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La Ciencia Ocupacional es el campo interdisciplinario dentro de las ciencias sociales y conductuales dedicado al estudio de los seres humanos como “seres ocupacionales”. Tal como se usa aquí, el término “ocupación” se refiere a las actividades dirigidas a objetivos que caracterizan la vida diaria de los seres humanos, así como las características y patrones de las actividades con un fin que ocurren a lo largo de la vida y la afectación a la salud y el bienestar.[1][2] La Ciencia Ocupacional, además de estudiar las ocupaciones, estudia también los actores sociales que participan en esas actividades, sus particularidades sociales y culturales, se dedica a estudiar como viven y aprenden las personas en la vida cotidiana.[3] Historia La ciencia ocupacional ha evolucionado como un esfuerzo poco organizado por muchos estudiosos de diferentes disciplinas para entender el uso del tiempo humano. Debe su nombre al equipo de profesores de la Universidad del Sur de California que le dio un nuevo impulso en 1989 dirigido por Elizabeth Yerxa,[4] que había sido influenciada por el trabajo de estudiantes de posgrado bajo la supervisión de Mary Reilly.[5] Aplicación académica La ciencia ocupacional ahora incluye programas académicos basados en universidades que llevan a títulos de grado y posgrado en el campo. Las disciplinas en las que los científicos ocupacionales se pueden encontrar incluyen la arquitectura, la ingeniería, la educación, la mercadotecnia, la psicología, la sociología, la antropología, la economía, la terapia ocupacional, administración del tiempo libre, la salud pública y la geografía. Hay muchas sociedades nacionales, regionales e internacionales dedicadas a promover la evolución de esta área especializada de la ciencia humana. Entre las revistas académicas con contenido directamente relacionado con la ciencia ocupacional se encuentran la Revista de la Ciencia Ocupacional, OTJR: Ocupación, Participación y Salud, La Revista de Investigación del Tiempo Libre, Diario de Estudios sobre felicidad, Investigación sobre calidad de vida, Investigación Aplicada a la calidad de vida, y variadas revistas de Terapia Ocupacional. Véase también Terapeuta Ocupacional Terapia Ocupacional Referencias Enlaces externos Journal of Occupational Science Society for the Study of Occupation: USA Archivado el 29 de octubre de 2013 en Wayback Machine. Occupation UK Canadian Society of Occupational Science Sobre Ciencia Ocupacional. Descubre los libros populares de Canadian Journal Of Regional Science. Encuentra los 100 libros más populares de Canadian Journal Of Regional Science
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Regional Immigration and Dispersal: Lessons from Small- and Medium-Sized Urban Centres in British Columbia.
Canadian Ethnic Studies JournalABSTRACT/RESUME Government officials and academics have voiced concern over the sustainability of immigrant concentration in Canada's three largest cities. Although research on the...
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Make Or Buy: Internalization and Externalization of Producer Service Inputs in the Montreal Metropolitan Area.
Canadian Journal of Regional ScienceProducer or intermediatedemand services enhance the efficiency of operation and the value of output at various stages in the production process. All firms, whether specializing in ...
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Distinct Metropolis for a Distinct Society? the Economic Restructuring of Montreal in the Canadian Context.
Canadian Journal of Regional ScienceA current point of cultural and constitutional contention in Canada concerns the status of the Province of Quebec as a "distinct society". While a comprehensive treatment of this i...
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Technical Change and Regional Wage Rates.
Canadian Journal of Regional ScienceMichael Bradfield Economics Department
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Immigration, Entrepreneurship, And the Family: Indo-Canadian Enterprise in the Construction Industry of Greater Vancouver.
Canadian Journal of Regional ScienceMargaret WaltonRoberts and Daniel Hiebert Research on Immigration and Integration in the Metropolis (RIIM)
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The Relevance of Toronto's New Governmental Structure for the 21st Century (Municipal Act of 2001)
Canadian Journal of Regional ScienceAbstract The Ontario Conservative government of 1995 to 2003 made a number of major changes in the way that municipalities were governed and financed. Some municipalities were forc...
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Regional Management of Diseases and Pests to Facilitate Canadian Exports/Gestion Regionale des Maladies Et des Organismes Nuisibles Pour Faciliter Les Exportations Canadiennes.
Canadian Journal of Regional ScienceThe rapid expansion of Canadian agrifood exports in recent years has provided significant opportunities and benefits for the sector but also resulted in vulnerability due to the po...
