1.

Record Nr.

UNINA9910467659203321

Titolo

L'accompagnement du handicap à domicile : enjeux moraux, sociaux et politiques / / sous la direction de Isabelle Puech et Abdia Touahria-Gaillard

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Fontaines : , : Presses universitaires de Grenoble, , [2018]

©2018

ISBN

2-7061-4234-0

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (210 pages)

Collana

Handicap, vieillissement, sociét

Disciplina

362.4

Soggetti

People with disabilities - Services for

Electronic books.

Lingua di pubblicazione

Francese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia



2.

Record Nr.

UNINA9910480892503321

Titolo

Handbook for social justice in counseling psychology [[electronic resource] ] : leadership, vision, and action / / Rebecca L. Toporek ... [et al.]

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Los Angeles, [Calif.] ; ; London, : SAGE, 2006

ISBN

1-78268-901-X

1-4522-6165-2

1-4129-7622-7

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (633 p.)

Altri autori (Persone)

ToporekRebecca

Disciplina

150.7

158.3

Soggetti

Counseling psychology

Social justice

Electronic books.

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Note generali

Description based upon print version of record.

Nota di bibliografia

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Nota di contenuto

Cover; Contents; Foreword; 1 - Social Justice and Counseling Psychology in Context; 2 - Ethics and Professional Issues Related to the Practice of Social Justice in Counseling Psychology; PART I: Training; 3 - Social Justice Training in Counseling Psychology; 4 - Incorporating Social Justice in Counselor Training Programs; 5 - Empowering Undergraduate Students to Be Agents of Social Change; PART II: Schools; 6 - Prevention Work in Schools and With Youth; 7 - Prevention and Outreach With Underserved Populations; 8 - Transformative Endeavors

9 - Promoting Social Justice Through Preventive Interventions in Schools10 - A Theoretical and Practice Framework for Universal School-Based Prevention; PART III: Marginalized Communities; 11 - Marginalized Communities in the United States; 12 - Seeking Social Justice for Victims of Intimate Partner Violence; 13 - Achieving Social Justice for College Women With Disabilities; 14 - Environmental Racism; 15 - The Unwarranted Pathologizing of Homeless Mothers; 16 - Diving Into the Hornet's Nest; 17 - Toward a Radical Feminist Multicultural



Therapy; PART IV: Career and Vocational Issues

18 - Social Justice in Career and Vocational Aspects of Counseling Psychology19 - Tools for Remodeling the Master's House; 20 - Individual, Programmatic, and Entrepreneurial Approaches to Social Justice; 21 - Social Justice Through Self-Sufficiency; PART V: Social Justice in Health Care; 22 - Counseling Health Psychology's Collaborative Role in the Community; 23 - Working for Social Justice From Within the Health Care System; 24 - Community Health Promotion Curriculum; 25 - Social Justice Related to Working With HIV/AIDS From a Counseling Health Psychology Perspective

PART VI: Counseling Psychologists in the International Arena26 - Counseling Psychologists as International Social Architects; 27 - A Social Justice Approach to International Collaborative Consultation; 28 - Couples Helping Couples; 29 - Bringing Social Justice to International Practices of Counseling Psychology; 30 - Counseling Psychology and Nonviolent Activism; 31 - Moving From Contact to Change; PART VII: Policy and Legislative Change; 32 - Social Action in Policy and Legislation; 33 - Extending the Parsons Legacy; 34 - Confessions of an Abiding Counseling Psychologist

PART VIII: Future Directions35 - Future Directions for Counseling Psychology; Author Index; Subject Index; About the Editors; About the Contributors

Sommario/riassunto

'The Handbook for Social Justice in Counseling Psychology' provides counselling psychology students, educators researchers, and practitioners with a conceptual 'road map' of social justice and social action that they can integrate into their professional identity, role, and function.



3.

Record Nr.

UNINA9910822760003321

Autore

Nakamura Osamu

Titolo

Income distribution and economic growth of Japan under the deflationary economy : theory and evidence on an econometric analysis / / Osamu Nakamura, The International University of Japan, Japan

Pubbl/distr/stampa

[Hackensack] N.J., : World Scientific, c2013

New Jersey : , : World Scientific, , [2013]

�2013

ISBN

1-299-46266-9

981-4436-16-X

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (xvii, 251 pages) : illustrations

Collana

Gale eBooks

Disciplina

339.2/2

339.2/2/0952

388.952

Soggetti

Economics - Japan

Income distribution - Japan

Economic development - Japan

Deflation (Finance) - Japan

Japan Economic conditions 21st century

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Note generali

Description based upon print version of record.

