Sandré, Tanguy Vanderlinden, Jean-Paul Gherardi, Jeanne-Marie Zhu, Zhiwei Wickson, Fern
The regulation of seal and whale hunting in Kalaallit Nunaat (Greenland) belongs to the Naalakkersuisut (National Government), which is notably informed by the work of the Scientific Committee (SC) of the North Atlantic Marine Mammal Commission (NAMMCO). Since 2004, quotas were set in Kalaallit Nunaat to regulate hunting practices and promote ecolo...
heringer, rosana
This article presents the results of broad research developed by a group of Brazilian scholars to make an assessment of affirmative action policies in admissions to higher education in Brazil, namely the quota legislation in place since 2012, which reserves places for lower-income, Afro-Brazilians and indigenous students in federal universities. Th...
de Zwart, Pim Lampe, Markus O'Rourke, Kevin Hjortshøj
There has still been too little detailed work on the protectionism that emerged in the wake of the Great Depression. In this paper we explore the experiences of two countries that have been largely neglected in the literature, the Netherlands and Netherlands East Indies (NEI). How did these traditionally free-trading economies respond to the Depres...
Kabamba, Yowali Fallon, Catherine Claro, Mona
5. Gender equality
Pellerin, Maryline Bonenfant, Christophe Gérard, Adrien Guillaumat, Etienne Siat, Vivien
In the current context of increase in number and geographic expansion of wild ungulates combined with the decreasing hunting pressure, wildlife managers need efficient tools for better control of populations. In general, managers use theoretical maximal growth rates of population and/or abundance estimates to set hunting plans. Concerning the use o...
Stewart, James Moriarity, S. Yandle, T.
The introduction of individual transferable quotas to the New Zealand fishery has seen the gradual concentration of both quota ownership and catch – especially in the deepwater fishery. This paper examines the levels of concentration of quota ownership, catch and fish receiving (by fish processors) for the top 18 species in New Zealand’s inshore fi...
Vlassis, Antonios
peer reviewed / Today, at a time of major downturn in the audiovisual sector, several regions and countries are reconsidering the scope and reach of domestic or regional audiovisual media governance and are developing policy instruments in order to involve transnational Video on Demand (VOD) platforms, such as Netflix, Prime Video, Disney+, in the ...
Goltrant, Yann
International audience
Revillard, Anne Tuffy, Yasmine
Gender quotas have proliferated worldwide as a major tool of gender equality policies, first in the electoral arena and then expanding to other socioeconomic spheres, notably corporate boards. The ensuing rich body of scientific literature on gender quotas so far remains split across disciplines, with a main partition between political science and ...
Tallås Ahlzén, Malin
Parental Leave Quotas: Peer Effects and Workplace Related Costs In this paper, I estimate whether the introduction and expansion of parental leave quotas in Sweden triggered spillovers at the workplace level. Using a regression discontinuity design, I find that the introduction of the quota did not affect the uptake of parental leave of male cowork...