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2. VERANSTALTUNGEN.
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CONFERENCES & conventions ,ELECTRONIC information resource searching ,SCHOLARLY publishing - Abstract
This article contains announcements of conventions on topics relevant to libraries, including an international conference in Bielefeld, Germany on the topic of information services and their relationship to technology and economics, a conference in Berlin, Germany on the topic of academic publishing in Europe, and a call for papers for the international UDC seminar at the Koninklijke Bibliotheek in The Hague, Netherlands.
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- 2008
3. The Budget for Long-Term Care (2004-2008).
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Arntz, Melanie and Spermann, Alexander
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SOCIAL policy ,MATCHING theory ,LONG-term care insurance - Abstract
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- 2005
4. Die „lebensverlaufbezogene“ Politik in den Niederlanden: Ein Beispiel für Deutschland?
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Waas, Bernd
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EMPLOYMENT changes ,UNEMPLOYMENT ,EMPLOYEE benefits - Abstract
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- 2004
5. Ethics, Ideals and Ideologies in the History of Adult Education. Studies in Pedagogy, Andragogy, and Gerontagogy.
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Nemeth, Balazs, Poggeler, Franz, Nemeth, Balazs, and Poggeler, Franz
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This book, which focuses on how personality, societal values and politics have influenced the mission of adult education, contains 34 papers originally presented at a 2000 conference on the history of adult education. Following a Foreword (Poggeler) and Preface (Nemeth) the papers are: "The Globalization of Adult Education and the One World Concept: Aspects of Their History, Present and Future" (Poggeler); "Adult Education in a Voluntary Social Movement: the Education Work of the British Anti-Apartheid Movement, 1959-94" (Fieldhouse); "Adult Education and Cooperation: The History of a Dutch Walden" (van Gent); "Questions of Value in Adult Education: A Theoretical-Scientific and Methodological Challenge in the History of Adult Education" (Theile); "Influence of Ideas and Institutions on the Culture and Adult Education in Hungary" (Felkai); "The Changes Of Folk ANF Worker's Universities in Slowenia Between 1945-1991" (Jug); "THR Folk High Schools From the View of Political and Social Problems of Poland" (Solarczyk); "Basic Conceptions and Aims in Some Theories of Adult Education Through History" (Popovic); "The Role of Scientific Positivism in European Popular Educational Movements: France and Radical Free Masonry" (Steele); "Samuel Smiles and the Ideology of Self-Help" (Cooke); "How Adult Education Participates in the Making of 'Active Society'" (Bouverne-De Bie); "Local and Global Experiences and Dimensions of German Adult Education" (Hinzen); "Adult Education and the Human Rights Movement: Toward a Global Research Agenda for the History of Adult Education" (Boucouvalas); "The Performance-Directed or Task-Oriented Approach as a Teaching and Learning Concept in Adult Education" (Paape); "The Assimilation Possibilities and Problems of East European Adult Education After the Political Change: The Example of Hungary" (Petho); "Ideological and Paradigmatic Changes in the History of a German Further Education Centre Based on the Centre of Further Education, Aachen" (Putz); "Struggle and Compromise: A History of South African Adult Education from 1960 to 1999" (Aitchison); "Idealists and Liberal Adult Education in the West of Scotland" (Turner); "Through a Glass Darkly: The Seduction of an Adult Education Social Movement" (Benn); "Adult Education and Social Movements: A Century of (Informal) Learning in Social Movements" (Dekeyser);"Grundtvig: From a European and Romanian Perspective" (Sacalis); "Self-Fulfilling Prophecy in Adult Education as an Ethical Issue" (Cser); "The Social-Historical Conditionality of the Constitution and Activities of Croatian People's and Workers' Universities" (Ceptic); "The Transformation of Adult Education from Culture to the World of Work" (Tosse); "Lloyd Ross and the Education of Australian Workers" (Morris); "From the Workers' Education to the Work Development: Historical Stages and Changing Interests in the Finnish Trade Union Education" (Tuomisto); "Social Based Adult Education: The Development of Workers' Education and Training in Pecs Hungary at the Turn of the 19th and 20th Century" (Koltai, Nemeth); "Adult Education An Ideal of Modernity: The End of Adult Education as a Social Movement" (Jarvis); "The History of the Finnish Adult Education System" (Ropponen); "Advanced Teaching Movement in Croatia and Its Influence on National Education" (Lavrnja, Klapan); "Some Changes in the Sphere of Adult Education in Russia in the Transitional Period: Socio-Psychological Aspects" (Mryakina); "Adult Education in Romania in the Last Ten Years Requirements and Realities" (Sava); "Social-Educational Aims and Forms of Adult Education on Distance in the 1980s in Poland: TV Vocational Agricultural School and Radio-TV High School for Working People" (Gajda); "Dutch Andragology in Transformation" (Katus). Some of the papers contain figures and tables. All of the papers contain bibliographies, some of them substantial. (AJ)
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- 2002
6. Konflikte vermeiden, Prozesse verhüten—Eine Analyse von Einflußfaktoren bei der Verkehrsunfallregulierung in Deutschland—.
