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Pequeños exportadores y desarrollo regional: la formación de capacidades colectivas locales en un distrito industrial mexicano ; Tlaquepaque y Tonolá, Jalisco
In: Colección Nueva América del Norte
Tex-Mex, border regions, and maquiladoras
In: Canada watch: practical and authoritative analysis of key national issues ; a publication of the York University Centre for Public Law and Public Policy and the Robarts Centre for Canadian Studies of York University, Volume 8, Issue 6
Atención a la diversidad en la Formación Profesional
In: Revista internacional de apoyo a la inclusión, logopedia, sociedad y multiculturalidad: RIALAIM, Volume 4, Issue 4
ISSN: 2603-9443
El objetivo principal de este trabajo es resaltar la importancia que tiene la atención a la diversidad en la Formación Profesional. Es sabido que la Formación Profesional, no es una enseñanza obligatoria, pero no por ello debemos olvidar a aquellos alumnos y alumnas que precisen de algún tipo de medida de atención a la diversidad, de manera que puedan acceder a una formación adecuada que le permita su futura inserción al mundo laboral.Asimismo, y teniendo en cuenta que la legislación que regula las enseñanzas de Formación Profesional, no permite la modificación ni supresión de objetivos, contenidos, ni resultados de aprendizaje, en este artículo se van a plantear diferentes medidas que nos permitan dar respuesta a los alumnos y alumnas que presenten necesidades específicas de apoyo educativo.
Epistemological issues in neurodivergence and atypical cognition: introduction
In: Synthese: an international journal for epistemology, methodology and philosophy of science, Volume 201, Issue 5
ISSN: 1573-0964
Nocturnal cities : past, present, and future
In: Forum sociológico, Volume 43, p. 7-12
ISSN: 2182-7427
Nocturnal futures : a necessary reflection in times of uncertainty
In: Forum sociológico, Volume 43, p. 77-84
ISSN: 2182-7427
This text serves as an epilogue of the special issue entitled Nocturnal Cities : Past, Present, and Future. The first part of the text below presents a series of research topics that are central to the interdisciplinary area of Night Studies, and whose objects of research and reflection can be referred to as 'nocturnal urban futures'. The second half denounces the absence of 'the night' in the design of the so-called '15-minute city', which is the main paradigm of ongoing urban development in many cities worldwide (especially from the Global North). The final section sheds light on the urgent community, institutional, industry and academic need for debating and discussing the role that the 'nocturnal city' should have in the construction of climate-neutral cities in the long-term future.
Econometric forecasting at mixed frequencies: Application to Mexico's economy. Part II: Combined use of high frequency and low frequency models
In: Journal of economic and social measurement, Volume 33, Issue 4, p. 271-308
ISSN: 1875-8932
Econometric forecasting at mixed frequencies: Application to Mexico's economy Part I. Mexican high frequency and low frequency econometric models
In: Journal of economic and social measurement, Volume 33, Issue 2-3, p. 179-217
ISSN: 1875-8932
Macroeconomic policies to increase social mobility and growth in Bolivia
Poverty in Bolivia continues to be among the highest in Latin America despite decades of concerted national and international efforts to reduce it. Bolivia has meticulously followed the recommendations of the Washington consensus at the same time as external aid has been generous and foreign direct investment has boomed. Nevertheless, average productivity and incomes remain at the same low level as they were 50 years ago. This paper suggests that the failure of previous development policies is due to a lack of social mobility in the country. Without social mobility, there is little incentive for people to invest in human and physical capital, and without investment there cannot be productivity growth. In addition, the lack of social mobility implies an inefficient use of human capital, and it hinders the construction of efficient social mechanisms for redistribution and consumption smoothing over the life-cycle.
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Repeated Plasmodium vivax malaria relapses in a Peruvian sailor
In: http://www.malariajournal.com/content/14/1/478
Abstract Two Plasmodium vivax recurrences in a Peruvian sailor with weight above the 60 kg (cap for primaquine dosage) highlight the importance of adequate radical cure weight dosage for patient treatment and control efforts, particularly within the military.
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