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Consistency and Cognitive Dissonance. Social Forces, 46, 160–171. Geschwender, J.A. (1967b) Status Inconsistency, Social Isolation, and Individual Unrest. Social Forces, 46, 477–483. Gueorguieva, R.V. [...] paper understands both gratification variables and occupational qualification as factors that define social positions. This means, for example, that when occupational qualification shows a declining effect [...] proportion 3 of such status inconsistencies may help explain deviating behavior, voting deci- sions and social change (e.g., Geschwender, 1967a, 1967b). Furthermore, given the importance of subjective variables
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migration is often discussed in the context of social transfers in the host country, we also investigate whether the amount of remittances is influenced by social situation of migrant. 2. Data and Empirical [...] source of income source only partly matters: Receiving social welfare or unemployment benefits, both variables indicating a less favorable social situation of the migrant, has no significant effect on [...] 59)*** (1.42) Education (in years) 207.402 97.387 (3.88)*** (0.99) Social status Employed (yes = 1) 865.054 1,205.727 (2.29)** (1.80)* Social assistance (yes = 1) -1,107.066 -897.701 (1.22) (0.49) Unemployed
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A Universität Flensburg Internationales Institut für Management Hochschulen als Standortfaktor Eine empirische Analyse der regionalökonomischen Effekte der Universität Flensburg Britta Leusing Discuss
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Pedersen, Peder (2005): Social Security and the Income, Consumption, Health and Well-Being of the Elderly in Denmark, Mimeo, University of Aarhus and Danish National Institute of Social Research Bjørnskov, [...] Approaches, Marburg, Metropolis Verlag Helliwell, John (2001): Social Capital, the Economy and Well-Being, THE REVIEW OF ECONOMIC PERFORMANCE AND SOCIAL PROGRESS, 05/2001, pp 43-60 Helliwell, John und Huang, Haifang [...] werden entweder mehrere oder nur eine Frage verwendet. Die Antwortmöglichkeiten variieren. Im General Social Survey, der in den USA verwendet wird, sind drei vorgegeben: Taken all together, how would you say
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(2016) ‘No man is an island entire of itself.’ The hidden effect of peers on physical activity, Social Science and Medicine 169, C, pp.149-156. 23 Drukker, D. M. (2003) Testing for serial correlation [...] U-shape? A dynamic panel investigation of the age- well-being relationship, focusing on young adults, Social Science & Medicine 154, C, pp. 54- 61. Piper, A. T. and Pugh, G. T. (2016) Issues in the estimation
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decisions and that they are poor managers of their financials (Markovich & De Vaney, 1997). “The social and economic gains from tackling low financial performance dwarf any conceivable cost of improvement”
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from Germany, Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 101, pp. 847-861. Mogilner, C., Kamvar, S., and Aaker, J. (2011). The shifting meaning of happiness, Social Psychology and Personality Science, 2(4)
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2 1. Introduction “[…] Property rights belong legally to individuals, but their real function is social, to benefit vast numbers of people who do not themselves exercise these rights.” (Thomas Sowell, [...] to the mutual advantage of producers and users of technological knowledge in a manner conducive to social and economic welfare, and to a balance of rights and obligations.” (TRIPS, Article 7). In most Latin [...] Mill justify PRs (and the protection of intellectual property in particular) by referring to the social and economic conditions which they create. One related argument is that these rights create an e
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Political Science, Humanities, Management, Political Science & International Relations as well as Social Science (two answers each). Other answers, such as Finance & Insurance, General Studies, History [...] cohort Overall, the European Studies program seems to be especially interesting for students from the Social Science, in particular International Relations and Political Science, but also from other fields [...] number of European Students. The students come from a wide range of disciplines, mainly from the Social Science and many of them have considered alternative study programs, Management in particular, as
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nations. In the US, it is easier to find a job, but quite often with a very low wage, whereas in Canada social exclusion means finding no employment at all. Since the German type of labor market more resembles [...] undertaken until now. Mortality does not figure very high in the discussions of German epidemiologist, social scientists and demographers, who are nowadays more concerned with questions of individual health [...] attainment stem from a different source, from a regionalized 2 percent sample of all employees with a social security number.17 Therefore there are no self-employed persons and no tenured civil servants in
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