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Wirtschaft; Elternzeit) ∙ Shareholder oder Stakeholder Value? ∙ Soziale Ziele von Unternehmen: Corporate Social Responsibility, Corporate Identity Qualifikationsphase Q1.1: Wirtschaftspolitik im Spannungsfeld
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Horbaty 2013] Huber, Stefanie ; Horbaty, Robert: Social acceptan- ce of wind energy projects. iea wind, 2013 http://www.socialacceptance.ch/ images/RP_14_Social_Acceptance_FINAL.pdf 200 http://www.bast.de/ [...] multivariate.pdf http://www.socialacceptance.ch/images/RP_14_Social_Acceptance_FINAL.pdf http://www.socialacceptance.ch/images/RP_14_Social_Acceptance_FINAL.pdf Literaturverzeichnis [Hübner u. Hahn 2013] [...] Clemens: Wind energy scenarios for the simulation of the German power system until 2050: The effect of social and ecological factors. In: Wohlgemuth, Volker (Hrsg.) ; Fuchs-Kittowski, Frank (Hrsg.) ; Wittmann
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functional coping strategies of stress and social support (IG> CG). The exchange of experiences with other patients additionally created a positive influence on social support In total, three main barriers [...] a higher level of depressiveness in opposite to those without psychic comorbidity (IGdepr.> IG). Social support was the most important factor to manage these barriers. Additionally, functional strategies [...] the depressiveness, remarkable differences within the control group could be recorded concerning social support (CGdepr. > CG). Principally, the present results of the case-by-case-reviews correspond with
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their empowerment to promote their mental health and use the social participation for their health. The participants are involved in the social field and practice this primarily for altruistic reasons. However [...] measures (Saß, Wurm & Scheidt-Nave, 2010, S. 414; Statistisches Bundesamt, 2012, S. 1ff). Besides the social participation, the subjective health, the subjective age perception and the loss of competence due [...] Tomasik, 2007, S.161). Particularly in the group of disadvantaged older people, a well-developed social network shows a conducive effect on the health of the elderly. Also it is considered as a fundamental
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extensive areas of their lives: Their original conditions are worse than those of peers of a higher social class. Next to worse educational opportunities, they exhibit a worse health-related quality of life [...] experience of poverty is very individual. In this context it is stated that the existence of personal and social resources is decisive for the kind of consequences that result from poverty. Based on this fundamental [...] and disadvantages. On the other hand, this research addresses the perspective of children of a low social class and their view on poverty. Next to this perspective, their capabilities and strengths are
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the resources available to them. The sub-objectives were first of all, the exploration of psycho- social, physical and biochemical stressors, secondly, an exploration of the use of resources and strategies [...] main stressors experienced by the homeless were chronic ones such as challenges of day-to-day life, social conflicts and tensions, and psychological problems. Furthermore, they experienced the state benefit [...] apartment. The experts commented that the homeless suffered physically and mentally, had a lack of social relationships, family contact, and life perspectives. In their view, once on the street, there was
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parents and attachment figures. Method. Overall 40 participants were examined by using the qualitative social research. These included 14 out-patient after-care group, 8 children and adolescents and 18 parents [...] different networks. A comparison of the studies “KiJuRNa” 1 and 2 showed that the inclusion of their social environment and strengthening the children’s self- esteem had a positive impact on reducing the BMI-SDS
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regard. This is in accordance with previous studies. Sport and movement procedures can help to reduce social loci of control and can further help to develop a positive bodily self-appraisal. Simultaneously
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chosen. It was carried out in eight individual interviews (n=8) with experts from both healthcare and social care services and a focus group with two experts (n=2) as per the agenda rules. Conducted between
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Abstract Theoretical background. Voluntary work is one of the most important pillars of our society’s social life. Due to the demographic change and the increasing health of the elderly, the possibility to [...] relevant on both the individual as well as the community level. Along with age-related degrading, the social status can affect our health also as we get older. Health equality can be supported using the quarter [...] stakeholders and by creating participation structures. This enables the individual to take part in the social life. This paper intends to contribute to closing the academic void related to voluntary work during