51,141 research outputs found
Il percorso di attuazione dell’autonomia differenziata: evoluzione storica e prospettive
Questo numero di Economia Italiana è dedicato ai temi della “autonomia differenziata”, o del federalismo asimmetrico, la possibilità, cioè, che alcune funzioni attualmente svolte dallo Stato nazionale siano decentrate e attribuite ad (alcune) regioni assieme alle risorse per poterle svolgerle. Il federalismo asimmetrico non rappresenta naturalmente una novità nel contesto italiano, vista la storica compresenza sul territorio nazionale di regioni a statuto ordinario (RSO) e a statuto speciale (RSS). Ma la specialità attuale è un’esperienza da cui è difficile trarre indicazioni significative, sia perché le RSS sono per competenze e risorse tutte diverse le une dalle altre, sia perché il loro sistema di finanziamento è particolarmente generoso e di conseguenza non estendibile alle altre regioni senza rimettere in discussione la sopravvivenza stessa del paese
Turati e Salvemini
La collaborazione di salvemini alla Critica Sociale e i suoi rapporti con Turati quali risultano dai loro Carteggi
La "Critica Sociale" ed i problemi del riformismo nel Carteggio Turati-Kulisciof-Bonomi
i rapporti intercorsi tra Turati e la Kuliscioff da un lato e Bonomi dall'altro nel attraverso i Carteggi conservati all'Archivio di stato di Mantov
Microlechia chretieni TURATI 1924
Microlechia chretieni TURATI, 1924 F i r s t r e c o r d. HUEMER & KARSHOLT (2010: 352) from Makrygialos. E x a m i n e d m a t e r i a l. 13, 1♀, Lassithi distr., Makrygialos, 11-19.vi.1988, leg. Johansson, genitalia slide Hendriksen 2607, 2608 (ZMUC).Published as part of Karsholt, Ole & Huemer, Peter, 2017, Review of Gelechiidae (Lepidoptera) from Crete, pp. 159-190 in Linzer biologische Beiträge 49 (1) on page 183, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.535659
Enrico Bignami e Filippo Turati: l'amicizia di una vita
I rapporti tra Turati e Bignami iniziarono a Milano negli anni Settanta e continuarono anche quando Bignami, recatosi a Lugano, dette vita alla rivista Coenobium
Legal status and voluntary abortions by immigrants
We estimate the effect of granting legal status to immigrant women on voluntary abortions. We exploit the 2007 EU enlargement as an exogenous shock to legal status for Romanian and Bulgarian women, considering Italy as a destination country. Using a standard Difference-in-Differences model, we estimate a decline between 60% and 70% in voluntary pregnancy termination (VPT) rates for the new EU citizens from the two Eastern countries. We also introduce a novel framework to separate the total effect of the enlargement into a “citizenship” effect due to (legal or illegal) migrants already present in Italy and a “selection” effect due to new flows of immigrants. We show that the findings are robust to several alternative explanations. The drop in abortions points to legal status as a way to empower immigrant women
Multigrid methods: Grid transfer operators and subdivision schemes
The convergence rate of a multigrid method depends on the properties of the smoother and the so-called grid transfer operator. In this paper we define and analyze new grid transfer operators with a generic cutting size which are applicable for high order problems. We enlarge the class of available geometric grid transfer operators by relating the symbol analysis of the coarse grid correction with the approximation properties of univariate subdivision schemes. We show that the polynomial generation property and stability of a subdivision scheme are crucial for convergence and optimality of the corresponding multigrid method. We construct a new class of grid transfer operators from univariate primal binary and ternary pseudo-spline symbols. Our numerical results illustrate the behavior of the new grid transfer operators and provide promising preliminary results for the bivariate cas
Understanding labour productivity in maternity wards
This paper provides a causal estimate of labour productivity in maternity wards. We consider an Italian law that defines the staffing requirements of hospital maternity units according to the annual number of births. We exploit the discontinuities in the availability of medical staff caused by thresholds in the law to define both instrumental variables and a regression discontinuity framework that allows us to estimate the causal effect of different teams of professionals on the mode of delivery and on the health status of newborns and mothers at delivery. The analysis is based on detailed patient-level data on births in an Italian region. We find that maternity units with annual births above the thresholds are more likely to have a ’full team’ of professionals at delivery. We find that having a full team has no effect on the mode of delivery (caesarean section vs vaginal birth). However, the presence of a full team has a significant impact on health outcomes. We find an improvement in both neonatal and maternal outcomes associated with a more intensive use of medical interventions, suggesting that larger hospitals are better than smaller units at managing deliveries with appropriate treatments to avoid complications. In addition, we do not find substantial heterogeneous effects across days of the week, time of day, or nationality of mothers
Allium vegetables intake and the risk of gastric cancer in the Stomach cancer Pooling (StoP) project
Dalmartello M, Turati F, Zhang ZF, Lunet N, Rota M, Bonzi R, Galeone C, Martimianaki G, Palli D, Ferraroni M, Yu GP, Morais S, Malekzadeh R, López-Carrillo L, Zaridze D, Maximovitch D, Aragonés N, Fernández-Tardón G, Martin V, Vioque J, Garcia de la Hera M, Curado MP, Coimbra FJF, Assumpcao P, Pakseresht M, Hu J, Hernández-Ramírez RU, Ward MH, Pourfarzi F, Mu L, Tsugane S, Hidaka A, Lagiou P, Lagiou A, Trichopoulou A, Karakatsani A, Boffetta P, Camargo MC, Negri E, La Vecchia C, Pelucchi
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