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household size in Germany as well as the fact of owning real estate in Germany – both reflecting a higher degree of integration into the German economy – have a significant negative impact on remittances of migrants [...] http://epub.ub.uni-muenchen.de/ Seite 6 Stark, O. (1995). Altruism and Beyond. MIT Press, Cambridge, MA. Stark, O. and Y.Q. Wang (2002). Migration dynamics. Economic Letters, 76(2): 159- 164. World Bank
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might be expected, holding a university degree or having finished training seems to have a rather stable positive effect on income. Holding a university degree also seems to have a positive effect on perceived [...] interest is ϑ = (βT ,θT )T . Collecting the error vectors from (1), (2), (3) and (4) in ei, the weight ma- trices Ωi (see Appendix A.2), Σ11 ⊗Σ11, Wit,12 (t = 1, . . . , T ) and Witt′,22 (t = 2, . . . , T [...] job security, although with a diminishing effect over time. Not surprisingly, having a university degree seems to have a positive effect on perceived job security. Estimation results with respect to the
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corporate income tax, these differences are at least partly explained by institutional factors, - the degree to which firms in a country are incorporated, taxation of oil revenues – and the erosion of the corporate
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ng of the national state. For national and regional origins, we observe large differences in the degree of concerns.11 We observe that Germans, and especially East Germans, are more concerned about the
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Unternehmen, berufsrelevante Sprachkurse, internationale Politik/ internationales Recht als Fach, Double-Degree-Programme und ausländische Lehrkräfte aufgeführt. Dazu wünschen sich über die Hälfte (54%) der Befragten
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have a second degree. First degree Second degree 32 Bachelor 24 without second degree 1 Bachelor, 5 Master, 1 Diplom, 1 not specified degree, 4 Diplom 4 without second degree 1 Other degree 1 without second [...] Nationality 3.3 Age 4. Prior degree and subjects of study 4.1 First degree 4.1.2 Subject of first degree 4.2 Second degree 4.2.1 Subject of second degree 4.3 Country where the degree(s) were achieved 4.3.1 Country [...] students have a Bachelor degree, 11 percent (4 respondents) a Diploma and 3 percent (1 respondent) a different kind of degree. Fig. 4.1: First Degree, 3rd Cohort 4.1.2 Subject of first degree This was an open
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rents has to be taken into consideration in this context. According to Thompson (1967) the lowest degree of interdependency is the pooled interdependency. In this case interconnected actors compete for [...] regional innovations: Competitive regional clusters – national policy approaches. Paris: OECD 16 Peteraf, M.A. 1993. The cornerstones of competitive advantage: A resource-based view. Strategic Management Journal
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t. 6 6 Andrea Varriale, Bachelor's degree in International Relations and Development Studies in Naples, Italy, in 2009. In the summer he will earn a Master's degree in European Studies from the University [...] Studies. Osama Salem, DAAD tutor for the university of Flensburg. MA./Msc. University of Flensburg and SyddanskUnversitet. Sophie Wulk, MA./Msc. in European Studies at the University of Flensburg. Lecturer [...] Panel VI: European border regions (Chair: Laura Pelzmann) MA/MSc Osama Salem: Fortress Europe. An overview on the EU asylum and refugee system; MA/MSc Sophie Wulk: Educational Diplomacy beyond borders. The
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Rothenbuhler, 1984: 108). These different types fit the interactive nature of new media to a varying degree. Advertisements that depend mainly on emotional impact and reach are often better suited for traditional [...] synergy and flexibility (Hardymon, DeNino & Salter, 1983: 118; Ots, 2005: 177). As a result, the degree and direction of alignment of business strategy and corporate venture is of central importance (Covin [...] Ludlow, Peter (Ed.): High Noon on the Electric Frontier: Conceptual Issues in Cyberspace. Cambridge (MA) / London: MIT Press, 9-34. Behrends, Thomas (2009). Corporate Entrepreneurship und Organisationskultur
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precipitated as a result of the workshop. The replicability of this kind of process can lead to a high degree of motivation in different countries in applying the policies of climate change and mitigating the [...] l Journal of Policy modelling Vol. 4 No. 1 & 2, 1991. 12. Forrester JW. World Dynamics. Cambridge, MA: Wright Allen Press, Inc; 1971. 13. Wirawat Chya, Shabbir H. Gheewala, (2006) “Life cycle assessment