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Benke, Michael, Bora, Stefan, and Simsa, Christiane
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LIABILITY for traffic accidents ,ACTIONS & defenses (Law) ,LIABILITY insurance ,INSURANCE companies - Abstract
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- 1996
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7. Neptun die Arme abgeschlagen . . . Die literarische Entmythologisierung der freien Handelsstadt im frühen 18. Jahrhundert.
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van der Haven, Cornelis
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CITIES & towns ,MARKET towns ,ECONOMIC elites ,SOCIOECONOMICS ,URBAN history - Abstract
The essay examines the literary representation of towns in the 17
th and 18th centuries. In the dramatic poetry of the 17th century, the leadership of autonomous German and Dutch trade towns was extensively praised within the context of the mythos of the city blessed with everlasting prosperity by God. In the early 18th century, new forms of trade increasingly undermined the social and economic security of the municipal patriciate. The essay outlines conservative reflexes of the endangered urban elites by examining dramatic texts from Amsterdam and Hamburg, in which the territorially defined source of solidarity of the town was no longer employed as a dramatic frame of action. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 2010
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8. Das Ende einer Bismarck-Tradition?
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Klenk, Tanja, Nullmeier, Frank, Weyrauch, Philine, and Haarmann, Alexander
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WELFARE state ,HEALTH insurance ,GOVERNMENT policy ,SOCIAL conditions in Germany ,SOCIAL policy ,GERMAN history, 1990- - Abstract
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- 2009
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9. Von der Risiko- zur Anbieterselektion: Eigendynamiken wettbewerblicher Reformen in Gesundheitssystemen des Sozialversicherungstyps.
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Götze, Ralf, Cacace, Mirella, and Rothgang, Heinz
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HEALTH insurance ,NATIONAL health services ,LEGISLATORS ,ECONOMIC competition - Abstract
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- 2009
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10. Pflege der Eltern – Ein europäischer Vergleich.
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Haberkern, Klaus and Szydlik, Marc
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ELDER care ,SOCIAL conditions of older people ,OLDER people ,SOCIAL work with older people - Abstract
Copyright of Kölner Zeitschrift für Soziologie und Sozialpsychologie ( KZfSS) is the property of Springer Nature and its content may not be copied or emailed to multiple sites or posted to a listserv without the copyright holder's express written permission. However, users may print, download, or email articles for individual use. This abstract may be abridged. No warranty is given about the accuracy of the copy. Users should refer to the original published version of the material for the full abstract. (Copyright applies to all Abstracts.)
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- 2008
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11. [High-cost patients in Germany: General description of utilization and costs].
