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De maatschappelijke en wetenschappelijke belangstelling voor (echt)scheiding en de impact ervan op het leven van kinderen en ex-partners nam de laatste jaren gestaag toe. Op vraag van de Vlaams minister van Welzijn, Volksgezondheid en Gezin startte het CBGS (Centrum voor Bevolkings- en Gezinsstudies) in 2005 een onderzoeksproject op naar de impact van een (echt)scheiding op de leefsituatie van de kinderen en van de ex-partners. Dit onderzoek verliep onder leiding en coördinatie van Christine Van Peer en werd in de loop van 2006 verdergezet binnen de Studiedienst van de Vlaamse Regering. Een analyse van Rijksregistergegevens door Edith Lodewijckx leert dat een niet gering aantal kinderen in Vlaanderen ooit betrokken raakt bij een scheiding of echtscheiding: naar schatting 20 à 25% van de kinderen in Vlaanderen maakt een scheiding of echtscheiding van de ouders mee. Deze studie geeft een uitgebreid overzicht van de onderzoeksliteratuur inzake de effecten van een scheiding op het verdere leven van de betrokken gezinsleden. In grote mate betreft dit de Angelsaksische onderzoeksliteratuur ? deze literatuur is namelijk het omvangrijkst ?, maar daarnaast worden tevens de belangrijkste resultaten uit de Nederlands-Vlaamse onderzoeksliteratuur gepresenteerd
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Intimate partner violence --- Sex crimes --- Sexual abuse victims --- Victims of crimes
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725.51 --- Ziekenhuizen ; 1991-2007 --- Architectuur ; Duitsland ; hospitalen en klinieken --- Architectuur ; Oostenrijk ; hospitalen en klinieken --- Architectuur ; Zwitserland ; hospitalen en klinieken --- Nickl & Partner --- Kada, Klaus --- Herzog & de Meuron --- Behnisch & Partner --- ziekenhuisarchitectuur --- ziekenhuizen --- architectuur --- Openbare gebouwen ; ziekenhuizen, klinieken --- gebouwen voor gezondheidszorg - ziekenhuizen --- Architecture, Modern --- Hospital architecture --- Hospital Design and Construction --- History, 20th Century --- History, 21st Century --- Architecture --- Hospital buildings --- Modern architecture --- History
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Architecture --- Meyer, Adrian, --- Burkard, Urs, --- Burkard, Meyer Architekten --- 691.3 --- 691 --- Burkard Meyer --- Burkard, Urs --- Meyer, Adrian --- Beton --- Bouwmaterialen (architectuur) --- History --- Meyer, Burkard --- Meyer, Burkard. --- Burkard, Meyer Architekten. --- Burkard Meyer Steiger & Partner
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Civil unions --- Domestic partner benefits --- Gay couples --- Lesbian couples --- Same-sex marriage --- Unmarried couples --- Law and legislation --- Law and legislation --- Legal status, laws, etc --- Legal status, laws, etc --- Law and legislation --- Legal status, laws, etc
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The papers featured in Attachment and Sexuality create a dense tapestry, each forming a separate narrative strand that elucidates different configurations of the relationship between attachment and sexuality. As a whole, the volume explores the areas of convergence and divergence, opposition, and integration between these two systems. It suggests that there is a bi-directional web of influences that weaves the attachment and sexual systems together in increasingly complex ways from infancy to adulthood.The volume's unifying thread is the idea that the attachment system, and
Object relations (Psychoanalysis) --- Interpersonal relations. --- Parent and child. --- Sex (Psychology) --- Psychology, Sexual --- Sex --- Sexual behavior, Psychology of --- Sexual psychology --- Sensuality --- Child and parent --- Children and parents --- Parent-child relations --- Parents and children --- Children and adults --- Interpersonal relations --- Parental alienation syndrome --- Sandwich generation --- Human relations --- Interpersonal relationships --- Personal relations --- Relations, Interpersonal --- Relationships, Interpersonal --- Social behavior --- Social psychology --- Object relations theory (Psychoanalysis) --- Psychoanalysis --- Psychological aspects --- Parent and child --- Object Attachment --- Interpersonal Relations --- Parent-Child Relations --- Sexuality --- Parent Child Relationship --- Parent-Child Relationship --- Parent-Offspring Interaction --- Interaction, Parent-Offspring --- Parent Child Relations --- Parent Child Relationships --- Parent Offspring Interaction --- Parent-Child Relation --- Parent-Child Relationships --- Parent-Offspring Interactions --- Relation, Parent-Child --- Relationship, Parent Child --- Relationship, Parent-Child --- Gender Issues --- Husband-Wife Communication --- Partner Communication --- Social Relationships --- Communication, Husband-Wife --- Communication, Partner --- Communications, Husband-Wife --- Communications, Partner --- Husband Wife Communication --- Husband-Wife Communications --- Interpersonal Relation --- Partner Communications --- Relation, Interpersonal --- Relationship, Social --- Relationships, Social --- Social Relationship --- Social Behavior --- Friends --- Emotional Intelligence --- Bonding, Psychological --- Object Relationship --- Psychological Bonding --- Bonding (Psychology) --- Bonds, Emotional --- Emotional Bonds --- Object Relations --- Symbiotic Relations (Psychology) --- Attachment, Object --- Attachments, Object --- Bond, Emotional --- Bondings (Psychology) --- Emotional Bond --- Object Attachments --- Object Relation --- Object Relationships --- Relation, Object --- Relation, Symbiotic (Psychology) --- Relations, Object --- Relations, Symbiotic (Psychology) --- Relationship, Object --- Relationships, Object --- Symbiotic Relation (Psychology) --- psychology
