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19817Publicado 2020Tabla de Contenidos: “…Acknowledgments 11 -- Abstract . 13 -- List of Figures . 15 -- List of Tables 17 -- 1 Introduction . 19 -- 1.1 Relevance of the Study . 20 -- 1.2 Structure of the Study . 24 -- Theoretical Part -- 2 Moving with Skills: A Review of the Literature 31 -- 2.1 Historical Overview 31 -- 2.2 Conceptual Overview . 33 -- 2.2.1 State . 33 -- 2.2.2 Employer . 34 -- 2.2.3 Migrants, Families, and Couples . 35 -- 2.3 Highly-Skilled Migration Studies . 36 -- 2.3.1 Dichotomising Migration . 36 -- 2.3.2 Deepening Migration 39 -- 2.3.3 Intermediary Summary: Construction of a Polarisation I . 42 -- 2.4 Expatriation Studies 43 -- 2.4.1 Defining Expatriates 44 -- 2.4.2 Assigned Expatriate and Self-Initiated Expatriate 46 -- 2.4.3 Expatriate Adjustments 49 -- 2.4.4 Intermediary Summary: Construction of a Polarisation II . 56 -- 2.5 Gender and Highly-Skilled Migration . 57 -- 2.5.1 Gender Binaries . 58 -- 2.5.2 Gender as a Dichotomous Variable . 60 -- 2.5.3 Gender as a Relational and Situational Feature . 61 -- 2.5.4 Intermediary Summary: Overcoming the Polarisation 69 -- 3 Decentring the Research on Highly-Skilled Migration and -- Expatriation: Three Methodological Premises . 71 -- 3.1 Decentring and Deconstructing . 71 -- 3.2 Methodological Individualism 73 -- 3.2.1 Defining the Family and the Couple . 74 -- 3.2.2 The Hidden Economy of Kinship 77 -- 3.2.3 Doing Family 78 -- 3.3 Methodological Nationalism . 80 -- 3.3.1 Changing the Entry Points . 81 -- 3.4 Methodological Economism . 84 -- 3.4.1 Mobility and Migration 84 -- 3.4.2 Temporal Mobilities and Permanent Migration 86 -- 3.4.3 Defining and Problematising the Skills 87 -- 3.5 Research Questions 91 -- Methodological Part -- 4 Research Design 95 -- 4.1 Epistemology . 95 -- 4.2 Methods in Practice 99 -- 4.2.1 Accessing the Field 99 -- 4.2.2 Constructing the Interview Corpus 101 -- 4.2.3 Analysing the Interview Corpus 107 -- 5 Contextualising the Study 115 -- 5.1 Contextualising the Researcher 115 -- 5.2 Contextualising the Lake Geneva Region and Frankfurt RhineMain Region 118 -- 5.2.1 Family Policy in the two Regions 124 -- Empirical Part -- 6 Professional Careers Coordination . 137 -- 6.1 Migration Triggering: An Individual Approach . 138 -- 6.1.1 Assigned Expatriate . 138 -- 6.1.2 Drawn Expatriate . 139 -- 6.1.3 Intra Self-Initiated Expatriate 140 -- 6.1.4 Inter Self-Initiated Expatriate 141 -- 6.2 Migration Triggering: A Collective Approach 142 -- 6.2.1 Primary-Mover and Secondary-Mover 143 -- 6.3 Conceptualising the Professional Careers Coordination 145 -- 6.4 Primary-Mover 148 -- 6.4.1 Expat-Move 149 -- 6.4.2 Local-Move . 153 -- 6.4.3 Continuum of the Primary-Mover 155 -- 6.5 Secondary-Mover and Secondary-Stayer 157 -- 6.5.1 Total-Move of a Partner-Initiated Mover . 