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    Optimal International Division of Labour by Thieß Petersen

    Published 2020-04-01
    “…As long as the marginal costs and marginal benefi ts associated with the international division of labour stick to standard economic theory, there is an optimal degree of this division for every economy. …”
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    TEACHING INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS: UNIQUE COMPETENCES FOR TEACHING STAFF by Vyacheslav A. Starodubtsev, Evgeniia O. Frantcuzskaia

    Published 2016-12-01
    “…A block of unique competences for teaching staff: competences of tolerance, convergence, polymedia, individualization and international standardization is presented as well as their qualitative characteristics. …”
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    QUALIFICATIONS OF HIGHER EDUCATION AND PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS: HARMONIZATION WITH EFFORTS by E. V. Karavaeva

    Published 2018-01-01
    “…Based on the analysis of the international practice (US experience), the author considers the attempts to couple professional standards and federal state educational standards and shows their inadequacy. …”
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    Climate change and occupational health: Escalating risks and prevention strategies by Cyril Cosme

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…The impacts are greater in countries of the global south where many people work outdoors and standards of protection are inadequate.In this interview, Cyril Cosme, director of the French office of the International Labour Organization (ILO), discusses the risks related to climate change that workers face and describes the ILO’s role in documenting these risks, drawing up standards for protecting workers and helping governments implement them, especially in countries that lack the capacity to manage these challenges alone.…”
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    A new perspective on social sustainability: examining Amazon workers’ working conditions and protests applying computational methods in social sciences by Ali Çelik, Naim Göktaş, Engincan Yıldız

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…For example, it was found that the working conditions of Amazon workers contravene the International Labour Organization (ILO) and the United Nations (UN) definition of decent work. …”
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    An Analysis of the Vocational-Educational Problematics for Substantiating Production Specialist Competencies by V. E. Steinberg, L. V. Vakhidova, E. M. Gabitova

    Published 2019-02-01
    “…Today, the system of secondary vocational education (SVE) is faced by a multi-factorial problem: the training of qualified specialists, taking into account approved federal unified standards; the fulfillment of potential employers’ requirements, which often do not coincide with these standards; and the determination of rapid responses to continuous changes in labour market conditions, i. e. the requirement for a qualitative human resources upgrade in regional production clusters and holding companies, as well as numerous small enterprises.The aim of the research was to develop a methodology for analysing vocational-educational problematics. …”
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    The span of communicated ideas on corporate social responsibility (CSR) in Peru by George Angelopulo, Assim Alpaslan, Catherina Schenck

    Published 2022-10-01
    “… Since the establishment of ISO 26000, which is the international standard for social responsibility, companies around the world have increased their focus on corporate social responsibility (CSR) and on how their actions, products and services affect society. …”
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    A descriptive analysis of a medical humanitarian aid initiative for quality perinatal management in war-torn Ukraine by Iryna Mogilevkina, Dmytro Dobryanskyy, Rhona MacDonald, Diane Watson, David Southall

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…After informed consent, mothers (n = 13735) who agreed to use in labour fetal self-monitoring in addition to standard intrapartum fetal health surveillance, monitored and recorded fetal heart rate changes on a “contraction-by-contraction” basis into a special form. …”
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