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university degree or having finished training seems to have a rather stable positive effect on income. Holding a university degree also seems to have a positive effect on perceived job security. Interestingly [...] cumber- some due to excessive computational burdens (Sammel et al., 1997), alternative 4 approaches have been proposed (e.g., Muthén, 1984; Faes et al., 2004). If the parameters not only of the mean but [...] model, authors including Muthén (1984), Muthén and Satorra (1995) and Arminger and Küsters (1988), have proposed a three-stage estimation approach. The first step estimates the parameters of the mean structure
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Introduction Since January 2002, twelve member states of the European Union (EU) have introduced the euro. Those who have not include the countries of Denmark, Sweden and the United Kingdom, which rejected [...] Psychologists, for example, have investigated whether the change in marital status has a long-lasting influence on subjective well-being (Lucas et al., 2003). Sociologists have conducted research on the [...] than those who are ambivalent on this topic. On the other hand, people who have a pessimistic attitude towards the future have stronger concerns. Next we look at political affiliations. The Social Democrats
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Only 22 percent (8 persons) of the respondents from the third cohort already have a second degree. 14 percent or 5 students have a Master‘s degree in addition to their Bachelor degree, one student has a Diplom [...] degree, 3rd cohort In all three cohorts, the share of students who have a second degree is approximately 20 percent; most of these students have a Master´s degree. 4.3 Country where the degree(s) were achieved [...] the increases in the total number of students that have participated in the study program each semester. More and more students who study in Flensburg have an international background, while the relative
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reference. However, most studies refer either to international comparisons or US data. The first one have the well-known double-problem that cross national analysis may miss relevant intervening variables [...] differences in life expectancy: inequality, per capita income and educational attainment. The last two have been added because they were used by critics of the inequality hypotheses as an alternative explanation [...] was to be explained. Compared with De Vogli et al., the outcome was less strong. The Gini index did have some influence in the expected direction, but only in the poorer parts of Italy. The regional income
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Handlungen der beteiligten Akteure. „Concentration can arise in a multitude of ways. An organization can have a monopoly position legally protected or legally established, as in the case of electric and telephone
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men have of being in a leadership position do not differ significantly in statistical terms as regards the personality traits if both have had the same education and professional experience, have a similar [...] level, the fewer women there are in such positions. Men have numerous role models to follow whereas women lack this opportunity. Many studies have focused on the influence of human capital and other "objective" [...] works 1The results of the numerous empirical studies on leadership traits that have been carried out in this context have been included in various summary papers (cf., for example, Lord et al., 1986; Stogdill
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podcasts. 1. Have you ever used a podcast prior to the lecture podcasts? (a) Yes (b) No 2. Do you have a favourite podcast; regardless of it being an audio or a video podcast? (a) Yes, I have a favourite [...] availability of podcasts have on physically attending classes? 3. What characteristics of a lecture podcast do students consider important (success factors)? 4. What reasons do students have for not using podcasts [...] y to use podcasts have on the physical attendance of lectures? The students use the available podcasts mainly to systematically prepare for written exams/tests. As the majority have already used lecture
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toolbox to analyse firm clusters ABSTRACT Industry clusters have been studied for a long time from diverse perspectives. The results of this research have increased our understanding of knowledge flows in clusters [...] the project to study clusters in Australia and Germany have been expanded to include other national contexts and more cases within sectors that have already been investigated such as mechanical watches and [...] aspects have for your business: - Roads - Rails 28 - Water - Air - Electricity - ICT How available are these infrastructures at your location? 2.1.3 Which importance do the following input factors have for
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Beispiel: Douglass C. North (2005) schreibt hierzu Folgendes: „Economists of a libertarian persuasion have for some time labored under the delusion that there is something called laissez faire and that once
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becomes the medium of middle-class self-assertion and the emotive claim of subject status by those who have been excluded from the realm of the human, the 'family of man'. The tension between the canonical [...] notion of habitation. How do we dwell in the traditions of cultural studies in our diverse locations? Have some of our categories of analysis and terms of engagements become mere habits? Is cultural studies