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Social Sciences in Europe (2005)

Social Sciences in Europe (2005)

... But this success is not matched by public support for the political processes that have made it possible. Participation in elections has been on a downward track in Europe and the US and loyalty to old mass ... See full document

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Annex to the communication Life sciences and biotechnology – A strategy for Europe. Third progress report and future orientations. Commission staff working document. SEC (2005) 850 final, 29 June 2005

Annex to the communication Life sciences and biotechnology – A strategy for Europe. Third progress report and future orientations. Commission staff working document. SEC (2005) 850 final, 29 June 2005

... Following the establishment of the WTO panel in August 2003, the panellists have been appointed in March 2004 by the Director General of the WTO. Each party has filed three written submissions and one meeting of the ... See full document

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The social situation in the European Union 2005-2006. The balance between generations in an ageing Europe

The social situation in the European Union 2005-2006. The balance between generations in an ageing Europe

... where social trans- fers except old age/survivors' pensions are absent (chart 41) shows that such transfers have an important redistributive effect that helps reduce the number of people who are at risk of ... See full document

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Prophetic social sciences: toward an Islamic-based transformative social sciences

Prophetic social sciences: toward an Islamic-based transformative social sciences

... February 2005, in Yogyakarta. His death was a big loss for Indonesian intellectualism of social sciences as well as literature. Because, although he was academically an historian, Kuntowijoyo is a ... See full document

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Statistics in Focus: Population and social conditions  Population in Europe 2005: first results  2006 16

Statistics in Focus: Population and social conditions Population in Europe 2005: first results 2006 16

... in 2005 (see Table ...of Europe area, only Turkey and Azerbaijan have a TFR higher than ...of Europe area this phenomenon is on the rise in almost every country and in some, mostly in northern ... See full document

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Artificiality in Social Sciences

Artificiality in Social Sciences

... MASs originate in Distributed Artificial Intelligence (DAI) and in artificial life. The basic idea of DAI is that intelligence is not only a matter of phenotype (brain) but also depends on the interactions with other ... See full document

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Western and/or universal social sciences?

Western and/or universal social sciences?

... Since Enlightenment a kind of ‘communism of knowledge’ (Merton 1965) existed for many decades, or as Karl Marx phrased it in regard to economics as a ‘free productive force ’ (Marx 1989). But secrecy is also relevant in ... See full document

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Statistics in Focus: Population and social conditions  Pensions in Europe 2002: expenditure and beneficiaries  2005 11

Statistics in Focus: Population and social conditions Pensions in Europe 2002: expenditure and beneficiaries 2005 11

... of social protection benefits (sickness/health care, family/child allowances, unemployment assistance, housing and disability benefits, social assistance, ...to social benefits had been only ... See full document

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Statistics in Focus: Population and social conditions  Population in Europe 2004 First results  2005 15

Statistics in Focus: Population and social conditions Population in Europe 2004 First results 2005 15

... This publication provides the first results on main demographic trends in Europe 2004. The results are derived from the demographic data collection conducted jointly by the Council of Europe and Eurostat. ... See full document

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Statistics in Focus: Population and social conditions  Spending on tertiary education in Europe in 2002  2005 18

Statistics in Focus: Population and social conditions Spending on tertiary education in Europe in 2002 2005 18

... 7ΚΗ ΩΡΩ∆Ο Η[ΣΗΘΓΛΩΞΥΗ ΣΗΥ ςΩΞΓΗΘΩ ∆Ω ΩΚΗ ΩΗΥΩΛ∆Υ∴ ΟΗΨΗΟ ΡΙ ΗΓΞΦ∆ΩΛΡΘ ςΚΡΖς ΓΛΥΗΦΩ ΣΞΕΟΛΦ ∆ΘΓ ΣΥΛΨ∆ΩΗ Η[ΣΗΘΓΛΩΞΥΗ ΡΘ ΩΗΥΩΛ∆Υ∴ ΗΓΞΦ∆ΩΛΡΘ∆Ο ΛΘςΩΛΩΞΩΛΡΘς ΛΘ ΥΗΟ∆ΩΛΡΘ ΩΡ ΙΞΟΟ-ΩΛΠΗ ΗΤΞΛΨ∆ΟΗΘΩ [r] ... See full document

