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L’Associació Catalana de Sociologia, filial de l’Institut d’Estudis Catalans, convoca el VI CongrÃ...

Speakers:Â Rosario Scandurra Institution:Â researcher Juan de la Cierva of the Department of Sociology of UAB Territorial disparities and youth labour markets have been often considered as separated themes, due to challenges in data availability. Comparative regional or sub-regional research on youth
Speakers: Vicent Borràs & Sara Moreno Institution: Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona Presentation of the results of an investigation that aimed to analyze the changes in the uses of time, based on the comparative analysis of the two editions of the Time Employment
Speaker:  Núria Alcaraz Institution: Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, Centre d’Estudis Sociològics sobre la Vida Quotidiana i el Treball The objective of this research is to know the effects of the degree of institutionalization of political organizations on the gender relations established in
Speaker:  Òscar Molina Institution: Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, Centre d’Estudis Sociològics sobre la Vida Quotidiana i el Treball The analysis of collective bargaining coordination has attracted the attention of scholars and policy-makers since the early 1990s, but has witnessed a renaissance more
Speaker: Tania RodrÃguez Institution: Universidad de Buenos Aires Date: 10/03/2020
Equipo / Personal docente e investigador Blanca Valdivia
Ports have historically been crucial spaces in sustaining the economy, first as neuralgic points within cities and then in global logistic chains. As Braudel (1987) pointed out, they have been a dense and above all complex system, inseparable from unequal
The thesis analyses the factors that influence the feminisation of job insecurity in Chilean municipal employment. The thesis approaches this question from a theoretical foundation that combines the gender perspective with different theories and approaches to labour precariousness. This theoretical
In recent decades, Chile and Spain have undergone processes of development and economic growth, each with different political and governmental approaches. Chile has adopted a neoliberal model characterized by a subsidiary state, while Spain has tended towards a welfare state
Equip / Personal docent i investigador Daniel de Gracia Palomera