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Tip and torque control in complex extraction treatment with preadjusted lingual appliances
Tip and torque control is one of the most difficult aspects of orthodontic extraction treat-ment, particularly with fixed lingual appliances.Drs. Albertini, Albertini, Lombardo, and Siciliani describe two multidisciplinary adult extraction cases (one presurgical) in which outstanding results were achieved with a preadjusted lingual system and simple sliding mechanics. Keys to anterior tip and torque control are highlighted
De fil en aiguille : polka : [pour le piano] / par Henri Albertini ; [ill. par] A. Ferrières
Titre uniforme : Albertini, Henri (18..-18..? ; compositeur). Compositeur. [De fil en aiguille. Piano]Polkas (piano) -- +* 1800......- 1899......+:19e siècle:Piano, Musique de -- +* 1800......- 1899......+:19e siècle
Support to the elderly and caring regimes. An analysis of patterns of informal support and their determinants in six European countries
In this chapter Albertini offers an analysis of patterns of informal and formal care support to the elderly in six European countries: Austria, Denmark, Germany, Italy, Poland and Spain. In particular, using data from the Survey of Health, Ageing and Retirement in Europe, the author shows that the quota of elderly people receiving informal support is far larger than the number of individuals getting formal support. It is also argued that the generosity of LTC policies does not crowd out the family; on the contrary, it crowds in informal support provision and push the family to specialise in less time and skills demanding tasks. Patterns of informal support fit well the care regimes typologies: displaying a north to south gradient in the likelihood of receiving unpaid help, and an opposite gradient in the average amount of support received. Differently, patterns of formal care utilization follow only to some extent the typologies of care regimes proposed in the literature. In particular, the analysis of home care services questions the existence of both a Continental and Mediterranean regime
Busco empleo, cama adentro
Si Uruguay le otorgara el asilo a Alan García, nuestro ex presidente tendría que establecer residencia en ese país ¿en qué trabajaría? Javier Díaz Albertini, docente e investigador de la Universidad de Lima, sugiere algunos posibles empleos para que el ex presidente trabaje y no se convierta en una carga para el Estado uruguayo
Hacerse el sueco
Una reflexión en torno a la discriminación lingüística por parte de los grupos de poder. Javier Díaz Albertini, docente de la Universidad de Lima, sostiene que "reconocer cualquier tipo de desigualdad (lingüística, económica, de género, étnico-racial) es admitir necesariamente que el sistema mismo lo crea y que se deben tomar medidas correctivas, las cuales casi siempre tendrán efecto negativo sobre los grupos de poder [...] pero que "mejor resulta “hacerse el sueco”, magnífica expresión que –según el DRAE– significa “desentenderse de algo, fingir que no se entiende”; y, ¡puf!, desaparece"
Habermas en terrain insulaire. La Corsica et son espace public. Avec un essai de Jürgen Habermas
Les interactions entre communication et politique sont des plus anciennes. Elles révèlent l’état de ce lieu d’expression et d’affrontement des légitimités constitutives et contradictoires de la démocratie. Le bon fonctionnement de la triangulation Individu – Espace public – Médias exige une participation des citoyens toujours plus active. Face aux profondes mutations du monde, la Corse a pour obligation de trouver son positionnement au sein de ce nouveau paysage sans cesse évolutif. Pour relever ce challenge, elle doit mobiliser ses ressources, activer ses compétences communicatives, locales comme diasporiques, et surtout s’apprêter à relever le défi qui consiste à repenser, et sans doute à réinventer, sa propre communication politique.