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The authors apply a Heckman selection model to the 2003 Investment Climate Survey (ICS) to investigate supply-side constraints to export performance at the firm level in Ecuador. To correct for the non-random truncation problems, they use the Heckman selection model to estimate the probability of exporting (export propensity) and the share of total sales that are exported (export intensity) by Ecuadorian firms. They develop a baseline model with 12 independent variables divided into three categories-idiosyncratic characteristics, technology, and business environment. The authors develop three other models with the addition of variables related to trade integration, business environment, and infrastructure. Results corroborate with the hypothesis implicit in the Heckman model, which considers both decisions made by a firm-whether to export, and how much of its sales to export-to be interdependent. In the Ecuadorian case, they find three important results for the firm's export performance: technology matters; infrastructure does not; and trade orientation is significant, with specialized firms tending to have smaller export intensity when their main trade partners are countries of the Andean Community, and the opposite happening if the United States is their main trade partner. The authors find a robust and stable relationship for export propensity and intensity with size, import of inputs, labor regulations, in-house research and development, quality certification, web-use, and foreign ownership. Also, capacity utilization and trade with the United States positively affect export intensity, while trade within the Andean Community has the opposite effect in the outcome variable. But they find no significant relationship for the infrastructure variables.
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The authors apply a Heckman selection model to the 2003 Investment Climate Survey (ICS) to investigate supply-side constraints to export performance at the firm level in Ecuador. To correct for the non-random truncation problems, they use the Heckman selection model to estimate the probability of exporting (export propensity) and the share of total sales that are exported (export intensity) by Ecuadorian firms. They develop a baseline model with 12 independent variables divided into three categories-idiosyncratic characteristics, technology, and business environment. The authors develop three other models with the addition of variables related to trade integration, business environment, and infrastructure. Results corroborate with the hypothesis implicit in the Heckman model, which considers both decisions made by a firm-whether to export, and how much of its sales to export-to be interdependent. In the Ecuadorian case, they find three important results for the firm's export performance: technology matters; infrastructure does not; and trade orientation is significant, with specialized firms tending to have smaller export intensity when their main trade partners are countries of the Andean Community, and the opposite happening if the United States is their main trade partner. The authors find a robust and stable relationship for export propensity and intensity with size, import of inputs, labor regulations, in-house research and development, quality certification, web-use, and foreign ownership. Also, capacity utilization and trade with the United States positively affect export intensity, while trade within the Andean Community has the opposite effect in the outcome variable. But they find no significant relationship for the infrastructure variables.
Business Environment --- Competitors --- Currencies and Exchange Rates --- Debt Markets --- Dominant Firms --- E-Business --- Economic Theory and Research --- Emerging Markets --- Employment --- Enterprises --- Entrepreneurs --- Expansion --- Finance and Financial Sector Development --- Firm --- Firm Size --- Firms --- Foreign Direct Investment --- Foreign Market --- Foreign Markets --- Free Trade --- Infrastructure Economics and Finance --- International Economics & Trade --- Law and Development --- Macroeconomics and Economic Growth --- Market --- Markets --- Microfinance --- Parties --- Partner --- Partners --- Private Participation in Infrastructure --- Private Sector Development --- See --- Small Firms --- Small Scale Enterprises --- Trade Law
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