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description Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Report 2023 Netherlands Dutch; FlemishPublisher:Nationaal Regieorgaan Onderwijsonderzoek Haelermans, Carla; van Vugt, Lynn; Abbink, Henry; Baumann, Sabine; Havermans, Willemijn; Hendrickx, Stef; Smeets, Chayenne;Deze technische toelichting hoort bij de zevende reeks factsheets die het NCO heeft uitgebracht over de leergroei in het primair onderwijs (PO) naar aanleiding van de COVID-19-crisis. Tijdens de COVID19 periode werden scholen en leerlingen meer dan eens geconfronteerd met schoolsluitingen, afstandsonderwijs en lesuitval. In deze factsheet reeks kijken we naar de landelijke cijfers voor de Citovaardigheidsscores van leerlingen in de volgende drie domeinen: begrijpend lezen, spelling en rekenen-wiskunde We volgen hier geen leerlingen door de tijd, maar kijken naar de leergroei in een bepaald schooljaar, van leerlingen die in dat schooljaar in groep 4 tot en met 7 zitten.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Report 2023Publisher:University of Iowa Public Policy Center Authors: Aislinn R Conrad; Kandyce Larson; Natoshia M Askelson;Aislinn R Conrad; Kandyce Larson; Natoshia M Askelson;doi: 10.17077/rep.006600
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Report 2023 Netherlands EnglishAuthors: Ludolph, Lars; Vermeulen, Wessel N; Rouwendal, Harm-Jan;Ludolph, Lars; Vermeulen, Wessel N; Rouwendal, Harm-Jan;Labour markets across the Netherlands recovered quickly from the COVID-19 shock and Dutch cities are now facing an unprecedented level of labour market tightness. The high demand for workers presents a unique opportunity for Dutch municipalities to find pathways into employment for those with the lowest labour market attachment and alleviate the pressure faced by local employers that struggle to find suitable workers. Supporting the diverse population in Dutch cities in finding their way into the labour market requires the efficient use of existing labour market instruments, advancing innovative methods of skills-based job matching and improving the cooperation between national, regional and local labour market institutions. This OECD report analyses current and future bottlenecks that could hamper the effective provision of local labour market services. It highlights policy options for strengthening the capacity of municipalities to support different population groups in making the transition from social welfare recipients to workers.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Report 2023Publisher:Natural Resources Canada/CMSS/Information Management Authors: E A de Kemp;E A de Kemp;doi: 10.4095/331340
The Canada in 3D (C3D) project (https://canada3d.geosciences.ca/), formally initiated in the spring of 2020 by the National Geological Surveys Committee (NGSC) is required to provide a working group update to all its provincial and territorial partners. There have been several informal C3D working meetings with the partners prior to the creation of the C3D Charter and there has been a hiatus in communication through the Covid-19 pandemic. To re-engage the C3D community, a video tele-conference was held on June 6th, 2022 with approximately 44 participants. There was representation and presentations of all provinces and territories with various managers, technical and scientific observers. The purpose of this compilation of presentations and discussions from this 2022 C3D-NGSC reconnection meeting is to provide activity information to all participants, and their respective organizations, highlighting current geoscience compilation and modelling efforts in 2D and 3D. The aim is to help identify opportunities for collaboration on data standards, methods, applications and best practices but with the overall goal of working toward the C3D vision, outlined in the C3D charter of an updated 2D and 3D geological map/model of Canada.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article , Other literature type , Report 2023Publisher:Elsevier BV Authors: Forbes, Kristin; Friedrich, Christian; Reinhardt, Dennis;Forbes, Kristin; Friedrich, Christian; Reinhardt, Dennis;pmid: 37363636
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Nous examinons l’influence des caractéristiques des structures de financement (la source, l’instrument et la devise de financement, ainsi que l’origine géographique de la contrepartie) sur l’ampleur des tensions financières survenues dans plusieurs pays et secteurs durant la propagation de la COVID-19 au début de 2020. Nous mesurons ces tensions à l’aide d’un nouvel ensemble de données sur les changements relatifs aux primes de risque des swaps sur défaillance pour les États, les banques et les sociétés. Nous utilisons ensuite des données de panel à effets fixes pays-secteur et pays-secteur-temps pour évaluer si ces diverses structures de financement ont contribué à l’atténuation – ou à l’amplification – des effets du choc attribuable au contexte d’aversion au risque. Une part plus importante de financement provenant d’institutions financières non bancaires ou de financement en dollars américains est corrélée à des tensions nettement plus élevées. Cependant, une part plus élevée de financement provenant de titres de dette (au lieu de prêts) ou de contreparties étrangères (plutôt que nationales) n’a