foreign jury members recognised - for the first time in the international legal sphere - the vast and systematic character of the attack against the peasantry and independent food production. (grain.org)
  • And let us be clear: for capital, the primary purpose of production is not to meet specific human needs or to achieve social progress, much less to achieve any concrete ecological goals. (monthlyreview.org)
  • Specific symptoms and severity of AGS vary among persons, and no treatment or cure is currently available. (cdc.gov)
  • Chart 1 describes the flows and relationships between different plan/policy processes in Uganda. (imf.org)
  • They find that the new technology changed the returns to fertilizers, irrigated land, and capital, all of which proved scarce to varying degrees, Complementing technology-related changes in factor use were investments - public and private - driven in part by policy. (worldbank.org)
  • This can be seen in how mooted policy changes remain largely within the framework that Mbeki had already put in place. (links.org.au)
  • The relationship between capital and nature gravitates towards a policy of primary accumulation. (epw.in)
  • Rather, pay attention to the dialectic between those practices, processes and products of architecture and those of art. (stride.ab.ca)
  • Given the fact that society is seen as an agglomeration of individuals whose nature is fixed, who do not combine together in a social production process and whose only link with each other is through the buying and selling of commodities, market phenomena must inevitably assume primary importance. (newleftreview.org)
  • Power relations are the ways in which power is exerted between individuals and/or groups of people. (brightlightsfilm.com)
  • They conclude that policies that ease constraints on factor markets, and promote public investment in people, and infrastructure, provide the best opportunities for agricultural growth. (worldbank.org)
  • The very ecological and biophysical conditions for our human existence are under threat. (links.org.au)