LEADER 03225nam 2200541 450 001 9910828792803321 005 20230308172944.0 010 $a0-8218-9917-1 035 $a(CKB)3360000000463971 035 $a(EBL)3113706 035 $a(SSID)ssj0000973594 035 $a(PQKBManifestationID)11594938 035 $a(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000973594 035 $a(PQKBWorkID)10984482 035 $a(PQKB)10201185 035 $a(MiAaPQ)EBC3113706 035 $a(RPAM)0000000644 035 $a(PPN)195408950 035 $a(EXLCZ)993360000000463971 100 $a20750507h19531953 uy 0 101 0 $aeng 135 $aur|n|---||||| 181 $ctxt$2rdacontent 182 $cc$2rdamedia 183 $acr$2rdacarrier 200 10$aGeometry of moment spaces /$fS. Karlin, L.S. Shapely 210 1$aProvidence :$cAmerican Mathematical Society,$d1953. 210 4$aİ1953 215 $a1 online resource (93 pages) $cillustrations 225 1 $aMemoirs of the American Mathematical Society ;$vnumber 12 300 $aDescription based upon print version of record. 311 0 $a0-8218-1212-2 320 $aReferences: pages 92-93. 327 $a""CONTENTS""; ""CHAPTER I: CONVEX SETS""; ""1. Elementary definitions""; ""2. Boundary indices""; ""3. Convex representation""; ""4. Convex cones. Duality""; ""5. Conjugate points""; ""CHAPTER II: THE MOMENT SPACE D[sup(n)] AND ITS DUAL P[sup(n)]""; ""6. Distribution functions on [0, 1]""; ""7. The moment space D[sup(n)]""; ""8. The polynomial space P[sup(n)]""; ""9. The boundary of P[sup(n)]""; ""10. A property of the extreme points of P[sup(n)]""; ""11. The boundary of D[sup(n)]""; ""CHAPTER III: THE SIMPLEXES S[sup(n)] AND B[sup(n)]""; ""12. The simplex S[sup(n)]"" 327 $a""13. The dual simplex B[sup(n)]""""14. Fit of S[sup(n)] and B[sup(n)] to D[sup(n)] and P[sup(n)]""; ""15. Comparison of volumes""; ""CHAPTER IV: ALGEBRAIC DESCRIPTION OF THE MOMENT SPACES""; ""16. Moment sequences and quadratic forms""; ""17. The determinants I??[sub(m)] and their relation to the faces of D[sup(n)]""; ""18. The lower and upper boundaries of D[sup(n)]""; ""CHAPTER V: DISTRIBUTIONS HAVING GIVEN MOMENTS""; ""19. The polynomials I??[sub(m)](t) and I??[sub(m)(t)""; ""20. Construction of distribution functions"" 327 $a""21. Characterization of the set of distribution functions with given moments""""22. Intertwining property of functions in D|x""; ""CHAPTER VI: APPLICATION TO ORTHOGONAL POLYNOMIALS""; ""23. Orthogonality of the I??-polynomials""; ""24. Separation of roots. Christoffel numbers""; ""25. Geometry of the Tchebycheff polynomials""; ""CHAPTER VII: SYMMETRIES OF THE MOMENT SPACES""; ""26. Reversal of the unit interval""; ""27. Moment space of symmetric distributions""; ""28. Other symmetries""; ""REFERENCES"" 410 0$aMemoirs of the American Mathematical Society ;$v12. 606 $aMoment spaces 615 0$aMoment spaces. 700 $aKarlin$b Samuel$f1923-2007,$03477 702 $aShapely$b Lloyd S.$f1923- 801 0$bMiAaPQ 801 1$bMiAaPQ 801 2$bMiAaPQ 906 $aBOOK 912 $a9910828792803321 996 $aGeometry of moment spaces$94098653 997 $aUNINA LEADER 08920nam 22005773 450 001 9910737273503321 005 20240322080330.0 010 $a90-04-46768-8 010 $a9789004467675$b(hardback ;$balk. paper) 010 $a900446767X$b(hardback ;$balk. paper) 010 $z9789004467682$b(e-book) 035 $a(CKB)5580000000379164 035 $a(MiAaPQ)EBC31219388 035 $a(Au-PeEL)EBL31219388 035 $a(NjHacI)995580000000379164 035 $a(EXLCZ)995580000000379164 100 $a20240322d2022 uy 0 101 0 $aeng 135 $aurcnu|||||||| 181 $ctxt$2rdacontent 182 $cn$2rdamedia 183 $anc$2rdacarrier 200 10$aGender Equality in the Mirror $eReflecting on Power, Participation and Global Justice 205 $a1st ed. 210 1$aBoston :$cBRILL,$d2022. 210 4$dİ2022. 215 $a1 online resource (xvii, 227 pages) 225 1 $aWorld Trade Institute Advanced Studies ;$vvolume 10 311 $a90-04-46767-X 320 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index. 