158 -- 6.5.2 Unique Challenges of a Partner-Initiated Mover 159 -- 6.5.3 Half-Move of a Partner-Coordinated Mover . 165 -- 6.5.4 Immobility of a Secondary-Stayer . 170 -- 6.5.5 Access to the Labour Force 171 -- 6.5.6 Types of Moves of the Secondary-Mover . 179 -- 6.6 Theorising the Professional Careers Coordination 180 -- 7 Representing Migration: Between Motilities and Anchors 183 -- 7.1 Displaying Family . 184 -- 7.2 Motile Narratives 186 -- 7.2.1 Structural Constraints . 187 -- 7.2.2 Career Men and Career Women 195 -- 7.2.3 Paradoxical Family Men . 201 -- 7.3 Anchored Narratives 207 -- 7.3.1 Ignoring Motility . 208 -- 7.3.2 Refusing Motility . 211 -- 7.3.3 After Motility . 215 -- 7.4 Gender and Motility . 221 -- 8 Family-Strategies of Highly-Skilled Migrants 225 -- 8.1 Conceptualising the Family-Strategies . 225 -- 8.2 Motile Family-Strategy . 226 -- 8.2.1 Prioritising one Career . 227 -- 8.2.2 Homemaking and Caregiving 235 -- 8.2.3 Company's Support . 239 -- 8.3 Local Family-Strategy . 248 -- 8.3.1 Low Support for the Care Work 249 -- 8.3.2 Combination of Formal, Informal and Non-Formal Care -- Support 252 -- 8.3.3 Separations and Divorces . 258 -- 8.4 Mobile Family-Strategy 264 -- 8.4.1 Succession of Half-Moves . 265 -- 8.4.2 Power-Dynamics . 268 -- 8.4.3 Mobile Family-Strategy and Children 272 -- 8.5 Theorising the Family-Strategies 275 -- 8.5.1 Care Work Organisation and Social Networks 275 -- 8.5.2 Iterative Logic, Path-Dependency, and Conflicts 278 -- 8.5.3 Mutually Exclusive Model 281 -- Discussion Part -- 9 Theoretical and Empirical Insights . 289 -- 9.1 Decentring the Literature and the Research Design 289 -- 9.2 Doing Family on the Move 295 -- 9.2.1 Consequences following the Decision to Migrate 296 -- 9.2.2 Narratives Displaying the Division of the Tasks . 299 -- 9.2.3 Family-Strategies 302 -- 10 Recommendations for Practice . 307 -- 10.1 Migration, Children, and Gender Wage Gap . 307 -- 10.2 Childcare in the Geneva and the Frankfurt regions 313 -- 10.3 Family-Friendly Companies . 317 -- 10.4 Summary of the Implications for Further Research and the -- Recommendations for Practice 320 -- 11 Conclusion: Motility and Mobility 321 -- Appendix . 323 -- Bibliography 339.…”
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19818Publicado 1985Tabla de Contenidos: “…Анатолий Алексеевич АЛЕКСЕЕВ (Ленинград), Греческий лекционарий и славянский апракос 11Moshé ALTBAUER (Jerusalem), One Pericope From an Old-Russian Prax- apostle (Sinaitic Slavic Manuscript nr. 39) 19Gerhard BIRKFELLNER (Münster), Slavische Bibliomantie (Zur abergläubisch-prognostischen Volksliteratur bei den Slaven) 31Henrik BIRNBAUM (Los Angeles), Zur Problematik des Westkirchenslavischen 53Ivan DUJCEV (Sofia), Zur Biographie von Johannes dem Exarchen 67James FERRELL (Michigan-Los