pas d’impact notable sur la résilience. Les résultats portent à croire que la réglementation macroprudentielle devrait être élargie pour tenir compte de l’exposition au financement provenant d’institutions financières non bancaires et au financement en dollars américains, et qu’elle devrait accorder une importance moindre aux règlements axés sur l’origine géographique des parties (autrement dit, axée sur le contrôle des mouvements de capitaux). Après la hausse marquée des tensions financières au début 2020, les mesures publiques ciblant ces vulnérabilités structurelles (accords de swap en dollars américains et politiques axées sur les institutions financières non bancaires) se sont avérées plus efficaces pour atténuer les tensions liées aux structures de financement comparativement à celles visant à soutenir les banques, et ce, même en tenant compte des mesures macroéconomiques mises en place. This paper explores whether different funding structures—including the source, instrument, currency, and counterparty location of funding—affected the extent of financial stress experienced in various countries and sectors during the Covid-19 spread in early 2020. We measure financial stress using a new dataset on changes in credit default swap spreads for sovereigns, banks, and corporates. Then we use country-sector and country-sector-time panels to assess if these different funding structures mitigated—or amplified—the impact of this risk-off shock. A higher share of funding from non-bank financial institutions (NBFI) or in US dollars was correlated with significantly greater stress, while a higher share of funding in debt instruments (instead of loans) or cross-border (instead of domestic) did not significantly impact resilience. The results suggest that macroprudential regulations should broaden their current focus to take into account exposures to NBFI and dollar funding, giving less priority to regulations focused on residency (i.e., capital controls). After the sharp increase in financial stress in early 2020, policy responses targeting these structural vulnerabilities (i.e., US$ swap lines and policies focused on NBFIs) were more effective at mitigating stress related to these funding structures than policies supporting banks, even after controlling for macroeconomic policy responses.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Report 2022 NetherlandsThe COVID-19 pandemic took over the world in March 2020. After the implementation of lock-down measures,the level of acute loneliness increased around the world (Dahlberg,2021). This emotional state was especially prevalent among students who experienced the dramatic shift of education from on-campus to remote teaching (Ferri, Grifoni & Guzzo, 2020). For Honours students, this widespread loneliness particularly affected their sense of belonging in the ‘Honours community’, which is one of the three pillars of Honours education programs. These are creating community, offering freedom, and enhancing academic competence (Wolfensberger, 2012). This paper presents the results of and reflection on an experience of “teaching in co-creation” aimed at fostering Sense of Belonging (SoB) developed in the interdisciplinary Honours Seminar of the Geosciences Honours College, Utrecht University, in The Netherlands. During the academic year 2020-2021, an Honours Seminar–called Honours Seminar Tourism [HST] –was developed and offered through a practice of co-creation between two teachers and four Honours students (all six are authors of this paper). A total of 86 Honours students participated, coming from all disciplines int he Faculty of Geosciences and all undergraduate years. Fourteen of them were international students from at least eight countries, several of whom stayed in their country of origin during the lockdown.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Report 2022 NetherlandsPublisher:Avans Hogeschool The COVID-19 pandemic took over the world in March 2020. After the implementation of lock-down measures,the level of acute loneliness increased around the world (Dahlberg,2021). This emotional state was especially prevalent among students who experienced the dramatic shift of education from on-campus to remote teaching (Ferri, Grifoni & Guzzo, 2020). For Honours students, this widespread loneliness particularly affected their sense of belonging in the ‘Honours community’, which is one of the three pillars of Honours education programs. These are creating community, offering freedom, and enhancing academic competence (Wolfensberger, 2012). This paper presents the results of and reflection on an experience of “teaching in co-creation” aimed at fostering Sense of Belonging (SoB) developed in the interdisciplinary Honours Seminar of the Geosciences Honours College, Utrecht University, in The Netherlands. During the academic year 2020-2021, an Honours Seminar–called Honours Seminar Tourism [HST] –was developed and offered through a practice of co-creation between two teachers and four Honours students (all six are authors of this paper). A total of 86 Honours students participated, coming from all disciplines int he Faculty of Geosciences and all undergraduate years. Fourteen of them were international students from at least eight countries, several of whom stayed in their country of origin during the lockdown.
