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    Imports, unionization and racial age discrimination in the US

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    Past studies of the relationship between competition and racial wages find that domestic competition reduces racial wage discrimination of nonunion workers. This article examines the effects of foreign competition on racial wages of union and nonunion workers utilizing an empirical model which allows for cluster-adjusted SEs by industry. Such a procedure allows independence of observations across industries but not within industries, thereby not overstating the significance of industry invariant controls. In this analysis, clustered SEs prevent the overstatement of the significance of imports as a means to reduce earnings discrimination. We find evidence of a wage premium for nonunion white workers in concentrated industries; however, imports cause the wages of nonunion whites to converge towards market rates. In contrast, for union workers in concentrated industries, wage standardization provides a sanctuary from market power initiated discrimination such that imports play a limited role in reducing discrimination

    ContratransferĂȘncia no atendimento inicial de vĂ­timas de violĂȘncia sexual e urbana: uma pesquisa qualitativa/quantitativa Countertransference in the initial care of victims of sexual and urban violence: a qualitative-quantitative research

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    OBJETIVO: Avaliar a contratransferĂȘncia dos terapeutas durante o atendimento inicial de pacientes mulheres vĂ­timas de violĂȘncia sexual e urbana, investigando a influĂȘncia do gĂȘnero do terapeuta e da natureza e momento do trauma. MÉTODO: A amostra foi composta por 36 relatos redigidos por mĂ©dicos residentes de psiquiatria do Hospital de ClĂ­nicas de Porto Alegre, oriundos do atendimento de 36 pacientes. Este estudo utilizou mĂ©todos qualitativos e quantitativos para a anĂĄlise dos seus dados. Os relatos foram classificados em seis grupos, conforme o gĂȘnero do terapeuta e a natureza do trauma. Foi realizada a anĂĄlise de conteĂșdo dos relatos. Associou-se uma anĂĄlise estatĂ­stica dos dados. RESULTADOS: Houve predomĂ­nio de sentimentos de aproximação nos terapeutas de ambos os sexos no atendimento de vĂ­timas de violĂȘncia sexual. Entre terapeutas mulheres, a natureza do trauma (sexual ou urbano) nĂŁo influenciou os padrĂ”es contratransferenciais (p = 0,7). Entre os terapeutas homens, ao contrĂĄrio, a natureza do trauma influenciou de forma significativa (p = 0,044) o padrĂŁo contratransferencial, havendo um nĂșmero elevado de sentimentos de distanciamento nos relatos de atendimentos de vĂ­timas de violĂȘncia urbana. CONCLUSÕES: Houve um predomĂ­nio de sentimentos de aproximação dos terapeutas de ambos os sexos no atendimento inicial de pacientes vĂ­timas de violĂȘncia sexual. Foi observado um predomĂ­nio de sentimentos de distanciamento nos terapeutas homens que atenderam vĂ­timas de violĂȘncia urbana. Mais estudos sĂŁo necessĂĄrios para uma melhor compreensĂŁo das relaçÔes terapĂȘuticas nos atendimentos de vĂ­timas de trauma psĂ­quico.<br>OBJECTIVE: To assess therapists' countertransference during initial care of female victims of sexual and urban violence with the aim of investigating influence of therapist's gender, type and moment of trauma. METHODS: The sample comprised 36 reports written by psychiatry residents at Hospital de ClĂ­nicas de Porto Alegre based on the care provided to 36 patients. This study used qualitative and quantitative methods of data analysis. Reports were classified into six groups according to therapist's gender and type of trauma. A content analysis and a statistical analysis of the data were performed. RESULTS: Therapists of both genders presented a prevalence of feelings of closeness when providing care to victims of sexual violence. Among female therapists, type of trauma (sexual or urban) did not have an influence on countertransference patterns (p = 0,7). On the other hand, among male therapists, type of trauma had a significant influence (p = 0,044) on countertransference, with a high rate of feelings of distance in reports of care provided to victims of urban violence. CONCLUSIONS: Therapists of both genders presented a prevalence of feelings of closeness when providing initial care to patients victims of sexual violence. Male therapists who provided care to victims of urban violence presented a prevalence of feelings of distance. Further studies are needed for a better understanding of therapeutic relationships in the care of victims of psychic trauma
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