Nota di bibliografia

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Nota di contenuto

Acknowledgments; Preface; Contents; List of Figures and Tables; Chapter 1. Introduction; 1.1. Research Objectives; 1.2. Methodology; 1.3. Structure of this Study; Chapter 2. The Japanese Economy After the End of High-Growth Era; 2.1. Period of Oil Crises and Transition to the Floating-System; 2.2. Period of the Plaza Accord and Bubble Economy in the 1980's; 2.3. The Lost Two Decades after the Bursting of the Bubble; End Notes; Chapter 3. The Deflationary Economy of Japan; 3.1. Economic Structure with an Inflationary and Deflationary Gap in the Process of Economic Development

3.2. Deflationary Gap in Japan 3.3. Estimation of GDP Capacity and Deflationary Gap; End Notes; Chapter 4. Causes of The Deflationary Economy; 4.1. Income Distribution Patterns; 4.2. Income Distribution



Patterns and the Supply-Side; 4.3. Income Distribution, Asset Accumulation and the Demand-Side Economy; 4.4. Deflationary Gap and Deflation; End Notes; Chapter 5. The Theoretical Model Framework; 5.1. The Theoretical Model for Empirical Analyses; Supply-side model; Demand-side model; Price model to integrate the Supply-side within the Demand-side; 5.2. Growth Model: A Supply-Side Approach

5.3. Income Distribution and Keynes Multiplier in the Demand-side Model 5.4. Simulations for Multiplier Effects on the Economy with Changes in Wage Income Share (θ); End Notes; Chapter 6. The Demand-Supply Integrated Econometric Model of Japan; 6.1. Structure of the Demand-Supply Integrated Macro-Econometric Model; 6.2. Model Structure and Specification by Block; 6.2.1. Real expenditure block; 6.2.2. Nominal expenditure block; 6.2.3. Prices and wage rates block; 6.2.4. Production block; 6.2.5. Population and labor force block; 6.2.6. Money and finance block; 6.2.7. Income distribution block

6.2.8. Public finance block 6.2.9. International trade and balance of payment block; 6.3. Unit Root Test; End note; Chapter 7. Regression Analysis; 7.1. Supply-Side; 7.1.1. Production function; 7.2. Demand-Side; 7.2.1. Household final consumption expenditure; 7.2.2. Housing investment; 7.2.3. Non-housing investment; 7.2.4. Merchandise exports; 7.2.5. Merchandise imports; 7.3. Income Distribution; 7.3.1. Corporate income prior to dividend; 7.3.2. Wage and salaried income; 7.3.3. Household financial and non-financial assets and liabilities; 7.4. Prices; 7.4.1. Output price

7.4.2. Deflator of household consumption expenditure 7.4.3. Export price; End Notes; Chapter 8. Dynamic Simulation Tests; 8.1. Model Reliability Test: Final Test in Goldberger Tests; 8.2. Dynamic Keynes Multiplier Tests; 8.2.1. Effects of government investment increase; 8.2.2. Effects of personal income tax cut; 8.3. Monetary and Financial Policy Simulation Test; 8.4. Yen Appreciation Dynamic Simulation Test; End Notes; Chapter 9. Long-Term Economic Forecasts up to FY2030; 9.1. Baseline Forecast: A Most-Likely Scenario; 9.2. Household Income Increase Scenario Forecasts

9.2.1. Household dividend income increase scenario: Scenario A

Sommario/riassunto

The Japanese economy has experienced a structural deflationary gap since the mid-1970's. Although the gap was decreasing in the bubble period, the deflationary economy has become more serious since the bursting of the bubble. Accordingly, this book attempts to examine the causes of the Japanese deflationary economy, characterized as a structural deflation and discusses how to alleviate the prolonged slowdown in order to restore Japan to a trajectory of high economic growth, with a special focus on the function of income distribution. In addition, not only income distribution flows but also accu