MWP Working Papers: Recent submissions
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Title:New (im)possibilities for agriculture and domestic services in Poland and Italy? : navigating legal solutions and social organisations’ support for Ukrainian women displaced by the full-scale invasion of Ukraine in 2022 Author(s):FEDYUK, Olena; KYLIUSHYK, Ivanna; LASHCHUK, Iuliia Date:2023Type:Working PaperSeries/Number:[CMR Working Papers]; [Centre of Migration Research of the University of Warsaw]; [134/192]Abstract:The aim of this report is to analyse the support provided to Ukrainian women in Poland and Italy displaced as a result of the full-scale Russian invasion of Ukraine in 2022. The analysis focuses on the actions taken by ...
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Title:Right-wing legal mobilization against abortion : the case of Poland Author(s):KOCEMBA, Karolina Date:2023Type:Working PaperSeries/Number:EUI; MWP; Working Paper; 2023/02Abstract:Over the last few years, women’s rights and freedoms have been challenged intensively before the Constitutional Courts: in Poland, the Constitutional Court tightened pregnancy termination laws; the Constitutional Court in ...
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Title:From mystical to morbid love : the emergence of sexual science and gender ideology in the late Ottoman Empire and early Turkish Republic Author(s):KILIÇ, GözdeDate:2023Type:Working PaperSeries/Number:EUI; MWP; Working Paper; 2023/01Abstract:This paper investigates the construction of Ottoman/Turkish sexual scientific knowledge and gender norms in the early twentieth century. It traces the shifting definitions of love and explores how its mystical meaning was ...
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Title:Green Bonds : an assessment of the proposed EU Green Bond Standard and its potential to prevent greenwashing Author(s):BADENHOOP, NikolaiDate:2022Type:Technical ReportSeries/Number:Policy Department for Economic, Scientific and Quality of Life Policies; Directorate-General for Internal Policies; 2022/703359Abstract:This study analyses the Commission proposal for a Regulation on European green bonds. It compares the proposal with existing EU legislation on sustainable finance and financial regulation and contextualises it in the EU ...
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Title:COVID-19 and the accelerated shift to technology-enabled work from home (WFH) Author(s):MARCUS, J. Scott; PETROPOULOS, Georgios; ALOISI, Antonio Date:2022Type:Working PaperSeries/Number:Transatlantic Expert Group on the Future of Work (TEG) Working Paper; 2022Abstract:People have been working remotely from many locations for many years, but the growth in work from home has historically tended to be slow in both the USA and the EU. Most of those who worked from home did so for only a ...