327 $aHalf Title -- Series Information -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- Preface -- Acknowledgments -- Illustrations -- Notes on Contributors -- Introduction: Reflecting on Power, Participation and Global Justice -- 1 Introduction -- 2 The Status of Women's Empowerment: Moving from Powerless Equality to Powerful Equality -- 3 Non-ideal Theory and Global Gender Justice -- 4 Structure of the Book -- 4.1 Women and Resilient Inequalities -- 4.2 Women and Socio-economic Equality -- 4.3 Women's Participation at the International Level and Institutional Encounters -- 5 Background Information -- References -- Part 1 Women and Resilient Inequalities -- Chapter 1 Progress in and Challenges to the Rights of Women to Non-discrimination and Gender Equality -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Progress in the Rights of Women: Legal Concepts -- 2.1 From Formal to Substantive Equality -- 2.2 Forms of Discrimination -- 2.3 Sex and Gender -- 3 Progress in the Rights of Women -- 3.1 Equal Participation, Representation and Decision-making Positions: Economic and Political Participation -- 3.2 Marriage, Unions and Families -- 3.3 Labour and Social Laws -- 3.4 Education -- 3.5 Gender-based Violence against Women -- 3.6 Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights -- 3.7 Increased Awareness and Renewal/Revival of Feminism -- 4 A Political Tool: The sdg?s, Agenda 2030 -- 5 Challenges to the Rights of Women -- 5.1 The covid-19 Pandemic and the sdg?s -- 5.2 Neo-Liberalism -- 5.3 Increased Gender-based Violence against Women -- 5.4 Gender Stereotypes -- 5.5 The Slow Pace of Change -- 5.6 Backlash against Human Rights and Multilateralism -- 5.7 Misusing the Language of Human Rights and Attacks on "Gender Ideology" -- 6 Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 2 The Urgency of a Quantum Leap for Gender Equality in the World of Work -- 1 Introduction. 327 $a2 Endemic Gender Gaps in the Labour Market: Before the covid-19 Pandemic -- 3 The covid-19 Pandemic: Undoing Already Too Slow Progress -- 4 More than a Century of Women's Rights at Work: But Still a Long Way to Go -- 5 At the Crossroads of Gender Equality in the World of Work: The Right Path to Gender Equality -- 5.1 Double Investments in the Care Economy -- 5.2 Promote Policies for Time and Care -- 5.3 Expand Social Protection for a Human-centred World of Work -- 5.4 Overcome Discrimination, Gender Stereotypes, Violence and Harassment -- 5.5 Lifelong Learning so that No One Is Left Behind -- 5.6 Give Decision-making Power to Women -- 6 Conclusions: A Quantum Leap for Gender Equality at Work and Beyond -- References -- Chapter 3 Gender Mainstreaming at the World Health Organization: Experience, Challenges, and Pitfalls in Global Health -- 1 Introduction -- 2 What Is Gender Mainstreaming? -- 3 Barriers to Gender Mainstreaming -- 3.1 Addressing Conceptual Challenges -- 3.2 Need for Strong Leadership and Commitment -- 3.3 Overcoming Practical Constraints -- 4 What Can We Learn from Mainstreaming Gender, Equity, and Rights within the World Health Organization -- 5 Moving the Strategy Forward -- 6 Impact of who's Gender Mainstreaming Work on the Ground -- 6.1 Integrating a ger Analysis in Sexual and Reproductive Health Assessments -- 6.2 Examining the Role of Power Relations in Access to Care -- 6.3 Working alongside Other Social Justice Agendas -- 7 Reflections on who's Experience -- 7.1 Conceptual Considerations -- 7.2 The Role of Leadership -- 7.3 Practical Constraints -- 8 Conclusions -- References -- Part 2 Women and Socio-economic Equality -- Chapter 4 (En)gendering EU Citizenship -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Law, (EU) Citizenship and Gender -- 3 Mobile Women and EU Worker Status -- 4 Retaining EU Worker Status: Interruptions in Employment History. 