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UNISA990003546940203316 |
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Trade union practices on anti-discrimination and diversity : European trade union anti-discrimination and diversity study : innovative and significant practices in fighting discrimination and promoting diversity : report / European Commission, Directorate-General for Employment, social affairs and equal opportunities |
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Luxembourg : Publications office of the European Union, 2010 |
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Eguaglianza - Paesi dell'Unione europea |
Sindacati - Paesi della Comunità europea |
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The European trade union anti-discrimination and diversity study has identified 130 significant or innovative initiatives among 280 anti-discrimination and pro-equality trade union initiatives in 34 European countries. The study maps out the geographical distribution of these initiatives and outlines the forms of discrimination they aim to combat. It also looks at the thematic areas covered and the role played by both legislation and equality bodies. 15 case studies were selected and are presented in details. Finally, gaps in the current action are identified and suggestions made for the future. A summary (ISBN: 978-92-79-16256-5) is also available which sets out the key findings of the study and suggestions for future action. [Abstract tratto dalla pubblicazione] |
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UNINA9910557672103321 |
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Lockhart Thurmon |
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Sensors for Gait, Posture, and Health Monitoring Volume 2 |
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Basel, Switzerland, : MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute, 2020 |
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1 online resource (392 p.) |
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Humanities |
Social interaction |
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In recent years, many technologies for gait and posture assessments have emerged. Wearable sensors, active and passive in-house monitors, and many combinations thereof all promise to provide accurate measures of physical activity, gait, and posture parameters. Motivated by market projections for wearable technologies and driven by recent technological innovations in wearable sensors (MEMs, electronic textiles, wireless communications, etc.), wearable health/performance research is growing rapidly and has the potential to transform future healthcare from disease treatment to disease prevention. The objective of this Special Issue is to address and disseminate the latest gait, posture, and activity monitoring systems as well as various mathematical models/methods that characterize mobility functions. This Special Issue focuses on wearable monitoring systems and physical sensors, and its mathematical models can be utilized in varied environments under varied conditions to monitor health and performance |
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