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Br J Sociol ; 52(3): 469-94, 2001 Sep.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-11578005

ABSTRACT

Convergence of policies and institutions across countries has been a recurrent theme within social sciences. 'Old' and 'new' convergence hypotheses have been associated with changing concepts and catchwords, such as modernization, logic of industrialism, post-industrialism, post-Fordism and globalization, but share some underlying theoretical perspectives. The purpose of this paper is to analyse tendencies towards convergence of social insurance systems in 18 OECD countries between 1930 and 1990, a period which has seen our sample of countries develop from predominantly agricultural societies to industrial or post-industrial market democracies. Data from the Social Citizenship Indicator Program (SCIP) are used to examine the development of institutional variables within the various national social insurance systems. Sub-samples of larger and smaller countries are examined separately, in order to test the open-economy hypothesis that smaller countries, being more exposed to international pressures than larger ones, could be expected to show higher degrees of social protection and also more convergence. Hypotheses on differentiated institutional barriers against pressures from the processes of transnationalization of the economy, as well as possible convergence effects of the supra-national policy making within the European Union, are discussed in the last section.


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Insurance Coverage/trends , International Cooperation , Public Policy , Social Security/trends , Social Welfare/trends , Developed Countries , European Union , Humans , Insurance Coverage/economics , Insurance Coverage/statistics & numerical data , Pensions/statistics & numerical data , Sick Leave/statistics & numerical data , Sick Leave/trends , Social Justice , Social Security/economics , Social Security/statistics & numerical data , Social Welfare/economics , Social Welfare/statistics & numerical data , Socialism , Unemployment/statistics & numerical data , Workers' Compensation/statistics & numerical data , Workers' Compensation/trends
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Boll Chim Farm ; 128(2): 65-70, 1989 Feb.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-2775519

ABSTRACT

The level of particulate contamination in water small volume injections available in Italy has been determined. The influence of the ampoule size, breaking system, manual method of ampoule opening and the type of instrument used for the determination have been evaluated. The distribution of the particles inside the batch of the sample was also studied.


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Drug Contamination , Drug Packaging , Evaluation Studies as Topic , Infusions, Parenteral , Particle Size
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