327 $a5 EU Citizenship: a Fundamental Change for Mobile EU Women? -- 6 Conclusions -- References -- Chapter 5 Gender Gaps in Migration Studies: Recent Developments and Prospects -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Gender and Migration Research: Evolution in Different Social Contexts -- 3 State of Migration Studies in Quantitative Terms -- 3.1 Visibilised Women, Feminised Gender -- 3.2 Slowly Increasing Consideration of Sexuality and lgbtq -- 3.3 Continued Transnationalisation -- 3.4 Rising Intersectionality, Prevailing Mobility Lens -- 3.5 Diversification of Research Focus -- 3.6 Expansion beyond the Core Disciplines -- 4 Discussion and Conclusion -- Acknowledgements -- References -- Chapter 6 Unpaid Work during the covid-19 Pandemic: Amount, Allocation and the Aftermath: A European Perspective -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Amount: a Heavily Increased Workload in the Households -- 3 Allocation: Women Doing the Lion's Share - but also a Real Shock for Men -- 4 The Aftermath -- 4.1 Could Women's Employment be Affected? -- 4.2 A Shift towards More Egalitarian Gender Norms? -- 5 Conclusion: Room for Research, Room for Intervention -- References -- Chapter 7 The Unequal Ivory Tower: The Effects of covid-19 on Academic Mothers -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Gendered Division of Labour in the Home and at Work -- 3 Sample and Methodology -- 4 Childcare Organization and Feelings of Despair -- 5 Alternative Strategies for Combining Care and Work -- 6 Discussion -- 7 Future Research and Recommendations -- References -- Chapter 8 Women and Financial Equality: Rewriting the Rules -- 1 Financial Equality: A Preliminary Theoretical and Legal Background -- 2 Financial Equality: the Need for a New Narrative -- 3 Barriers to Gender Equality in the Financial World: What Are We Talking About? -- 4 Financial Literacy and Financial Equality: Where Do We Stand?. 327 $a5 Building up a New Narrative around Money for the Younger Generations -- 6 Concluding Remarks -- References -- Part 3 Women's Participation at the International Level and Institutional Encounters -- Chapter 9 Gender Equality in the Judiciary - with an Emphasis on International Judiciary -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Why Is Gender Equality So Important in Rendering Justice? -- 3 What Is the Present Situation for Women in International Courts and Tribunals? -- 4 What are the Reasons for the Present Situation? -- 5 What Can We Do to Improve the Situation? -- 6 Conclusion -- Postscriptum -- References -- Chapter 10 Gender Equality in Crisis: Emerging Challenges for Women's Participation -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Gender Equality and Participation -- 3 The Impact of the Regulatory and Institutional Framework of Lockdown: The Composition of 'Task Forces' -- 3.1 At International Level -- 3.2 At Domestic Level -- 3.2.1 Italy -- 3.3 Main Challenges -- 4 Conclusion -- References -- Index. 330 $aBy taking an innovative perspective, Gender Equality in the Mirror aims to advance the debate on gender equalities and to engage with the complexities of their practical implications in everyday life. Through the voice of women who are contributing with their life and work to the pursuit of the collective task of inclusion, the volume develops an original analysis of the socio-economic and political dimension of gender parity to frame implementing pathways of aspirational human rights principles. Gender Equality in the Mirror explores these dimensions with the ultimate aim of raising broad awareness of the need to invest in women's empowerment for the construction of our society. 410 0$aWorld Trade Institute Advanced Studies 606 $aWomen's rights 606 $aSex discrimination against women 606 $aWomen$xSocial conditions 615 0$aWomen's rights. 615 0$aSex discrimination against women. 615 0$aWomen$xSocial conditions. 676 $a305.42 702 $aFornale?$b Elisa 801 0$bMiAaPQ 801 1$bMiAaPQ 801 2$bMiAaPQ 906 $aBOOK 912 $a9910737273503321 996 $aGender equality in the mirror$93554411 997 $aUNINA