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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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Korunka, C. (2018). Procrastination in daily working life: A diary study on within-person processes that link work characteristics to workplace procrastination. Frontiers of Psychology, DOI: 10.3389/fpsyg
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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
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Critical Companion. Ed. Billy J. Stratton. Albuquerque: U of New Mexico P, 2016. 111-31. "'Openings that Can't Be Closed': Patterns of Surveillance Culture in Siri Hustvedt's Novels." Zones of Focused Ambiguity
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Schäfer | Europa-Universität Viadrina (Frankfurt O.) Steps to an Ecology of Practices – differences that make a difference. Dr. Anders Buch | Aalborg University 12.00 – 13.00 | EB 160 Kindheit als diffe
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and resources for candidates campaigns, the perception that you can influence the policies of a government through your vote, the assurance that you are not going to be discriminated for your political [...] and resources for candidates campaigns, the perception that you can influence the policies of a government through your vote, the assurance that you are not going to be discriminated for your political
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and refugee rights in Europe. Asylum application is a guaranteed right of each individual, however, that right does not guarantee a legal status of a refugee. People fleeing from persecution, violence, war [...] discrimination are not equally treated in terms of granting a refugee status. There are many factors that govern the decision of refugee status and there are many different practices as well. The EU has a
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.1) that differs from the full model is that the construct English has a slight direct influence on the choice of EMI (H4a). This might relate to the higher—most likely gendered— assessments that females [...] class sensitivity in management education, which suggests that the diffusion of EMI be accompanied by policies that dismantle the barriers that lower-strata students perceive as prohibitive. This differs [...] a business school setting. Although proponents argue that EMI generally increases graduates’ employability, they do not sufficiently consider that study strategies differ substantially across social milieus
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are thus closely intertwined and crystalize into practice-arrangement-bundles that, in turn, form larger constellations that encompass more practices and larger arrays of material arrangements. The flat [...] social, generational, gender and peercultural orders. Drawing on theories of 'Care' which emphasise that Care produces hierarchies and dependencies, the authors engage in ethnographic researchfield research [...] how our shared perspectives increase our responsivity towards the field. Our observations indicate that one of the school´s strategies of coming up to the expectation of 'Care' is to bring in a number of
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diagnostic tests that inspect the exogeneity of a particular subset of instruments, and are, by default, reported by xtabond2.9 Thus, this means that researchers can check the model validity that results from [...] effects on the dependent variable that are unique to the individual and do not vary over time (𝑣𝑖), which captures specific ignorance about individual i, and an error that varies over both individuals and [...] 0.25 should be viewed with concern. Taken at face value, it means that if the specification is valid, the odds are less than 1 in 4 that one would observe a J statistic so large. Thus, the J tests, Hansen