144 results on '"Deindl, Christian"'
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2. Die Rolle gut strukturierter Patientendaten bei der Erhöhung der Patientensicherheit
3. Do Health and Well-Being Change Around the Transition to Informal Caring in Early Adulthood? A Longitudinal Comparison Between the United Kingdom and Germany
4. Life history data from the gateway to global ageing data platform: resources for studying life courses across Europe
5. Familie, Solidarität und finanzielle Transfers
6. Socioeconomic differences in informal caregiving in Europe
7. Childless Older Adults
8. Multiple social roles in early adulthood and later mental health in different labour market contexts
9. DETERMINANTS OF INFORMAL CARE TRAJECTORIES IN ENGLAND
10. Does young adulthood caring influence educational attainment and employment in the UK and Germany?
11. 3.6 Aktives Altern und Gesundheit in Deutschland und Europa
12. Familie, Solidarität und finanzielle Transfers
13. Resources of Grandparents: Educational Outcomes Across Three Generations in Europe and Israel
14. Deprivation and Transfers between Three Generations: A Regional Analysis Across Europe
15. Childless Older Adults
16. Einleitung
17. Fazit
18. Grundlagen
19. Finanzielle Transfers zwischen Generationen
20. Daten und Methode
21. Familiale Strukturen in Europa
22. Social Networks, Social Cohesion, and Later-Life Health
23. Generationen in Europa: Theoretische Perspektiven und empirische Befunde
24. Self-rated health of university students in Germany–The importance of material, psychosocial, and behavioral factors and the parental socio-economic status
25. Social inequalities and the wellbeing of family caregivers across European care regimes
26. Manual Ambulantes Operieren: Techniken, perioperative Verfahren und Management
27. Familiale Unterstützung und soziale Ungleichheit in Europa
28. Geben und Nehmen zwischen Generationen: Der Austausch von Geld und Zeit in Europa
29. Intergenerational Transfers to Adult Children in Europe: Do Social Policies Matter?
30. School-to-work and school-to-university transition and health inequalities among young adults: a scoping review
31. The influence of living conditions in early life on life satisfaction in old age
32. Self-rated health of university students in Germany–The importance of material, psychosocial, and behavioral factors and the parental socio-economic status
33. Self-rated health of university students in Germany–The importance of material, psychosocial, and behavioral factors and the parental socio-economic status
34. Tracing the origins of successful aging: The role of childhood conditions and social inequality in explaining later life health
35. 1.3 Organisatorische Voraussetzungen: Struktur-und Prozessqualität . Bauliche, personelle und apparativ-technische Ausstattung
36. 3.1 Qualitätsmanagement (QM), Qualitätssicherung (QS) und Zertifizierung: Patientensicherheit beim ambulanten Operieren
37. 1.6 Hygienestandards : Gemeinsame Aufgabe von Ordnungspolitik, Kostenträgern und Ärzten
38. Kapitel 15. Kritische Anmerkungen zur allgemeinen gesundheitspolitischen Entwicklung und den Folgen für ambulantes Operieren
39. Socioeconomic differences in informal caregiving in Europe
40. The Connection Between Social Inequality And Intergenerational Transfers Between Three Generations In Europe
41. Changes in Older Europeans’ Health Across Two Waves of SHARE: Life-Course and Societal Determinants
42. School-to-work and school-to-university transition and health inequalities among young adults: a scoping review
43. School-to-work and school-to-university transition and health inequalities among young adults: a scoping review
44. Reziprozität zwischen erwachsenen Generationen:: Familiale Transfers im Lebenslauf
45. Finanzielle Transfers zwischen Generationen in Europa
46. Adverse Employment Histories and Later Health Functioning: European Findings Based on Life Histories From SHARE and ELSA
47. Socioeconomic Inequalities in Informal Care Provision and Its Consequences for Well-Being Across Europe
48. Adverse Employment Histories, Later Health Functioning and National Labor Market Policies: European Findings Based on Life-History Data From SHARE and ELSA
49. The role of pension contributions in explaining inequalities in depressive symptoms. Results from SHARE
50. The role of pension contributions in explaining inequalities in depressive symptoms. Results from SHARE.
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