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Perennialism through the lens of otherness
(International Journal of Transpersonal Studies, 2020)Otherness has been a subject of the utmost relevance for continental philosophy since the beginning of the 20th century, constituting what might be characterized as an otherness turn. Otherness is here ... -
Evolving friendship? Essential changes, from social networks to artificial companions
(Social Network Analysis and Mining, 2022)Although the possibility of virtue friendship (friendship according to the Aristotelian ideal) has been studied both in online friendship and in friendship with artificial companions (ACs), there is one ... -
Spirituality and technology: a threefold philosophical reflection
(Zygon, 2023)Despite the prominent role that technology plays intwenty-first-century societies, the intersections between spiritualityand technology have been poorly analyzed. This article develops across-reflection ... -
El rol fonamental de l’alteritat a l’experiència humana
(Anuari de la Societat Catalana de Filosofia, 2018)Si bé el sentit del «jo» (self) ha estat a bastament analitzat en una àmplia varietat d’escoles i disciplines, el sentit de l’«altre» no ha estat tan desenvolupat. La present comunicació defensa, amb ... -
Transhumanisme i alteritat
(Anuari de la Societat Catalana de Filosofia, 2020)El moviment transhumanista ha anat guanyant rellevància mediàtica durant els darrers anys, i també ha rebut crítiques variades des d’una perspectiva filosòfica. La present comunicació afegeix una nova ... -
Correlation between superficial and deep lymphatic systems using magnetic resonance lymphangiography in breast cancer-related lymphedema: clinical implications
(Journal of Plastic, Reconstructive & Aesthetic Surgery, 2020)Background: Magnetic resonance lymphangiography (MRL) has increased our knowledge of lymphatic anatomy and lymphedema pathophysiology and improved the efficacy of microsurgical procedures to manage ... -
Hidden costs in breast cancer-related lymphedema
(Elsevier, 2021)Breast cancer is the most common neoplastic process in women, with an incidence of 2,088,849 cases in 2018, and an overall 5-year survival of 90% and a 10-year survival of 83%.1 Lymphedema secondary to ... -
Breast cancer-related lymphoedema: risk factors and prediction model
(Journal of Advanced Nursing, 2021)Aims: To identify the risk factors for lymphoedema following axillary lymph node dissection (ALND) in a European sample and to propose a lymphoedema prediction model for this population. Design: Predictive ... -
Multidisciplinary preventive intervention for breast cancer-related lymphedema: an international consensus
(Wiley, 2022)Objective: To establish a consensus regarding the multidisciplinary prevention of breast cancer-related lymphedema (BCRL), taking into account the expert opinion of professional groups from across the ... -
Temporal validation of a risk prediction model for breast cancer-related lymphoedema in European population: a retrospective study
(Journal of Advanced Nursing, 2023)Aims: To perform temporal validation of a risk prediction model for breast cancer-related lymphoedema in the European population. Design: Temporal validation of a previously developed prediction model ... -
Multidisciplinary preventive intervention for breast cancer-related lymphedema: an international consensus
(European Journal of Cancer Care, 2022)Objective: To establish a consensus regarding the multidisciplinary prevention of breast cancer-related lymphedema (BCRL), taking into account the expert opinion of professional groups from across the ... -
La deslocalització de serveis: una perspectiva global i local
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Unemployment in Japan: a look at the lost decade
(Asia Pacific Journal of Economics and Business, 2008)The ‘lost decade’ in Japan was a period of steep surge in unemployment. It started in 1991 with the unemployment rate at 2.1%, and ended in 2002 when it reached a historical maximum of 5.5%. To assess ... -
The fading 1990s in Japan: driving forces behind the unemployment upsurge
(International Review of Economics & Finance, 2009)This paper sheds new light on the causes of the unemployment upsurge in Japan during the “fading 1990s”, an unprecedented period of structural crisis. We estimate a labor market model and identify the ... -
The driving forces behind the falling labour share and persistent unemployment in Japan
(Pacific Economic Review, 2011)Like in most advanced countries, the labour income share in Japan has been falling since the mid-1970s. However, in contrast to other advanced economies, Japan experienced an exceptional recessive period ... -
Deslocalizaciones y productividad. ¿Una oportunidad para España?
(Papeles de Economía Española, 2012)En este artículo describimos las últimas tendencias en materia de deslocalizaciones a nivel mundial y en particular para el caso español. De esta manera, hacemos referencia a los distintos sectores ... -
More alike than different: the Spanish and Irish labour markets before and after the crisis
(IZA Journal of European Labor Studies, 2012)Spain and Ireland might seem at first to feature very different labour markets, which go from very tight to very flexible labour conditions. Our analysis, however, goes beyond this simplistic argument ... -
Employment effects of offshoring across sectors and occupations in Japan
(Asian Economic Journal, 2012)In the case of Japan, the studies conducted so far focus alone on firm-level data and delve into the productivity effects and the skill upgrading between skilled and unskilled workers. Here, we carry ... -
Low-skill offshoring and welfare compensation policies
(Economic Modelling, 2016)We analyze the effects of low-skill offshoring on welfare. In the context of a matching model with different possible equilibria we discuss three alternative policies that could potentially outweigh the ... -
Bubble economics and structural change: the cases of Spain and France compared
(Journal of Economic Policy Reform, 2018)This paper delves into the recent events that led to the formation of the housing bubble in Spain and the resulting structural change that is arguably needed to put the economy back into the right track. ...