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Voluntary Regional Co-Operation in Australia */ la Co-Operation Regionale Volontaire en Australie.
Canadian Journal of Regional ScienceProvincial and state governments in Canada and Australia have encouraged the development of regional cooperation as an alternative to local government consolidation. In Canada, thi...
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Regulation of Agriculture: The Regions As a New Locus for Working Towards Territorial Coherence Between Agricultural Policies? the Rhone-Alpes Region in the European Context./Regulation de L'agriculture: Les Regions Comme Nouveau Lieu de Mise en Coherence Territoriale des Politiques Agricoles? la Region Rhone-Alpes Dans Le Contexte Europeen *.
Canadian Journal of Regional ScienceAbstract In the European Union (EU), two major recent changes have been framing the development of agricultural regulation. First, a decentralization trend can be observed in most ...
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Regional Science, Political Economy, And the Environment *.
Canadian Journal of Regional ScienceEnvironmental change of unprecedented scale, scope and pace challenge the capacity of social inquiry to understand these changes and to inform responses. Regional differentiation o...
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Community Economic Development and Metropolitan Governance: A Comparison of Montreal and Toronto.
Canadian Journal of Regional ScienceIn the context of globalisation, both Toronto and Montreal have had to face major challenges resulting from changes in the international economy. These changes have been accompanie...
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To Stay Or Not to Stay: Characteristics Associated with Newcomers Planning to Remain in Canada.
Canadian Journal of Regional ScienceThe study was funded by the Ontario Region Settlement Directorate of Citizenship and Immigration, Canada. The opinions expressed in the paper are not necessarily those of the Ontar...
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Latence Et Specification des Facteurs de Production. Quel Role Dans Le Developpement Regional? (Dialogue).
Canadian Journal of Regional Science"Latence et specification des facteurs de production. Quel role dans le developpement regional?". [Activation and Specification of Factors of Production: What Role Does it Play in ...
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Immigration and Poverty in Canadian Cities, 1971-1991.
Canadian Journal of Regional ScienceDavid Ley and Heather Smith Vancouver Centre of Excellence for Research on Immigration
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Canadian City Unemployment Rates and the Impact of Economic Diversity.
Canadian Journal of Regional ScienceGordon Tarzwell University College of the Cariboo
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Governance and Regional Planning and Development in Quebec. Recent Trends and Challenges/la Reforme de la Gouvernance Territoriale Quebecoise a L'epreuve des Problemes D'amenagement Et de Developpement.
Canadian Journal of Regional ScienceRegional planning and development has been affected by many changes in Quebec during the last decade. Numerous pieces of legislation and policies were adopted during that period by...
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National Homogeneity vs. Regional Specificity: An Examination of the Canadian Cultural Mosaic and Whistle-Blowing */L'homogeneite Nationale Versus la Specificite Regionale : L'exemple Du Mosaique Culturel Canadien Et Le Whistle-Blowing.
Canadian Journal of Regional ScienceAbstracts Crosscultural management research often assumes cultural homogeneity when investigating nations which potentially hold important regional distinctions. Examining four pro...
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Canadian Direct Investment in Western New York: A Tracking Study of Subsidiaries and Parent Companies.
Canadian Journal of Regional ScienceOutflows of Canadian foreign direct investment (FDI) have grown appreciably over the last few years, with much of this capital moving toward regional targets in the United States (...
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Effets Economiques Du Pole Universitaire de Sherbrooke, 2003-2004/the Economic Effects of the Sherbrooke University Pole, 2003-2004.
Canadian Journal of Regional Science"The Economic Effects of the Sherbrooke University Pole, 20032004". The Sherbrooke University Pole draws together nine institutions of higher learning, university hospitals and res...
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Latin Americans in a Canadian Primary School: Perspectives of Parents, Teachers and Children on Cultural Identity and Academic Achievement.
Canadian Journal of Regional ScienceFunding for the project described has been generously provided by the Social Science and Humanities Research Council of Canada. The authors wish to thank the school principal, teac...
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Alternative Service Delivery in Canadian Local Governments: The Costs of Producing Solid Waste Management Services.
Canadian Journal of Regional ScienceIn this paper, key findings are presented from three complementary national surveys of producers in the Canadian solid waste management industry. The surveys, conducted by the Loca...
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Provincial and Municipal Restructuring in Canada: Assessing Expectations and Outcomes.
Canadian Journal of Regional ScienceProvincialmunicipal restructuring in Canada has received considerable attention during the 1990s from both provincial and municipal levels of government. The fiscal download by the...
