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it is generally accepted that prevention and health promotion need to be strengthened, the field of work of the named medical fraternity is still dominated by curation. Prevention plays a subordinate role [...] interventions in the form of preventive medical checkups and public health counseling in everyday work. Physicians are motivated to get more involved, but ideas as to how are missing. Many complicating [...] conditions are mentioned: lack of time, missing gratification, disinterest of the patients and the social structure in Neustadt, characterized by a considerable proportion of people with migration background
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11 office workers and 3 executive managers from a large corporation. Semi-structured interviews guided subjects to reveal a subjective evaluation of: the status of their health, their social support, the [...] the organisational structure and their responsibilities/work tasks. This exploration uncovered both positive and negative consequences of office work on health. The compiled data is subsequently examined [...] tion of the work situation as challenge or affliction. In this context Lazarus transactional model offers reference for explanation. Though the employees came from differing areas of work (technical drawing
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utilize the resources of a variegated work force. A company`s health care management can activate the capability of the work force while ideally distributing work strain among employees. This master`s [...] Ressourcen, Betriebliches Gesundheitsmanagement, Gesundheitsbewusstsein 2 Abstract The work environment is changing rapidly. Social phenomena such as globalization and demographic change enforce a movement of strains [...] psychological strains, across all sectors. This development has significantly influenced the panorama of work- related diseases and presents a central challenge for corporate business, particularly regarding
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service boundaries. Approaches are interdependent and can work synergistically. Down to the individuality of target populations regarding ethnicity, social and cultural backgrounds there is no pure strategy of [...] are few topics that are as controversial as migration. Reasons for migrating are diverse; finding work and obtaining education are among the most common. In times of globalisation many Western countries [...] of the United Kingdom is to provide excellent healthcare for all residents. Migration affects both social and healthcare services and problems arising due to migration including integration and accessibility
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Papers“, Name der Reihe (Working Paper Series), Ausgabe. Durlauf, Steven N./ Fafchamps, Marcel (2004), „Social Capital”, NBER Working Paper, No. 10485. Ihnen ist – unter der Maßgabe der Einheitlichkeit – selbst
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leaders work more often overtime than their colleagues not in a leading positions and female leaders work overtime to a greater extent than their male counterparts do. Family situation and social background [...] due to less work experience because of discontinued work histories of women. Women show interrupted working periods because of child bearing and maternity leave and therefore have less work experience – [...] Charismatic Consensus-oriented Asserts his authority Supports women in the work environ- ment Makes profitability a top priority Works harder than others Source: Accenture (2007) Table 1: Stereotyping and
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joint research paper series is open to contributions from the field of business, regional economics, social sciences, linguistics and culture studies as well as other topics researched by colleagues from both [...] Lecturers and teaching staff prepare lecture materials and make presentation slides, texts and academic work available to the students via learning platforms and management systems. Another element of so-called [...] journalism with a focus on television via Internet. Anyone can participate in public discussion about social issues via videos on the (mobile) Internet (Wikipedia, 2009a,b). 4 et al., 2006; Hürst & Waizenegger
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joint research paper series is open to contributions from the field of business, regional economics, social sciences, linguistics and culture studies as well as other topics researched by colleagues from both [...] Susanne Royer (University of Flensburg) 1 Danish-German Research Paper No. 1: The Value Adding Web at Work - Developing a toolbox to analyse firm clusters Prof. Dr. Susanne Royer International Institute of [...] Okech, research assistant at the ESCP-EAP European School of Management. 2 The Value Adding Web at Work – Developing a toolbox to analyse firm clusters ABSTRACT Industry clusters have been studied for a
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(23 answers) would like to work in an European Administration, 51 percent (19 answers) would like to pursue an academic career, 49 percent (18 answers) could imagine to work in a national administration [...] started their studies in Flensburg, the languages they speak, in which professions they intend to work after graduation and how they found out about the study program in Flensburg. Moreover, the spectrum [...] which factors influenced their decision to study in Flensburg (Question 7. - 9.), where they intend to work after graduation (Question 10), and which languages they speak.1 3. Personal data 3.1 Sex In the first
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fact that labor markets work quite differently in the neighboring 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 [...] year 2001.1 While the findings of the contribution corroborated nicely with a whole array of similar works over the past three decades, showing in many cases a positive relationship between inequality and [...] solid majority of nearly three quarters confirmed the position of such link.2 And of the remaining works, there are methodological reasons to be named for the defect, e.g. the choice of a too narrow definition