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the EU’s key instruments regarding employment politics and it is the only employment policy that is provided with funds. The structural funds were increasingly designed to com- bat adverse effects of European [...] states’ emergence and development does not mean to suggest that there is or will be a European welfare state. It is not the result that is of inter- est here but the process. Simply, the strategic advantage [...] view EU social policy is a conglomerate of arduously negotiated and weak regulatory and coordinatory measures. In the conventional wisdom of the second strand EU-level social policy is mainly the result of
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One result is that the societal transformation generated by Europeanization is assessed on the basis of methodological nationalism (Beck, Sznaider 2006). Moreover, societal transformation is examined only [...] te is a possibility that has hardly been addressed in current research on Europe. What weighs even more heavily than the lack of terms and categories and the issue of methodological nationalism is a problem [...] challenge of di- achronic comparisons is therefore relating societal processes and politi- cal developments to one another analytically, in order to ascertain what is unique about a specific Europeanization
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processes of constructing the congruence of nation and welfare state, there is no reason to think that social solidarity among strangers is only able to establish within a national framework. Therefore, in order [...] at the national level since the approved national solidarity is about to break up (Münch 1998). Within member states this transformation is accompanied by a loss of sovereignty because albeit a multi-level [...] 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 to change their occupational location without losing the
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info@wwf.de www.wwf.de Der WWF Deutschland ist eine der nationalen Organisationen des WWF – World Wide Fund For Nature – in Gland (Schweiz). Hintergrundinformation Frankfurt, September 2009 Urlaub am Schil [...] Hintergrundinformation Der WWF Deutschland ist eine der nationalen Organisationen des WWF – World Wide Fund For Nature – in Gland (Schweiz). Das Schlüpfen der Meeresschildkröten - Unternehmen Sie nachts keine
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letzter Zugriff: 21. März 2012). 64. *(Zusammen mit Hanno Schauer und Amina Ovcina Cajacob) „‚Private is Public?!‘ – Der Umgang von 14- bis 18-Jährigen mit Sozialen Medien. Eine explorativ-empirische Unter- [...] verfügbar unter: (letzte Änderung: Keine Angabe; letzter Zugriff: 15. März 2005). 5. *„‚Distinction is perfect continence‘ – Zur Disparatheit medien- und kommunikationshisto- riographischer Diskurse.“ Vortrag [...] [Tagungsdokumentation: 1.2.1]. 6 Lehrveranstaltungen 48. Wintersemester 2013/2014: Seminar „‚Private is public‘ – Situiert-adaptive Mediennut- zung und Prosumenten-Kulturen“, Master of Arts „Kultur – Sprache
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back pain) and also noise exposure – are 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 [...] sustainably within the organisation a systematic health and demographic man- agement is required. One main task in this area is to prevent the so called pre-aging induced by work, this means changing those working [...] Rahmenbedingungen und gesellschaft- lichen Unterstützungssystemen (z. B. Kindergartenplätze, Work-Life-Balance), sondern auch von den vielfältigen privaten und beruflichen Möglichkeiten, Spielräumen, aber
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within that system is predicated on Bourdieu’s (1997: 46) general defini- tion of capital. An agent’s capital [I]s a force inscribed in the objectivity of things so that everything is not equally pos- sible [...] al capital. Cultural capital is classi- fied into three types: The embodied form is unconsciously bequeathed within the family and covers competences and knowledge. It is “the best hidden and socially [...] objectified form, that is, in books or instruments and in the institutionalized form, that is, as credentials from authorized institutions (Bourdieu, 1997: 47). A fourth type of capital is sym- bolic capital
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dynamics of life satisfaction is unchanged. A recommendation is made that, due to the seeming difficulty of passing all the diagnostic tests and the novelty of such estimations in the ‘life satisfaction’ [...] future, as well as offering insights into life satisfaction and its dynamics. A key insight is that much of the impact of any commonly measured variable on well-being is contemporaneous. Abstrakt: Diese Studie [...] dynamics of well-being. Furthermore, tests of life satisfaction panel data frequently indicate that there is serial correlation in the residuals which is indicative of omitted dynamics. The residuals could
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practices and the value attached to English and EMI. First, there is the key Bourdieusian concept to address here is the concept of “field”. It is defined as an arena of struggle in which “the agents occupy [...] internationalization, in Denmark, is on a watch by politics and media, especially. Observations and public statements are, however, often fed by assumptions. Case in point is the claimthat INS, particularly [...] education) system and origi- nating from poorer environments. This belief is embedded in a strong immigration-skeptical debate in Denmark and is often indicated by the referral to Rumanian or Bulgarian students