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inte- gration still refers to a very limited time horizon. The processes in ques- tion have lasted no longer than sixty years, at most — a very short pe- riod for the observation and analysis of societal change [...] families’ (Lenoir 2003, Topalov 1994, Zimmermann 2006). In other words, socio-histoire traces the ‘long-dis- tance effects’ of a crisis that is addressed by social actors in a specific interactive situation [...] Nikola Tietze which further data on pay structure could be collected feasible (Lam- mers 2013).5 In the long run, one country’s concerns about a competi- tive disadvantage promoted a process in which the category
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different hypothesis can be derived. If people in flexible em- ployment positions are reluctant towards long term commitments, retirement saving should decrease. These theoretical positions will be empirically [...] 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 position is
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argue that structural transformations alter political discourses and actors’ interests, which, in the long run, may lead to the introduction of new actors, ideas and territorial principles as well. So instead [...] for compulsory health insur- ance (van der Linden 1996; Fraser 2003). Given these conflictive and long-term processes of constructing the congruence of nation and welfare state, there is no reason to think [...] social shifts the preconditions of social integration within a sovereign national framework can no longer be taken for granted (Clarke 2005: 407; Bach 2006: 175). However, EU social policy is not regarded
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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 collec- tively agreed social
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and historical institutionalist works. In combining different explanatory factors and considering long- term processes and path-dependencies these studies seem to be much more promising than neofunctionalist [...] integration. Therefore drawing on Pierson’s historical- institutionalist approach this paper applies a long-term perspective to European social pol- icy, in order to better understand its development and reform [...] 2000; Pierson 2000, 2003; Huber/Stephens 2001). Social policy development and reform is framed as long-term process, within which a set of mutually reinforcing factors impact the policies’ career. “Once
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to acquire Solar Home Systems and Solar Lanterns. 3. GEDAP is also providing partial subsidies and long term loans of up to 50% to private developers for the development and deployment of mini-grid and [...] technologies within the African context Workshop Goal and Objectives: Under the overall goal of life long learning and capacity building to expand the human resource base in Africa this workshop intends to [...] the SESAM/ARTES course of study the university of Flensburg, but also of the Alumni concept of life long learning. A brief history of SESAM/ARTES course and its alumni work After piloting the curriculum
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Report of the Seminar. A. Varriale 13 revisionism among the Polish population. But this would not last long. Economic difficulties in both countries and the offset of the Solidarnosc protest movement in Poland [...] Stoklosa also found a correlation between stereotypical descriptions and lack of either knowledge or long-term relation with those “on the other side”. As she noted in her closing remarks, however, one should [...] such as controls and checkpoints. She concluded that personal experience (e.g. direct, intensive or long-term contact) matters more, for overcoming prejudices, than education-based information about the
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doctoral father or mother – in Ger- many. Once you have obtained your master’s de- gree, you will no longer be considered a stu- dent in Germany – you will be regarded as an academic. As such, during an individual [...] organisational skills. This also means that you (or your financial possibilities) will determine how long your PhD takes. That said, you should note that some universities require candidates who embark on [...] precisely is life? How can we better under- stand human cognition? How can very short-wave and very long-wave light be controlled? Fundamen- tal research questions are explored at the Max Planck Schools
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of toilet paper were uncommon. In general I do not care about other people’s hygienic behaviour as long as it does not affect me, but always to deal with the excrement of other students was disgusting.
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ichungen Kuklys.doc Veröffentlichungen Dr. Mindaugas Kuklys Kuklys, Mindaugas (2019). ‘Careers of Long-Standing Legislators and the Making of the Parliamentary Elite: Evidence from 25 Baltic Parliaments’