SOMMAIRE
Présentation
Andrea Borghini 9
Un nouveau changement structurel de l’espace public politique
Jürgen Habermas 13
La Corsica et son espace public politique. Défis pour le présent et l’avenir
Françoise Albertini et Luca Corchia 61
1. Objet. Défis, clivages et tabous d’aujourd’hui 61
2. Méthodologie. Le participant-comme-observateur 65
3. Finalité. Une recherche-action dans l’espace public 68
4. Politique. La lutte entre factions et le clanisme. Nouvelles responsabilités 73
5. Economie. Au-delà de la Corse « tout tourisme ». Un développement durable 81
6. Culture. Entre imaginaire et réalité 87
7. Société. Une citoyenneté désavouée. Inclure la diversité 93
8. Nous et les autres. Une nouvelle fusion d’horizons 102
Interviews
1. Vannina Bernard-Leoni 109
2. Illeana Campana 120
3. Tony Casalta 126
4. André Fazi 140
5. Catherine Fieschi 150
6. Pascal Génot 170
7. Jeanne Ferrari-Giovanangeli 180
8. Antoine-Marie Graziani 200
9. Jean-Michel Pedinielli 212
10. Dominique Salini 223
Conclusion
Françoise Albertini et Luca Corchia 241
Bibliographie 25
Il contratto generazionale tra pubblico e privato. Equilibri e squilibri tra le generazioni in Italia
The public dimension of the generational contract which is at the very basis of the Italian welfare system strongly favors older generations. An analysis of both social service budget allocations and welfare regime outcomes - in terms of individuals' net equivalent incomes - shows that in the last thirty years young families have experienced a quite dramatic deterioration of their socio-economic conditions. However, the disequilibrium of the public dimension of the generational contract is partly compensated by events in the private dimension of the same contract. Analysis of intergenerational exchanges within the family reveals that there is a net downward flow of resources (both of time and money) from parents to children. In comparison to what occurs in other European countries, Italian young people benefit from a longer period of coresidency and shared consumption with their parents and, once they leave their parental home, enjoy more intense (although less likely) resource transfers. Overall the specific settings of the private and public dimensions of the Italian generational contract seem to have quite adverse effects on young Italians' transition to adulthood and appear to be increasingly unsustainable
La trasmissione intergenerazionale delle disuguaglianze in Italia: classi sociali e il sostegno dei figli prime fasi della vita lavorativa
Il welfare italiano è caratterizzato da una debole protezione delle persone giovani, particolarmente nel momento della loro transizione dal sistema educativo al mercato del lavoro. Quindi il ruolo della famiglia nel proteggere i giovani che stanno cercando la loro prima occupazione è particolarmente importante, anche alla luce della scarsissima mobilità intergenerazionale che caratterizza il mercato del lavoro. L'articolo mostra che, al netto delle risorse di reddito disponibili, le famiglie delle classi sociali più elevate proteggono meglio i loro figli mentre essi stanno cercando il primo lavoro e che, durante i primi tempi della loro carriera lavorativa, ne promuovono l'indipendenza abitativa attraverso trasferimenti finanziari
Classe sociale e fecondità: conta più la classe “di lei” o “di lui”?
La decisione di avere un figlio è stata spesso studiata in relazione
alla condizione socio-economica della coppia, in termini specialmente di istruzione e ricchezza. Poco considerato è invece il ruolo della
classe sociale individuale dei due membri della coppia. Marco Albertini,
Teodora Maksimovic, Letizia Mencarini e Giorgio Piccitto, per mezzo
di un approccio quantitativo, mostrano che la classe sociale “di lei” è
determinante nella scelta di avere un figlio, e che questa circostanza è più
probabile per le donne in cima alla ‘piramide sociale’
Minimal families: Childlessness and intergenerational transfers
Previous research has been wanting in two
respects : it has considered the childless as homogeneous, and it has
conceptualised them as a problem group. Policy-oriented research has
therefore tended to focus on the general consequences of childlessness on
the demand for public health and social care services as well as on the
institutional arrangements that might reduce the prevalence of childlessness.
The aim of this special issue is to redress this double deficit.
Firstly, we address the complexity of the social mechanisms that explain
the consequences of childlessness for individuals by taking into account
not only older people’s parenthood status, but also their gender, marital
history and motivations for having no child. Secondly, we conceptualise
childless older people not as a social problem but as a societal resource, by
focusing not on what people without children lack and need but on what
they provide to their families, to the younger generations and to society at
large.
Contributors: Kohli, M; Albertini, M.; Adloff, F.; Hurd, M.; Dykstra, P.; Wenger, G. C.
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