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number of individuals aged 16 years and older observed is 12,245 living in 5,921 households. The same subsamples cover 9,467 individuals living in 4,669 households in 1991, the eighth wave of SOEP. Additionally [...] Panel (SOEP; www.diw.de/soep). The SOEP is a longitudinal data set of individuals aged 16 and older living in private households in Germany and surveyed on a yearly basis (SOEP Group, 2001). It consists of [...] all). The covariates assumed to have an effect on both outcomes are age, number of children under 17 living in the same household, marital status (married: yes, no), nationality (Ger- man nationality: yes
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is located in rural areas. This means that a huge number of the people living in this region experience low standards of living and amenities like water and electricity (or continuous supply of electricity) [...] she is working in Nepal Electricity Authority (NEA) as an Electrical Engineer. Sebastian Groh is living and working in Bangladesh as the director of two newly founded companies, ME SOLshare Ltd. and ME [...] project development related to energy efficiency and renewable energy. vi Mathias Koepke currently lives in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia where he finishes his thesis for a Master in Sustainable Development at Leipzig
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It was on Corfu where Durrell began to collect and keep the local fauna as his pets. The family lived on Corfu until 1939. This interval was later the basis of the book My Family and Other Animals and [...] ('Jacquie') Sonia Wolfenden — they eloped, because of opposition from her father. The couple initially lived in a small bedsitter in Durrell's sister Margaret's Bournemouth boarding house. Jacquie accompanied [...] life led Durrell to health problems in the 1980s. He underwent hip-replacement surgery in a bid to counter arthritis, but he also suffered from alcohol-related liver problems. His health deteriorated rapidly
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Efficiency in Nepal: Issues, Challenges and Opportunities ..................................... 147 Living Laboratory – a new approach to engineering education ........................................... [...] well-being. Sustainable development, as a goal rejects policies and practices that support current living standards by depleting the productive base, including natural resources and that leave future generations [...] cooking and charcoal means that the national carbon sink is steadily dwindling. One suggestion to counter this trend is to have gas from Uganda’s oil replace biomass as the primary fuel for cooking in households
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demography and live environmental education at primary and secondary education levels (public and vocational) is outlined in the 1984 curriculum system by including demography and live environment issues [...] beings, particularly their interaction with their live environment and ability to solve the environment issues (James & Stapp, 1974). Every theory in live environment education should cover both groups of [...] can cause conflict of ideas. Therefore, live environment education needs to provide students with opportunities to develop skills that are required to solve live environment issues (Departemen Pendidikan
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focus on domestic TAs. While the ‘transactional approach’ sees foreign-based activities (e.g. having lived or vacationed abroad) as de facto, ideal forms of transnationalism (Mau and Mewes, 2012; Roudometof [...] TAs and (b) the level of education affects this structure of activities. If domestic TAs are not counter-balanced by direct, foreign experiences, they must prove especially influential in attitude formation [...] first – foreign experience – is a cumulative. It assigns a value of one to respondents who ‘ever lived’, ‘ever worked’ or ‘ever studied’ abroad – adding to a maximum value of three; and a value of one
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cost burdens for the consumers, this development had to be curbed by drastic counter measures in funding politics. These counter measures were the main cause for the extreme decline of the German photovoltaics [...] warming, will occur predominantly in the distant future, the question arises how the loss of human lives in the future should be valued. Should the assigned value be discounted just as a material damage [...] (diminished harvest of grain or starvation deaths, implied discount interest rate for a loss of human lives, valuation of casualties in developing countries as a consequence of climate change) in an overall
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DDG works in cooperation with the community to make the Parish of Durness a sustainable place for living. DDG believes that even the smallest contribution can have a major impact on economic challenges [...] 2: The overall heating demand decreases by 10% From the survey, it was seen that the most people living in Durness were elderly. The younger generation may have migrated to the big cities (source: Household [...] energy sources. Therefore, small turbines have been considered to supply the heat demand of locals living in Craft Village. 5.2 Site Selection In selecting a suitable location for wind turbines installation
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populations not only support different values but develop different lifestyles. In fact, they live different lives and increasingly seek confrontation. Brexit is a case of a divided population, with mutual [...] scholars, have developed a clear preference for moving within the same bubble and making very similar living arrange- ments. The German author Robert Menasse recently delivered an account of the Brussels bubble [...] 2012), between nativists and glob- alists (Beck, 2006), between people who develop capacities to live anywhere and people who are bound to place (Bauman, 1998). In recent elections, voters’ political
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the fear of crime is a candidate reason why individuals living in three of Europe’s capital cities are less happy than their compatriots who live elsewhere. 9 decelerate the diffusion of new pharmaceuticals [...] achieve well-defined and strongly protected property rights with, already, profound effects for the lives of Peruvians. One important example for such an effect has been discussed in a study by Field (2007) [...] people to spend less time watching/protecting their property. Her study showed to what extent people’s lives are affected property rights. Today, Peru is a signatory of many international conventions on PRs