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description Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Report 2023 Netherlands Dutch; FlemishPublisher:Nationaal Regieorgaan Onderwijsonderzoek Haelermans, Carla; van Vugt, Lynn; Abbink, Henry; Baumann, Sabine; Havermans, Willemijn; Hendrickx, Stef; Smeets, Chayenne;Deze technische toelichting hoort bij de zevende reeks factsheets die het NCO heeft uitgebracht over de leergroei in het primair onderwijs (PO) naar aanleiding van de COVID-19-crisis. Tijdens de COVID19 periode werden scholen en leerlingen meer dan eens geconfronteerd met schoolsluitingen, afstandsonderwijs en lesuitval. In deze factsheet reeks kijken we naar de landelijke cijfers voor de Citovaardigheidsscores van leerlingen in de volgende drie domeinen: begrijpend lezen, spelling en rekenen-wiskunde We volgen hier geen leerlingen door de tijd, maar kijken naar de leergroei in een bepaald schooljaar, van leerlingen die in dat schooljaar in groep 4 tot en met 7 zitten.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Report 2023Publisher:University of Iowa Public Policy Center Authors: Aislinn R Conrad; Kandyce Larson; Natoshia M Askelson;Aislinn R Conrad; Kandyce Larson; Natoshia M Askelson;doi: 10.17077/rep.006600
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Report 2023 Netherlands EnglishAuthors: Ludolph, Lars; Vermeulen, Wessel N; Rouwendal, Harm-Jan;Ludolph, Lars; Vermeulen, Wessel N; Rouwendal, Harm-Jan;Labour markets across the Netherlands recovered quickly from the COVID-19 shock and Dutch cities are now facing an unprecedented level of labour market tightness. The high demand for workers presents a unique opportunity for Dutch municipalities to find pathways into employment for those with the lowest labour market attachment and alleviate the pressure faced by local employers that struggle to find suitable workers. Supporting the diverse population in Dutch cities in finding their way into the labour market requires the efficient use of existing labour market instruments, advancing innovative methods of skills-based job matching and improving the cooperation between national, regional and local labour market institutions. This OECD report analyses current and future bottlenecks that could hamper the effective provision of local labour market services. It highlights policy options for strengthening the capacity of municipalities to support different population groups in making the transition from social welfare recipients to workers.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Report 2023Publisher:Natural Resources Canada/CMSS/Information Management Authors: E A de Kemp;E A de Kemp;doi: 10.4095/331340
The Canada in 3D (C3D) project (https://canada3d.geosciences.ca/), formally initiated in the spring of 2020 by the National Geological Surveys Committee (NGSC) is required to provide a working group update to all its provincial and territorial partners. There have been several informal C3D working meetings with the partners prior to the creation of the C3D Charter and there has been a hiatus in communication through the Covid-19 pandemic. To re-engage the C3D community, a video tele-conference was held on June 6th, 2022 with approximately 44 participants. There was representation and presentations of all provinces and territories with various managers, technical and scientific observers. The purpose of this compilation of presentations and discussions from this 2022 C3D-NGSC reconnection meeting is to provide activity information to all participants, and their respective organizations, highlighting current geoscience compilation and modelling efforts in 2D and 3D. The aim is to help identify opportunities for collaboration on data standards, methods, applications and best practices but with the overall goal of working toward the C3D vision, outlined in the C3D charter of an updated 2D and 3D geological map/model of Canada.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article , Other literature type , Report 2023Publisher:Elsevier BV Authors: Forbes, Kristin; Friedrich, Christian; Reinhardt, Dennis;Forbes, Kristin; Friedrich, Christian; Reinhardt, Dennis;pmid: 37363636
