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Cette publication a pour but de proposer un manuel de gestion des ressources humaines (GRH) adapté au contexte de l’Afrique subsaharienne et de l’Afrique du Nord et a l’ambition de couvrir l’ensemble des thématiques liées à la GRH. Une attention particulière a été donnée au genre et à la diversité, et ce, de manière transversale dans les 14 chapitres qui composent cet ouvrage.
Les situations de la diversité en milieu de travail varient selon les pays et les régions. Nombre de facteurs expriment la variabilité de ces situations : faut-il désormais parler de diversités au pluriel? Des thèmes que l’on croyait enfouis, maintenant en résurgence (religion, esclavage), entraînent des clivages catégoriels insoupçonnés. Malgré cette hétérogénéité, surgit un intérêt convergent pour les personnes en périphérie du marché du travail – sans exclure l’apport central des gens qui l’occupent. Il ressort de cette quête de compréhension l’attente d’une démarche inclusive de la part d’acteurs du marché du travail : employeurs et État. Voilà l’intérêt fondamental de cet ouvrage. Ces diversités ont fait l’objet de réflexions approfondies à l’occasion des 13e Rencontres internationales de la diversité (RID), tenues en octobre 2017 à l’Université Laval, à Québec. L’ouvrage regroupe une sélection de contributions présentées lors des Rencontres, aussi diverses dans leur contenu que dans leur provenance de terrains et d’auteurs.
"A Wiley-Interscience publication."Includes index. Bibliography: p. 355-361.
This book responds to the reality that children and youth constitute a disproportionately large percentage of displaced populations worldwide. It demonstrates how their hopes and aspirations reflect the transient nature of their age group, and often differ from those of their elders. It also examines how they face additional difficulties due to the inconsistent definition and uneven implementation of the traditional ‘durable solutions’ to forced migration implemented by national governments and international assistance agencies. The authors use empirical research findings and robust policy analyses of cases of child displacement across the globe to make their central argument: that the particular challenges and opportunities that displaced children and youth face must be investigated and factored into relevant policy and practice, promoting more sustainable and durable solutions in the process. This interdisciplinary edited collection will appeal to students and scholars of forced migration studies, development, conflict and peace-building and youth studies, along with policy-makers, children's rights organizations and NGOs.
International migration has reached new heights since the 1960s. Altogether, some 215 million people live in countries other than their countries of birth, and according to surveys, another 700 million say they would leave their homes and move to another country if they could. Nations-both sending and receiving-have responded to this growing international migrant flow with new laws and domestic programs. In receiving countries, they include laws and programs to control entry, encourage high-skilled immigration, develop refugee policy, and speed assimilation. In sending countries, governments are implementing and experimenting with new policies that link migrant diasporas back to their home c...
The bestselling French graphic novel about the wonders of quantum physics Join Bob the explorer and his dog Rick on a rip-roaring trip through the quantum universe as they meet Max Planck, Albert Einstein, Erwin Schrödinger and many other scientists who encourage them to uncover the mysteries of physics with the help of pancakes, cats, mice and all kinds of optical illusions. Marvellous fun and absolutely enthralling, Mysteries of the Quantum Universe is full of surprises - perfect for lovers of comics and all geeks.
This book discusses the challenge of pursuing justice and reconciliation in the Great Lakes region, one of the most politically volatile regions in Africa, with a specific focus on Rwanda, Burundi and the Democratic Republic of Congo. The experiences of these countries is assessed through the prism of 'the politics of transitional justice', and how it has either assisted or hampered the effectiveness of efforts to deal with the atrocities of the past. The book suggests that the failure of past interventions is due to the inability to collectively engage the violations in the individual countries which in effect form part of an inter-state regional conflict system.
This book aims to show that recent developments in neuroscience permit a defense of free will. Through language, human beings can escape strict biological determinism.
This volume will introduce the readers to an alternative nexus of education, equity and economy, pointing to economies and educations that promote a less stratified and exploitive world, and as the chapter authors demonstrate, this view has a wide range of applications, from technology, mathematics, to environmental catastrophes and indigenous cultures. This first volume in the new book series not only introduces the series itself, but also several authors whose chapters that appear here presage the in-depth analysis that will be offered by their volumes in the series. Education is invoked repeatedly in the ‘class warfare’ that pits the population against the elites as the investment tha...