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Regional Restructuring in Montreal: An Historical Analysis.
Canadian Journal of Regional ScienceThe current upsurge of interest in metropolitan government on both sides of the Atlantic is mirrored in the debates raging in Montreal. An earlier boom period in the formation of m...
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Spatial-Sectoral Home and Host Country Assessment of United States Direct Investent in Canada.
Canadian Journal of Regional ScienceThere is a large body of empirical research describing the geographic patterns of, and the underlying reasons for, foreign direct investment (FDI). Generally, this research has bee...
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Municipal Consolidation, Regional Planning and Fiscal Accountability: The Recent Experience in Two Maritime Provinces.
Canadian Journal of Regional ScienceIn the recent debates on municipal consolidation in Canada, the importance of regional planning has emerged as an important aspect of the discourse. The advocacy for consolidation ...
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Is Quebec Special in the Emerging North American Economy? Analysing the Impact of Continental Economic Integration on Canadian Regions.
Canadian Journal of Regional ScienceThe object of this paper is twofold: Building on previous work (Perez and Polese 1995, 1996; Paelinck and Polese 1999), to advance our thinking on modeling the regional impacts of...
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Productivity Disparities Between American and Canadian High Tech Worker: The Human Capital and Knowledge Spillovers/Disparites de Productivite des Travailleurs Du Haut Savoir Canadiens Et Americains : Le Capital Humain Et Les Economies D'agglomeration Du Savoir.
Canadian Journal of Regional ScienceAbstract Following the first oil shock of 1973, there was a decline in the growth of productivity in Canada, as in the rest of the OECD countries. However, since the middle of the ...
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Welfare Costs of Border Delays: Numerical Calculations from a Canadian Regional Trade Model/Les Couts en Bien-Etre des Retards a la Frontiere: Analyse Numerique a L'aide D'un Modele Canadien de Commerce Regional.
Canadian Journal of Regional ScienceAbstract This paper provides a quantitative assessment of the welfare costs to Canada's provinces from border delays such as those that might occur as a result of post 9/11 securit...
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Growth and Well-Being: The Case Study of French Upr/Croissance Et Bien-Etre : Le Cas des RUP Francaises.
Canadian Journal of Regional ScienceAbstract The aim of this paper is to see if positive economic growth is related to increase in the wellbeing of the populations by considering the case study of the four French Ult...
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Nordic Regional Innovation Systems: An Analysis of the Region of East Gothia, Sweden.
Canadian Journal of Regional ScienceAbstract This paper sets out to examine and describe the innovation system of East Gothia, one of Sweden's major centres for technological growth. The analysis focuses on the innov...
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Impact of Water Level Changes on Commercial Navigation in the Great Lakes and St. Lawrence River.
Canadian Journal of Regional ScienceThis paper estimates the impact on commercial navigation of, first, the implementation of proposed water level regulation measures for the Great Lakes and St. Lawrence River and, s...
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Rethinking the Migration Effects of Natural Amenities: Part Ii/Repenser Les Effets des Amenites Naturelles Sur la Migration.
Canadian Journal of Regional ScienceAbstract In this twopart article, we systematically examine the effects of natural amenities on inmigration by looking at recent evidence from the U.S. Lake State of Wisconsin. In ...
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Introduction: The Peri-Urban Zone: The Structure and Dynamics of a Strategic Component of Metropolitan Regions/Introduction: La Zone Periurbaine: Structure Et Dynamiques D'une Composante Strategique des Regions Metropolitaines (Overview of Journal on Canadian and French Urban-Rural Areas; Article in both French and English)
Canadian Journal of Regional ScienceIntroduction The ruralurban fringe, increasingly replaced in the research terminology by periurban fringes, zones or areas, has been a major arena for geographic research, and to ...
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Conditions Et Niveaux de Vie: Panorama des Mesures (Dialogue)
Canadian Journal of Regional ScienceThis article proposes a set of measures for studies of living conditions and standards. After defining the notions of conditions and standards of living, the article provides a cri...
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Correct Partitioning of Regional Growth Rates: Improvements in Shift-Share Theory * (The Contributions of the Ray-Srinath Model)
Canadian Journal of Regional ScienceThis paper demonstrates that the RaySrinath model resolves, conceptually and mathematically, the issues that are beyond the traditional shiftshare model. It does this by establishi...
