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2018
Some pics to collect what has been the first and second day of the International Conference on "Language at Work. Research Advances in Social Sciences" (June 7-8, 2018) organised in the context of the research project "Language & Occupations" at the Rovira i Virgili University.
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Among many other communications, the project team has also presented results concerning advances in the research. A list of these is show as follows:
- Florian Coulmas: "Economic theory and the diffusion of languages"
- Antoni Vidal-Suñé; Ma. Belén López-Panisello: “Validation of labour language intensity scale (ILT)”.
- Ma. Carmen Molina Cobo; Ma. Teresa Sorrosa; Antoni Vidal-Suñé: “Classification of labour occupations through language skills using artifical neural networks analysis”.
- Maria Cristina Morales: “English-Spanish linguistic acculturation and occupational access at the U.S.-Mexico Border”.
- Eleni Papaoikonomou; Matias Ginieis; Rafael Böcker: “The work of being an informed consumer: Is there a digital divide in the case of responsible consumption?”
- Antonio Di Paolo: “Local languages in the labour market: The case of Catalan”.
- Nune Ayvazyan: “Migrants and the EU 2020 strategy: Towards occupational inclusion”.
- Javier Mato; María Miyar; Rodolfo Gutiérrez: “Immigrants’ educational credentials leading to employment outcomes: the role played by language skills”.
- Amado Alarcón; Blanca Deusdad; Tinka T. Schubert: “Two worlds of scripts: Call centres and public services. The case of gender violence hotlines in Spain”.
- Till Burckhardt: “Translation management and digitalizationin the Swiss Federal Government”.
- Ester Torres: “Preliminary meta-analysis on the linguistic validity of self-reporting”.
- Teresa Corbella; Amado Alarcón: “Language used at work: A comparative study by countries and gender through a language intensity index”.
- Catherine S. Capelo; M. Angeles Serrano: “What key competences the occupations have?”.