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Nous examinons l’influence des caractéristiques des structures de financement (la source, l’instrument et la devise de financement, ainsi que l’origine géographique de la contrepartie) sur l’ampleur des tensions financières survenues dans plusieurs pays et secteurs durant la propagation de la COVID-19 au début de 2020. Nous mesurons ces tensions à l’aide d’un nouvel ensemble de données sur les changements relatifs aux primes de risque des swaps sur défaillance pour les États, les banques et les sociétés. Nous utilisons ensuite des données de panel à effets fixes pays-secteur et pays-secteur-temps pour évaluer si ces diverses structures de financement ont contribué à l’atténuation – ou à l’amplification – des effets du choc attribuable au contexte d’aversion au risque. Une part plus importante de financement provenant d’institutions financières non bancaires ou de financement en dollars américains est corrélée à des tensions nettement plus élevées. Cependant, une part plus élevée de financement provenant de titres de dette (au lieu de prêts) ou de contreparties étrangères (plutôt que nationales) n’a pas d’impact notable sur la résilience. Les résultats portent à croire que la réglementation macroprudentielle devrait être élargie pour tenir compte de l’exposition au financement provenant d’institutions financières non bancaires et au financement en dollars américains, et qu’elle devrait accorder une importance moindre aux règlements axés sur l’origine géographique des parties (autrement dit, axée sur le contrôle des mouvements de capitaux). Après la hausse marquée des tensions financières au début 2020, les mesures publiques ciblant ces vulnérabilités structurelles (accords de swap en dollars américains et politiques axées sur les institutions financières non bancaires) se sont avérées plus efficaces pour atténuer les tensions liées aux structures de financement comparativement à celles visant à soutenir les banques, et ce, même en tenant compte des mesures macroéconomiques mises en place. This paper explores whether different funding structures—including the source, instrument, currency, and counterparty location of funding—affected the extent of financial stress experienced in various countries and sectors during the Covid-19 spread in early 2020. We measure financial stress using a new dataset on changes in credit default swap spreads for sovereigns, banks, and corporates. Then we use country-sector and country-sector-time panels to assess if these different funding structures mitigated—or amplified—the impact of this risk-off shock. A higher share of funding from non-bank financial institutions (NBFI) or in US dollars was correlated with significantly greater stress, while a higher share of funding in debt instruments (instead of loans) or cross-border (instead of domestic) did not significantly impact resilience. The results suggest that macroprudential regulations should broaden their current focus to take into account exposures to NBFI and dollar funding, giving less priority to regulations focused on residency (i.e., capital controls). After the sharp increase in financial stress in early 2020, policy responses targeting these structural vulnerabilities (i.e., US$ swap lines and policies focused on NBFIs) were more effective at mitigating stress related to these funding structures than policies supporting banks, even after controlling for macroeconomic policy responses.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Report 2022 NetherlandsThe COVID-19 pandemic took over the world in March 2020. After the implementation of lock-down measures,the level of acute loneliness increased around the world (Dahlberg,2021). This emotional state was especially prevalent among students who experienced the dramatic shift of education from on-campus to remote teaching (Ferri, Grifoni & Guzzo, 2020). For Honours students, this widespread loneliness particularly affected their sense of belonging in the ‘Honours community’, which is one of the three pillars of Honours education programs. These are creating community, offering freedom, and enhancing academic competence (Wolfensberger, 2012). This paper presents the results of and reflection on an experience of “teaching in co-creation” aimed at fostering Sense of Belonging (SoB) developed in the interdisciplinary Honours Seminar of the Geosciences Honours College, Utrecht University, in The Netherlands. During the academic year 2020-2021, an Honours Seminar–called Honours Seminar Tourism [HST] –was developed and offered through a practice of co-creation between two teachers and four Honours students (all six are authors of this paper). A total of 86 Honours students participated, coming from all disciplines int he Faculty of Geosciences and all undergraduate years. Fourteen of them were international students from at least eight countries, several of whom stayed in their country of origin during the lockdown.
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