Title:In Search of Gender Differences in Access to Continuing Training: Is There a Gender Gap and If Yes, Why?
Author(s):DIECKHOFF, Martina; STEIBER, NadiaDate:2009Type of Publication:Working PaperSeries/Report no.:WZB Discussion PaperAbstract:Gender differences in access to continuing training are often argued to be a central cause of persisting gender inequalities in occupational attainment. Yet, existing empirical work has presented rather mixed evidence ...
Title:In the company of Iyäsus: The Jesuit mission in Ethiopia, 1557-1632
Author(s):MARTINEZ D'ALOS-MONER, AndreuDate:2009Type of Publication:ThesisSeries/Report no.:EUI PhD thesesAbstract:This study focuses on the Jesuit mission in Ethiopia (1557-1632). It presents a comprehensive history of the mission, from its inception during the reign of the Portuguese King Dom Manuel I, through its phase of expansion ...
Title:In the Corridors and in the Streets: A comparative study of the impacts of social movement campaigns in the EU
Author(s):PARKS, LouisaDate:2009Type of Publication:ThesisSeries/Report no.:EUI PhD thesesAbstract:This doctoral thesis aims to trace the impacts of campaigns carried out by coalitions of social movement organisations in the transnational arena of the EU. In order to accomplish this task, an original approach to process ...
Title:In the Doorway to Development: An enquiry into market oriented structural changes in Norway ca. 1750-1830
Author(s):HUTCHISON, RagnhildDate:2010Type of Publication:ThesisSeries/Report no.:EUI PhD thesesAbstract:Most studies of pre-industrial economic and structural change focus on the economically leading regions or countries of the time, or use this development as an ideal by which to evaluate and compare change occurring in ...
Title:In the Name of the Prophet? Danish Muslim Mobilization During the Muhammad Caricatures Controversy
Author(s):LINDEKILDE, Lasse E.Date:2008Type of Publication:ArticleAbstract:The twelve Muhammad caricatures published in September 2005 led to unforeseen Muslim mobilization and claim making in Denmark. Several academics, public intellectuals, and politicians have explained this by referring to ...