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Especially days of incapacity to work, which were caused by mental health issues, increased immensely. Employees who most often suffer from this, work in social services. The work demands which occur most often [...] amount of work, higher demands as well as higher psychological strains. Due to this change, the days of incapacity to work increased by 35 percent in recent years. About a third of these has work-related [...] of employees of an employment company, since there are hardly information regarding this. The social workers’ subjective views and wishes were enquired to achieve this objective. Furthermore, the working
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of labor and social law. 3 European stages for social action: Social benefits Referring to the work of Pierre Bourdieu, Bénédicte Zimmermann ar- gues that categories that establish social order and construct [...] these phases, various social actors addressed social problems on the national level, which, as a result, drew sustained attention to problems — such as basic social benefits for workers — that had previously [...] sions — must be examined. Institutionalized categories bind social ac- tors’ activities to the social order and, conversely, link the social order to actions. By analyzing the process in which institu
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predominance of national social policies. 2 Stefanie Börner, Monika Eigmüller and Monika Senghaas Stefanie Börner, Monika Eigmüller and Monika Senghaas (RE)ORGANISING SOCIAL SECURITY Social Policy in Europe between [...] reference for the organisation of social security (Wagner and Zimmermann 2003). With the emergence of social insurance legislation at central state level also the scope of social solidarity was expanded to the [...] solidar- ity and existing achievements in the realm of social welfare. 2 Social integration meets economic integration: The territorial dimension of the social question During the last decades the process of
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voluntary work. Due to a lack of compatibility between the individuals and their line of voluntary work, conflicts like overwhelming demands can arise. Additionally, conflicts can arise from social conflicts [...] create a place where people can actively contribute to their voluntary work. Conclusion. Voluntary work can be a gift for social life and for the life of the elderly. It can support and enhance the design [...] benachteiligten Stadtteilen ist. Abstract Theoretical background. Voluntary work is one of the most important pillars of our society’s social life. Due to the demographic change and the increasing health of the
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explaining the emergence of social programmes or policy change. Especially during the 1980s and 90s, ideas of a social Europe, a social dimension of the EU or a European social model have always been driving [...] Börner IN SEARCH FOR THE EUROPEAN SOCIAL QUESTION. Historicising European Social Policy 1 Introduction The current fiscal and debt crisis makes a common European social policy simultaneously more likely [...] European Social Model, different from the one followed over the past decades. We need a real common social space where obligatory rules are being implemented and where countries cannot exercise social dumping
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5CP 5CP 5CP 5CP S1 M1: Social Scientific Theories of Social Change M2: Political Systems in Comparison: EU and Beyond M3: Social Structures and Social Change M4: Empirical Social Research Methods M5: I [...] Empirical Social Research) Prerequisites None Language of instruction German/English Applicable degree program B.A. Social Sciences: Social and Political Change B.A. Social Sciences: Social and Political [...] for Empirical Social Research) Prerequisites None Language of instruction German Applicable degree program B.A. Social Sciences: Social and Political Change B.A. Social Sciences: Social and Political Change
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program B.A. Social Sciences: Social and Political Change B.A. Social Sciences: Social and Political Change PStO 2023 STATUS: SPRING SEMESTER 2024 7 M 3: S ub -m od ul e 1 Social Structure and Social Change [...] 5CP 5CP 5CP 5CP S1 M1: Social Scientific Theories of Social Change M2: Political Systems in Comparison: EU and Beyond M3: Social Structures and Social Change M4: Empirical Social Research Methods M5: I [...] program B.A. Social Sciences: Social and Political Change B.A. Social Sciences: Social and Political Change PStO 2023 STATUS: SPRING SEMESTER 2024 9 M 4: S ub -m od ul e 1 Methods of Empirical Social Research
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constructive feedback on their work. This means that it is not required to present final and full- fledged papers. To the contrary, everyone is invited to present ongoing work and receive feedback on open [...] you might need to explain disciplinary specificities and terms of your work. For dates where nobody wishes to present their work we can also schedule more general discussions and inputs, e.g., on inte [...] 07.12. 10:30-11:30 Admission restrictions and social inequality in the higher education system Talke Cassing Research Atelier - GENERAL INFORMATION Autumn Semester 2023/24 Hosted by: Prof. Dr. Claudius
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also alluded to the social death which came along with the disease. In a similar way to AIDS, which largely determined the afflicted person’s social status at the time, the social norms among the communities [...] Paris, this does not narrow the relevance of Eribon’s story for social science as it opens an understanding of how social exclusion works in many societies today, especially in contemporary France. Like [...] of implicit agreements which later on becomes a social reality for their children as well. Members of the LGBT community need to escape from this social reality of their parents to some extent, and the
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student will work with students from at least two other countries. It is encouraged to chat and share some things about your life and country. Mathematics is a very isolated pursuit and a very social pursuit [...] mathematicians work with colleagues because it is FUN and because maths is HARD, and a creative group is much more productive than isolated individuals. So we need lots of quiet time and lots of social interaction [...] international experience in maths enrichment. All mathematicians involved are formally approved to work with children by their local authorities. Dr Michael Schmitz Chair Organising Committee. Lecturer