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Statistics in Focus: Population and social conditions  Education in Europe Key statistics 2002 2003  2005 10

Statistics in Focus: Population and social conditions Education in Europe Key statistics 2002 2003 2005 10

... ,Θ ΩΚΗ ΞΥΡΣΗ∆Θ 8ΘΛΡΘ, Η[ΣΗΘΓΛΩΞΥΗ ΡΘ ΗΓΞΦ∆ΩΛΡΘ∆Ο ΛΘςΩΛΩΞΩΛΡΘς Ζ∆ς, ∆Ω 89.4%, Ο∆ΥϑΗΟ∴ ΙΞΘΓΗΓ Ε∴ ΣΞΕΟΛΦ ςΡΞΥΦΗς ΦΗΘΩΥ∆Ο, ΥΗϑΛΡΘ∆Ο ∆ΘΓ ΟΡΦ∆Ο ΟΗΨΗΟς ΡΙ ϑΡΨΗΥΘΠΗΘΩ.. ,Θ 3 ΦΡΞΘΩΥΛΗς ΠΡΥΗ ΩΚ∆Θ [r] ... See full document

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Life sciences and biotechnology – A strategy for Europe. Third progress report and future orientations. Report from the Commission to the European Parliament, the Council and the Economic and Social Committee. COM (2005) 286 final, 29 June 2005

Life sciences and biotechnology – A strategy for Europe. Third progress report and future orientations. Report from the Commission to the European Parliament, the Council and the Economic and Social Committee. COM (2005) 286 final, 29 June 2005

... life sciences and biotechnology industry may have an important role to play in this refocused Lisbon strategy and, therefore, could contribute greatly to increasing Europe’s share of the global high-tech ...Life ... See full document

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Animal welfare science: recent publication trends and future research priorities

Animal welfare science: recent publication trends and future research priorities

... in Europe: in 2005 the UK’s Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council committed £8M over five years to this field (BBSRC, 2013); the UK’s National Centre for the Replacement, Refinement, ... See full document

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Employment in Europe 2005. Recent trends and prospects

Employment in Europe 2005. Recent trends and prospects

... 44 The base year usually chosen is 1970, because it precedes the first oil shock and the ensuing deterioration in the performance of labour markets. 45 Bruno and Sachs (1985), “The Economics of Worldwide Stagflation”, ... See full document

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Statistics in Focus: Population and social conditions  Lifelong learning in Europe  2005 8

Statistics in Focus: Population and social conditions Lifelong learning in Europe 2005 8

... Non formal education: Higher participation for employed and highly educated people Table 2: Participation rate in non formal learning by educational level and working status Educational [r] ... See full document

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Qualitative Research in the Social Sciences in Europe (EUROQUAL)

Qualitative Research in the Social Sciences in Europe (EUROQUAL)

... The use of specialised software for the analysis of qualitative data is now firmly established. Software packages are now commercially distributed and widely implemented. They do not, however, exhaust the opportunities ... See full document

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Promoting Internationalisation of the Social Sciences in Central and Eastern Europe

Promoting Internationalisation of the Social Sciences in Central and Eastern Europe

... The social sciences in CEE countries have got beyond the first stage of institutional adaptation to international schemes, but much effort has to be made in the future in order to integrate personally and ... See full document

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Social Sciences in Europe (2006-2007)

Social Sciences in Europe (2006-2007)

... springing up in many European states interact with ex- isting systems on a bigger and smaller scale? What makes consumers decide that a new product is unac- ceptable or that a commercial organisation is behaving ... See full document

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The Sciences of Homosexuality in Early Modern Europe

The Sciences of Homosexuality in Early Modern Europe

... to social control) was really at issue in Zacchia’s work; rather, his forensic investigations were a form of medical detective work to determine whether a crime had been ... See full document

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Passeron and the Epistemology of the Social Sciences

Passeron and the Epistemology of the Social Sciences

... all social agents avoided the deficiency of the culturalist ...the social and cultural value judgements of agents in terms of their social position-taking without regard to the autonomous values ... See full document

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