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influence on subjective well-being (Lucas et al., 2003). Sociologists have conducted research on the careers of couples (Blossfeld et al., 1998) and on poverty and welfare (Muffels and Fouarge, 2004; Headey [...] evidence is based on only 40 persons. 4 Recent questionnaires are available at http://www.diw.de/english/sop/service/fragen/index.html. 5 Müller-Peters (2001, p. 38f.) found that countries where life satisfaction
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ng trade, women have particularly good career chances in the service sector. For men, there was no evidence of the economic sector having an influence on career. Similar results are also revealed in other [...] ion of the gender career gap clearly shows that differences in person- ality especially in the willingness to take risks for one’s own career can partially explain the gender career gap but only to a minor [...] "objective" factors on career opportunities. In our study, we go a step further by also looking at the impact of self-reported personality traits on gender differences in career chances. We compare managers
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Do you need special products/ services of other companies/ institutions/ actors to produce your product? If yes: which companies/ institutions/ actors and products/ services are we talking about? How do [...] granting the ARC International Linkage Award (Linkage No. LX0774768) and the German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD) for further funding of this international research project. For her support in developing [...] economic development agencies, public authorities, no standardised questionnaire is available. The services and activities differ broadly from actor to actor. This means that for each lateral actor a specific
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alumni networks for reintegration/-advisory services for returnees and applicants for German Universities MSc. Dang Thi Phuong Dung, Representative Career Service Vietnam 12:00 Arrive at Tuan Chau Island [...] Acknowledgment The organizers and workshop participants are grateful to the German Academic Exchange Service for the extraordinary opportunity to explore learning across disciplines. 2 Organization of the Workshop [...] needed in the rural areas. Agricultural land is of poor quality, apart from tourism and public services there are not many employment opportunities and compared to other European regions the infrastructure
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deliver services, design projects or conduct research. The discussions in Nepal brought out many areas of engagement for the proposed AAA and the activities broadly covered delivering services, designing [...] Financial Management Service Foundation, Noida - 201 301 6. Patra, Sanjay 2009. Inter Charity Donations. Standards & Norms, Legal Series Vol. I, Issue 7, February 2009, Financial Management Service Foundation, [...] e development, and it promotes greater community participation in the management of their basic services. Indonesian palm oil production is the first largest in the world and the second place is Malaysia
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cooperatives also may achieve a higher level of financial services such as access to micro- loans. Access to modern and reliable electricity services in rural areas, as well as financial inclusion, i.e. the [...] grid. Private companies provide the electricity service to the municipalities of Puerto Lempira and Brus Laguna in the department. The electricity service of Puerto Lempira is provided by Local Electric [...] and limited usage capabilities from poor energy services, in short a “energy poverty penalty” (Groh 2014, 83). Tier 1 and 2 provision of electricity services cover basic needs but also give the people a taste
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policy meant state efforts to reduce economic inequality by providing certain floors on income and services and preventing income losses due to certain risks.” (Amenta 2003: 97) Thus, social policy was at [...] framed as long-term process, within which a set of mutually reinforcing factors impact the policies’ career. “Once established, specific patterns of political mobilisation, the institutional “rules of the [...] and of other actors’ resources and strategy.” (Huber/Stephens 2001: 190) Thus, for example, the service-heavy, women-friendly Nordic welfare states can be explained by linking high female labour force pa
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as cultural capital (relative English proficiency) and a better sense of gaming and positioning (career orientation). Business students from the lowest stratum self-select against EMI due to a pronounced [...] only. (Costa & Coleman, 2012: 2), and at business schools, students consider EMI as an antecedent to career opportunities (Byun et al., 2011). Such instrumental approaches to elite education often have been [...] insurmountable barriers to successful learn- ing but offers opportunities. Simply stressing the general career relevance of the English language or raising absolute English proficiency among stu- dents, however
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abroad are scarce. Still “a strong positive career impact when pursuing an international career”has been stated (Mohajeri Norris & Gillespie, 2009). Career-related motivation is likely to be more pronounced [...] mobility, particularly enrolment in an entire program abroad, indicates a strong career orienta- tion. It has been shown that career advantage and perceived labor market opportunities do matter to study abroad [...] and experience, but they want to focus on a career in their home country. Hypothesis 5a: International students have no intention of pursuing a lifelong career in the host country. Hypothesis 5b: Domestic
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through various services depend on different factors like potential customer size, frequency of service, duration of service period in a year etc. Service charges for different services are estimated to [...] existing context of the locality, demand of different services and available support to continue the operation of the provided services. Services like mobile charging, internet use, printing etc. are few [...] internet-based services and printing. The estimated ROI is 8 years which also makes it financially attractive. KEYWORDS Solar system, multimedia classroom, e-education, internet-based service, off-grid.