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cover the demand. Regarding the fact that further connections of the countries to other neighbouring countries have not been taken into account it can be assumed that those gaps can be closed with imports [...] determine sensitivities of the system. It can be seen that the high flexibility of biomass production plays an important role in covering peak demands and that the expansion of the grid does not seem to be highly [...] electricity that can be produced from biomass within a year is limited this assumption implies less full load hours per biomass power plant. A bio-flex indicator of 2 for example means that the installed
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actions and solidarity of the employees that occur in the course of the described changes. Some final considerations on the long-term distributional effects that arise from the increasing importance of
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already crucial when national social politics were introduced. The paper also argues that the prevailing conflicts that arise from the transfer of political competences are akin to the ones found today. [...] to our understanding of European inte- gration. Comparing past and present processes makes it clear that the idea of a heterogeneous com- munity sharing responsibilities, as it is debated at the moment at
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patterns of justifi- cation of EU social policy that came to slightly resemble those in the nation state. There- fore, the assumption is that to the extent that the European Union also embarks upon state and [...] evidences that “member states do not know exactly to what they are agreeing to when they sign on” (ibid.: 403). It became clear that Europe poses the question of redistribution as regional question that might [...] the fact that traditional social policy fields are under the responsibility of nation states) and that the Commission is not endowed with legislative competences. The paper further illustrated that the i
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reference to the continuous vetos of some member states, even José Manuel Barroso argued in September 2011 that the European Union can realise the sorely needed politico-economic reforms in the way of differentiated [...] Europe) or “Europa der zwei Geschwindigkeiten” (Two-paced Europe). A historical overview will evidence that these ideas of a differentiated integration are not new but have indeed been present from the very
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which had fired her because of an age limit that applied to female employees only.6 The ECJ’s decision in favor of the plaintiff stated that ‘the princi- ple that men and women should receive equal pay, which [...] sive for analysis are the form and content that social actors develop in addressing uncertainty in the interactive situations that affect them. We argue here that sociological research on Europa should i [...] solutions as ways of engaging with categories that have already been 4Monika Eigmüller | Nikola Tietze established, it also scrutinizes the influence that structural conditions have on the ways in which
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to save for old-age. In-depth analyses show that this relation is especially strong if the saving decision entails a long time-span. It is further shown that the model of rationality in the first theoretical
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shown that the nationalisation of social solidarity was a process that has been anything but uncontroversial (de Swaan 1988; Baldwin 1990; Börner 2013; Senghaas 2013). Empirical evidence suggest that early [...] (1879) suggested that the system of social security should be formed according to the exist- ing economic principles as well, that is a free and nation-wide system of insurance funds that allows workers [...] many scholars have assumed recently, that is they may shape as a consequence of major structural transformations that are translated into politics. This means that given the emerging European structures
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territorial definierten Solidargemeinschaft leisten sollten. Abstract The social security systems that were built in Europe since the late 19th century established a link between the risk community of [...] actors refer to the link between social security systems and a solidarity community. The analysis shows that politi- cal decision makers in France based social policy on a national solidarity community, but [...] to the identity and solidarity shaping consequences of social policy. The results point to the fact that the social policy discourse of the late 19th century is framed by the growing influ- ence of the
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detailed overview of the work situation in hospitals and nursing homes could be gained. It turned out that in hospitals and nursing homes considerable job stressors – espe- cially time pressure, permanent [...] existent whose decrease is required for all occupational groups. One central result of the project is that there are nearly no differences between the age groups in perception and appraisal of the working