Angeles), Christian Names of the Type Danil (Danilo, Danila) in Old Russian Sources 73Biserka GRABAR (Zagreb), Osobitosti grafije i jezika glagoljskog Fraščićeva psaltira 75Josip HAMM (Beč), Morfonologija slavenskih jezika i njezino zna- čenje za opću lingvistiku 97Christian HANNICK (Trier), Der liturgische Standort der Prager Glagolitischen Fragmente 107Georg HOLZER (Wien), Der slavische Instrumental Plural der harten o-Stämme 119Gerta HUTTL-FOLTER (Wien), Zu den Verben und Deverbativen mit dem Präfix Hz- im Russischkirchenslavischen 127Radoslav KATIČIČ (Wien), Karl IV. und die liburnische Sprache 133Helmut KEIPERT (Bonn), Nil Kurljatev und die russische Sprachge-schichte 143Ольга Александровна КНЯЗЕВСКАЯ (Москва), Отрывок древнерусской рукописи конца XII - начала XIII века 157František KOPEČNY (Proßnitz), Einige slawische Verba dicendi lallischen Ursprungs 171Vladimír KYAS (Brno), K evangelnímu textu církevněslovanských Besed 179Horace G. …”
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19820por Saikia, Promode KumarTabla de Contenidos: “…Cover -- Copyright -- Contents -- Preface -- Preface to the Second Edition -- A Note to Students -- List of Symbols -- Matrices -- 1.1INTRODUCTION -- 1.2BASIC CONCEPTS -- 1.3 MATRIX OPERATIONS AND THEIR PROPERTIES -- 1.4 INVERTIBLE MATRICES -- 1.5 TRANSPOSE OF A MATRIX -- 1.6 PARTITION OF MATRICES -- BLOCK MULTIPLICATION -- 1.7 GROUPS AND FIELDS -- Systems of LinearEquations -- 2.1 INTRODUCTION -- 2.2 GAUSSIAN ELIMINATION -- 2.3 ELEMENTARY ROW OPERATIONS -- 2.4 ROW REDUCTION -- 2.5 INVERTIBLE MATRICES AGAIN -- 2.6 LU FACTORIZATION -- 2.7 DETERMINANT -- Vector Spaces -- 3.1 INTRODUCTION -- 3.2 BASIC CONCEPTS -- 3.3 LINEAR INDEPENDENCE -- 3.4 BASIS AND DIMENSION -- 3.5 SUBSPACES AGAIN -- 3.6 RANK OF A MATRIX -- 3.7 ORTHOGONALITY IN Rn -- 3.8 BASES OF SUBSPACES -- 3.9 QUOTIENT SPACE -- Linear Mapsand Matrices -- 4.1 INTRODUCTION -- 4.2 BASIC CONCEPTS -- 4.3 ALGEBRA OF LINEAR MAPS -- 4.4 ISOMORPHISM -- 4.5 MATRICES OF LINEAR MAPS -- Linear Operators -- 5.1 INTRODUCTION -- 5.2 POLYNOMIALS OVER FIELDS -- 5.3 CHARACTERISTIC POLYNOMIALS AND EIGENVALUES -- 5.4 MINIMAL POLYNOMIAL -- 5.5 INVARIANT SUBSPACES -- 5.6 SOME BASIC RESULTS -- 5.7 REAL QUADRATIC FORMS -- Canonical Forms -- 6.1 INTRODUCTION -- 6.2 PRIMARY DECOMPOSITION THEOREM -- 6.3 JORDAN FORMS -- Bilinear Forms -- 7.1 INTRODUCTION -- 7.2 BASIC CONCEPTS -- 7.3 LINEAR FUNCTIONALS AND DUAL SPACE -- 7.4 SYMMETRIC BILINEAR FORMS -- 7.5 GROUPS PRESERVING BILINEAR FORMS -- Inner Product Spaces -- 8.1 INTRODUCTION -- 8.2 HERMITIAN FORMS -- 8.3 INNER PRODUCT SPACE -- 8.4 GRAM-SCHMIDT ORTHOGONALIZATION PROCESS -- 8.5 ADJOINTS -- 8.6 UNITARY AND ORTHOGONAL OPERATORS -- 8.7 NORMAL OPERATORS -- Bibliography -- Index -- Blank Page…”
Publicado 2014
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