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(2025)The report describes and addresses patterns of discrimination in Spain’s care sector, primarily related to gender and migrant status. It examines legislation, collective agreements, case law and equality bodies’ activities. ...
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(2025)This report describes patterns of discrimination in Poland’s care sector, primarily related to gender and migrant status. It examines the legal and institutional framework, collective agreements, and the persistence of ...
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(2025)The report examines patterns of discrimination in Italy’s care sector, primarily related to gender and migrant status. It reviews constitutional and legislative frameworks, collective bargaining, case law and equality ...
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(2025)This report explores patterns of discrimination in the German care sector, primarily related to gender and migrant status. It analyses anti-discrimination laws, collective agreements, case law and equality bodies’ roles. ...
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(2025)The report analyses patterns of discrimination in the French care sector, primarily related to gender and migrant status. It reviews legislation, collective agreements, case law, policy initiatives and equality bodies’ ...
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(2025)This report, corresponding to WP3 of the “CARE4CARE – We care for those who care” research project, examines the care sector, focusing on the discrimination that workers may encounter due to their gender or migrant status. ...
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(2025)The aim of the Swedish national report is to analyse job quality and inclusive working conditions of care workers in Sweden. The report focuses on labour law analysis, but also includes analysis of law and policy, industrial ...
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(2025)The aim of the Spanish national report is to analyse job quality and inclusive working conditions of care workers in Spain. The report includes analysis of law and policy, labour market characteristics, and industrial ...
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(2025)The aim of the Polish national report is to analyse job quality and inclusive working conditions of care workers in Poland. The report includes analysis of law and policy, labour market characteristics, and industrial ...
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(2025)The report aims to analyse the job quality and working conditions of care workers in Italy. The report evaluates law and policy, labour market characteristics and industrial relations, and analyses the interaction between ...
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(2025)The aim of the German national report is to analyse job quality and inclusive working conditions of care workers in Germany. The report will include analysis of law and policy, labour market characteristics, and industrial ...
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(2025)The aim of the French national report is to analyse job quality and inclusive working conditions of care workers in France. The report focuses on labour law analysis, but also includes analysis of law and policy, industrial ...
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(2025)The comparative report, corresponding to WP2 of the ‘CARE4CARE - We care for those who care’ research project, examines job quality and inclusive working conditions for care workers in six EU Member States: France, Germany, ...
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(2025)Was there, in the Italic kingdom during the early and high Carolingian age, a type of documentation that is identifiable as aristocratic not only by genesis? That is, did there exist, in the charters produced at the request ...
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(2025)The life of Leo IV included in the Liber pontificalis is a valuable text for reflecting on the Roman aristocracy during the years of the Emperors Lothar I and Louis II. It contains numerous episodes in which Roman proceres ...
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(2025)Contrary to Lombard and Carolingian Italy, there was no Frankish aristocracy in Rome itself. This paper discusses the relations between the Roman aristocracies and the emperor, which need to be seen within the context of ...
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(2025)The first half of the ninth century saw profound changes in the Veneto-Friuli area, as well as in the Alemannic-Rhaetian area, regions closely connected to each other after the Carolingian conquest of Italy. The Friulian ...
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(2025)This short preface is divided into two parts. The first aims to recall the research project Ruling in hard times. Patterns of power and practices of government in the making of Carolingian Italy, to which this volume ...
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(2025)Whereas recent research on monasteries, their properties, and their social networks in Carolingian Italy mostly focused on some very rich and well-documented institutions, the available charters offer glimpses of a much ...
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(2025)The descriptions of the female aristocracy in the age of Lothar I differ somewhat from those of the preceding and following age: in general, women do not appear on the scene as a source of conflict or scandal, but instead ...




















