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e present.“ (Arnett 2000) Two main goals of research on childhood and youth are: to reveal those social structures that affect the quality of children's and young peo‐ ple´s lives, and to develop approaches [...] childhood and adolescence are closely tied to the question of the future, on both an individual and a social level. But how do chil‐ dren and young people look into their future themselves? Which points of [...] be adequately analyzed by qualitative research approaches? We cordially invite researchers from social, cultural and childhood studies to share their ideas, perspectives and research findings in orde
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pro-European. They are better able to accumu- late transnational social capital and face the challenges of transnationalization to their social networks. They have superior bargaining positions in the labor [...] European integration (Fligstein, 2008; Gabel, 1998). In response, the models control for nine social classes and working status (managers, employed professionals, white-collar workers, supervisors, manual workers [...] transnationalism and the formation of pro-European sentiments Juan J Fernández Departamento de Ciencias Sociales, Universidad Carlos III de Madrid, Spain Monika Eigmüller Seminar für Soziologie, Europa-Universität
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SWH seminar, max. 24 students/group The seminar consists of inputs through lectures and moderated working sessions. The students have to prepare small presentations on selected topics. These can be done [...] Assessment of the appropriateness of the range of energy technologies applicable to a developing country (social/cultural, practical, economic and environmental) Community engagement Renewable energy and sustainability
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(CSES) Energy- and Environmental Management Interdisciplinary Institute for Environmental Sciences, Social Sciences and Humanities Munketoft 3b 24937 Flensburg Internet: www.znes-flensburg.de Flensburg, March [...] Seychelles’ economy and private households as well as a major risk to the Seychelles’ future economic and social development. At the same time it is obvious that the Seychelles, together with the other small island [...] granite islands of Seychelles’ and a possible development towards a 100% renewable power supply. This work was done on invitation by the government of the Seychelles after a first discussion of the issue in
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by Working Group II declines to deliver figures which are comparable to the costs of climate protection given by Working Group III (cf. IPCC 2014a, p. 450). On the other hand, the report by Working Group [...] sub-reports. While the report of Working Group III discusses and illustrates the costs of the different strategies for mitigating greenhouse gas emissions, and Working Group II also covers the adaptive [...] Emissions The IPCC predominantly quantifies the costs of climate protection in the report by Working Group III. The Working Group explicitly points out that the estimated costs do not include the benefits of climate
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Panel on Climate Change) (1996): Climate Change 1995 – Economic and Social Dimensions of Climate Change. Contributeion of Working Group III to the Third Assessment Report of the Intergovernmental Panel [...] (Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change) (2001): Climate Change 2001: Mitigation. Contribution of Working Group III to the Third Assessment Report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change [B. Metz [...] Climate Change) (2007): Summary for Policymakers. In: Climate Change 2007: Mitigation. Contribution of Working Group III to the Fourth Assessment Report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change [B. Metz
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well-being. Following the pioneering work of Hetschko et al. (2014) on the identity of the unemployed entering retirement, then the method involves labelling parents in a social category before becoming empty [...] joint research paper series is open to contributions from the field of business, regional economics, social sciences, linguistics and culture studies as well as other topics researched by colleagues from both [...] important, especially in China where the infamous “one child policy” means the parents can return to work post-family much sooner than countries with larger family units containing more children (China D
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Germany, is working in cooperation with the CCDC and the wider community of Achiltibuie. The aim is to continue from the present status of the RE projects, consolidate the previous work with the relevant [...] plan: maximise the coverage and uptake of energy efficiency works in privately owned and privately rented housing, maximise energy efficiency works in Council and Housing Association stock, and advice, assistance [...] residents. The overall goal of the study was to apply the appropriate level of technical, economic and social analyses to adequately represent the complex and varied nature of the problem. The results therefore
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concludes that commuting to work is the most frequent purpose for travel within the community. This is followed by shopping, school and leisure in that order. The usual work place destinations are within [...] of agriculture, forestry, fishing, accommodation and food services activities, human health and social work activities (Highland Council 2011). The area surrounding Applecross is believed to be one of the [...] of adults: working age from 16 to 60 years old, pensionable age from 60 to 64 age and retirees from 65 and older. According to our survey, 76% of the householders in Applecross are of working age and 13%