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Lange L, Pimperl A, Schulte T, Groene O, and Tanke M
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- Canada, England, Germany, Humans, Netherlands, Retrospective Studies, Spain, Health Care Costs
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Background: Studies from different countries have shown that a small number of insured persons (high-cost patients) are responsible for a large portion of health care spending. At the same time, it is assumed that some of these costs could be saved by a better management of this group of people. The aim of this article is to analyze the performance and cost profiles of high-cost patients, to put them in an international comparison, and to derive a better management approach., Methods: Retrospective observation study based on statutory health insurance data from two statutory health insurances for the year 2013., Study Population: top 5 %, as well as top 1 % of the most expensive insured persons. Identification of characteristics of high-cost patients and international comparison with the Netherlands, the USA, Canada, Spain, England and Japan., Results: 5 % of insured persons account for almost half of the total costs and the most expensive 1 % of 22 %. These high-cost patients in Germany are, on average, 20 years older than the general population. Almost every person of the high-cost population was prescribed at least one medication during the study period (99.2 %), and 85.8 % had at least one hospital stay. Hospital care accounts for the biggest part of total costs: 75 % together with drugs. The average per capita costs caused by one of the 5 % most expensive insured persons in the year under review are 20 times higher than that of the other 95 % of insured persons. High-cost patients are generally more multimorbid and have higher mortality rates. The most common diagnoses of these patients are hypertension, lipoprotein metabolism disorder and back pain., Conclusion: Similar to other developed countries, Germany faces the challenge to develop and implement adequate intervention approaches addressing the special requirements of high-cost insured persons. This paper provides a first basis. The analogies of high-cost patients in Germany and other countries illustrate the need for transnational research and intervention approaches on this specific issue. More in-depth work is needed to investigate the potentials of Predictive Modelling and integrated care approaches to the management of this group of insured persons., (Copyright © 2020. Published by Elsevier GmbH.)
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- 2020
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12. [From psychotherapy to psychoanalysis: Max Levy-Suhl (1876-1947)].
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Hermanns LM, Schröter M, and Stroeken H
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- Germany, History, 19th Century, History, 20th Century, Humans, Male, Netherlands, Famous Persons, Jews history, National Socialism history, Psychoanalysis history, Psychotherapy history, Suicide history
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Summary: From psychotherapy to psychoanalysis: Max Levy-Suhl (1876-1947). Levy-Suhl can be considered one of the great practising psychotherapists in early 20th century Berlin. He was active in various fields, including ophthalmology, forensic adolescent psychiatry and hypnosis. Prominent among his publications were two handbooks of psychotherapeutic methods. His attitude towards psychoanalysis shifted from initial criticism to acceptance. Ca. 1930 he experienced some kind of conversion, resulting in his training at the Berlin Institute and becoming a member of the German Psychoanalytic Society. As a Jew being forced to emigrate in 1933, Levy-Suhl turned to the Netherlands where he had a psychoanalytic children's home in Amersfoort, followed by an analyst's practice in Amsterdam. He survived the German occupation, but apparently as a broken man. After the war he committed suicide.--The paper is complemented by an appendix, containing documents and an extensive bibliography.
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- 2014
13. [Karl Landauer's fate after the German occupation of the Netherlands].
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Stroeken H
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- Germany, History, 19th Century, History, 20th Century, Humans, Male, Netherlands, Concentration Camps history, Jews history, National Socialism history, Psychoanalysis history
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This paper documents Landauer's hesitation, prior to May 1940 when the Germans invaded the country, whether to emigrate a second time, and it reconstructs how he lost his positions as training analyst and psychoanalytic teacher after falling in love with a patient and starting an intimate relationship with her.
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- 2012
14. [Interreg II--European regional study of chronic respiratory tract diseases in children in the Germany-Netherlands border zone].
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Weishoff-Houben M, Derkx R, Feldhoff KH, Jongmans-Liedekerken AW, Mertens P, Mommers M, Steup A, Ziemer B, and Dott W
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- Air Pollution, Indoor adverse effects, Child, Child, Preschool, Cross-Sectional Studies, Female, Germany epidemiology, Humans, Incidence, Lung Diseases, Obstructive etiology, Male, Netherlands epidemiology, Risk Factors, Air Pollution, Indoor analysis, Health Surveys, Lung Diseases, Obstructive epidemiology
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Aim of the Study: In Westelijke Mijnstreek (WM), Midden-Limburg (ML), both The Netherlands, and Kreis Heinsberg (HS), Germany, the relationship between quality of the indoor environment and respiratory symptoms in children was studied, finally resulting in proposals for prevention of respiratory symptoms in the three regions. This paper presents the results of the first part of the study, investigating prevalences of respiratory complaints., Methods and Results: A brief questionnaire was used to document prevalences of respiratory complaints, physicians diagnoses and treatment in about 7,000 children 5-6 resp. 7-8 years of age from HS, ML and WM, in 1995 and 1997. Prevalences of respiratory symptoms differed slightly between the regions, but there were differences in physician-diagnosed asthma and bronchitis and treatment of the children., Perspectives: The brief questionnaire is a useful instrument to get an overview on respiratory symptoms. Since 1995, it is used by several German Municipal Health Services for Public Health Reports.
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- 2001
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