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Glück eine Rolle, nicht nur die Tatsache eine zu besitzen. Van Praag et al. (2003) konstruieren ein Modell, bei dem sie den Einfluss der Zufriedenheit mit verschiedenen Teilaspekten des Lebens auf die allgemeine
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and its perception in the German population 10 Spieß, M. (2006): Estimation of a Two-Equation Panel Model with Mixed Continuous and Ordered Categorical Outcomes and Missing Data 09 Holst, E./Schrooten, M
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Designing age-appropriate working conditions in hospital and nursing home The present model project was supported within the model programme for preventing occupational diseases by the “Bundesministerium für Arbeit [...] Verminderung der körperlichen und geistigen Leistungsfähigkeit verbunden sei. Mit diesem Defizit- modell ist dann oftmals auch eine sich selbst erfüllende Prophezeiung verbunden, die bei Älteren zu ent [...] Beschäftigte sukzessive die entsprechen- den Aufgaben übernehmen. Vereinzelt hat die Diako auch schon das Modell erprobt, dass ältere Ärztinnen/Ärzte mit finanzieller Unterstützung des Krankenhauses Aufga- ben
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papers for the development of these models have (at the time of writing) several thousand citations. Despite this popularity in economics generally, the use of such models in well-being research is sparse [...] illustration of a popular dynamic panel analysis model can be applied to the investigation of well-being, an area where (at the time of writing) the model is little understood. There are substantial benefits [...] Household Survey. This is not the first investigation to use the model, though the existing literature has some problems in its use of dynamic models. This literature uses dynamic analysis as a main focus of
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McCauley, S. M., & Christiansen, M. H. (2019). Language learning as language use: A cross-linguistic model of child language development. Psychological Review, 126(1), 1-51. https://doi.org/10.1037/rev0000126
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of a holistic tool to analyze business models in different market contexts. 2.1 Business model conceptualization in the literature Many different business model definitions and conceptualizations are used [...] current business model should always be critically regarded from a dynamic perspective, thus within the consciousness that there may be the need for business model evolution or business model innovation, due [...] revenue model types common within the financial service industry. However, still there is need for more detailed operationalization and implications for the different models. The classical model for example
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instinct to reproduce and care for children, Dawkins, 1978 p. 107). The approach of identity can help to model the change from the pre and post-empty-nest, which is a switch to a new status from a parent with
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that his father had been enor- mously important, however, he believes only as a “nega- tive social model” basically serving as “…a reference point against which I had performed all the work I under- took