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Regional Productivity and Income Convergence in Canada Under Increasing Economic Integration.
Canadian Journal of Regional ScienceRegional disparities in such factors as wages and incomes have long been a concern of developed and developing countries. The concern has emanated from both equity and efficiency c...
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Public Infrastructure, Regional Efficiency, And Factor Substitutability in Atlantic Canada Manufacturing.
Canadian Journal of Regional ScienceDepartment of Econimics University of Waterloo Efficient infrastructure, in appropriate quantity, is critical to economic performance. Infrastructure is important for both the regi...
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New Brunswick Gasoline Industry: An Oligopoly Tacit Collusion Under Consistent Conjectures?
Canadian Journal of Regional ScienceDepartment of Economics University of New Brunswick
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Regional Wage Convergence in Canada: An Error-Correction Approach.
Canadian Journal of Regional ScienceBakhtiar Moazzami Department of Economics
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Immigration, Diversity and Urban Citizenship in Toronto.
Canadian Journal of Regional ScienceWe would like to thank the Centre of Excellence for Research on Immigration and Settlement (CERISToronto) for funding support for the research on which this paper is based. Stacy C...
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Raising Geographical Indications in Quebec: An Outlook on Social Construction, Links with Territory and Development/L'emergence des Indications Geographiques Au Quebec : Construction, Liens Au Lieu, Protection Et Valorisation.
Canadian Journal of Regional ScienceAbstract In Canada, and in particular in the Province of Quebec, productions based on local quality attributes have emerged, with a more or less strong link to local groups. This a...
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Establishment Size and Employment Growth in the Canadian Urban System 1991-1994: an Exploratory Analysis.
Canadian Journal of Regional ScienceRichard G. Shearmur and William J. Coffey Departement de Geographie
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The Construction of Micro-Regional Territories and Their Economic Relevance: The Case of the Pays in France./la Construction de Territoires Micro-Regionaux Et Leur Signification Economique : Le Cas des Pays en France.
Canadian Journal of Regional ScienceAbstract This paper reports on multidisciplinary research into the setting up of local development areas in France known as pays. Under the impetus of the 1999 blueprint legislatio...
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Toronto Ten Years After Amalgamation/Toronto Dix Annees Apres la Fusion Municipale (Dialogue)
Canadian Journal of Regional ScienceAbstract This paper reviews what has happened to the City of Toronto 10 years after it was amalgamated. From 1995 to 2003, the Ontario Government made a number of major changes in ...
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University Growth Poles in Canada: An Empirical Assessment.
Canadian Journal of Regional ScienceThe authors would like to thank Pam Schaus of the Cartography Department at Wilfrid Laurier University, two anonymous referees and the editor (Bill Anderson) for their valuable inp...
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Supply and Migration of Canadian Physicians, 1970-1995: Why We should Learn to Love an Immigrant Doctor.
Canadian Journal of Regional ScienceThis paper is part of a larger study of the migration of "highlyqualified personnel" in Canada, funded by the Metropolis Project's Prairie Centre of Excellence for Research on Immi...
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Likelihood of Combining Employment and Helping Elderly Kin in Rural and Urban Areas Among Canadian Regions.
Canadian Journal of Regional ScienceA version of this paper was presented to the 1995 Annual Scientific and Educational Meetings of the Canadian Association of Gerontology October 1922 in Vancouver, B.C. This researc...
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How the Proportion of Artificial Canadians Varied Among Regions of Canada and Ethnic Origins Between 1991 and 1996.
Canadian Journal of Regional ScienceCareful research assistance has been provided by Kwame Boadu, a graduate student in demography at the University of Alberta. Professor K Vaninadha Rao of the Bowling Green State Un...
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"Three Types of Human Capital, With the Same Income Growth? the Influence of Human Capital Variation (HK) on Income Growth for 152 Canadian Agglomerations Between 1981 and 2001/Trois Types de Capital Humain, Une Meme Croissance des Revenus? L'impact des Flux Differencies de Capital Humain Sur la Croissance Economique Pour 152 Agglomerations Canadiennes, Entre 1981 Et 2001.
Canadian Journal of Regional ScienceAbstract We analyse how human capital variation (HK) influences income growth, notably the local output of HK, the net balance of national migration of graduates and international ...
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Regional Development Policies: Past Problems and Future Possibilities.
Canadian Journal of Regional ScienceRegional Policy and Regional Equity National economies may be regarded as bundles of more or less integrated regional economies. Government policies with respect to such sectors as...