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Nauck, Bernhard, and Qiang Ren. "Coresidence in the Transition to Adulthood: The Case of the United States, Germany, Taiwan, and Mainland China." Chinese Sociological Review 50, no. 4 (2018): 443–73. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/21620555.2018.1522953.

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Humer, Elke, and Probst Thomas. "Provision of Remote Psychotherapy during the COVID-19 Pandemic." Digital Psychology 1, no. 2 (2020): 27–31. http://dx.doi.org/10.24989/dp.v1i2.1868.

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The outbreak of the novel coronavirus disease (COVID-19) creates strong challenges not only for mental health but also for mental health care services. The measures necessary to combat the rapid spread of the virus have created severe barriers to accessing face-to-face psychotherapy in personal contact around the world. As direct contact with others should be avoided when possible, adaptations in the therapeutic settings are necessary. Therefore, remote psychotherapy became a valuable option to continue mental health care during the COVID-19 pandemic. The present article reviews recent studies
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Letablier, Marie-Thérèse, and Anne Salles. "Founding a Family in Times of Economic Uncertainty: A Comparison France Germany." Multidisciplinary Journal of Gender Studies 1, no. 2 (2012): 119–55. http://dx.doi.org/10.4471/generos.2012.07.

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If founding a family is generally considered within the natural order of things, the factors which have an influence on the personal decision are rather unknown. This article questions the possible effects of the economic uncertainty among young people upon the decision of having a child in France and in West Germany, two countries contrasting both from the point of view of fertility as well as in regards to the transitions towards adult age. The sociodemographic approach developped here is founded on a series of qalitative interviews conducted under similar conditions in both countries. The a
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Bellmann, Lutz, and Stephanie Prümer. "Double qualifications and gender: The case of Germany." Bulletin of Geography. Socio-economic Series, no. 62 (December 29, 2023): 59–69. http://dx.doi.org/10.12775/bgss-2023-0034.

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After obtaining the German upper secondary school-leaving certificate (Abitur), school-leavers are free in their choice of career path. Obtaining a double qualification by first completing an apprenticeship and then graduate from university is thereby popular. Using the BIBB/BAuA Employment Survey of the Working Population on Qualification and Working Conditions 2018, this paper analyses the individual effects of these double qualifications by exploiting the rich information on education in the data. In relation to earlier studies, we find that the proportion of men gaining a double qualificat
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Perkins, Kathryn J., Grant Harting, and Evelyn Ortiz Soto. "A Right to Transition?" TSQ: Transgender Studies Quarterly 9, no. 4 (2022): 609–33. http://dx.doi.org/10.1215/23289252-10133817.

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Abstract How does the law determine gender and transgender for the purposes of admission to gender-segregated spaces? This article examines this question to understand how transgender identity is legally constructed in gender-segregated spaces. Using trans feminist legal theory, this article explores how the state conceptualizes and re/incorporates transness in a binary gender order. Through case studies of access to gender transition in gender-segregated educational and carceral spaces, the authors find that judges engage in gender naturalization work to legally construct transgender identity
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Elshurafa, Amro M., Hind M. Farag, and David A. Hobbs. "Blind spots in energy transition policy: Case studies from Germany and USA." Energy Reports 5 (November 2019): 20–28. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.egyr.2018.11.001.

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Hanson, Kaaren, and Seymour Wapner. "Transition to Retirement: Gender Differences." International Journal of Aging and Human Development 39, no. 3 (1994): 189–208. http://dx.doi.org/10.2190/ge03-d8w2-cpdc-6ryr.

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The present investigation consisted of two studies which attempted: 1) to assess the replicability of the investigation by Wapner and Hornstein [1] and Hornstein and Wapner [2, 3] that uncovered four distinct modes of experiencing the transition to retirement, and 2) to advance that work by focusing on gender differences. The preliminary study, based on analyses of twenty-four case studies reported by Wapner and Hornstein suggested it would be profitable to study gender differences in a more systematic manner [1]. Toward this end, the major study involved construction of four appropriate instr
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Santos, Eleonora. "Renewable Energy and Socio-Economic Transformation: Three Case Studies." Sustainability 17, no. 3 (2025): 1196. https://doi.org/10.3390/su17031196.

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Portugal’s renewable energy transition plays a pivotal role in addressing climate change, enhancing energy security, and promoting sustainable development. This study examines the socio-economic impacts of renewable energy policies in Portugal from 2014 to 2022, with a focus on financial performance, employment trends, and gender equity. Utilizing financial assessments from the Orbis database and input–output analysis, the research examines three companies—EDP, E-Redes, and Logical Gravity—classified under NACE Rev. 2 code 3513. The study finds that investments in renewable energy improved pro
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Schrijvers, Lieke L. "Transition and Authority." Religion and Gender 9, no. 1 (2019): 93–114. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/18785417-00901016.

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Abstract The article presents two case studies of two women who were confronted with a loss of religious authority as they were asked to resign from their lay leading positions after their coming-out as transwomen in the Roman Catholic Church and the Protestant Church in the Netherlands. By focusing on these stories, this article provides further insight into queer lives in Europe starting from the intersections of gender, sexuality and religion. The cases show how the position of transwomen is negotiated by both religious structures as well as by transwomen themselves. The analysis focuses pa
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Stremke, Sven, and Sören Schöbel. "Research through design for energy transition: two case studies in Germany and The Netherlands." Smart and Sustainable Built Environment 8, no. 1 (2019): 16–33. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/sasbe-02-2018-0010.

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Purpose The purpose of this paper is to enlarge the body of knowledge on research through design (RtD) methods that can be employed by landscape architects and others working on (but not limited to) sustainable energy transition. Design/methodology/approach A specific approach to RtD – qualitative landscape structure analysis (QLSA) – is introduced and illustrated by means of diagrams and photographs. Two case studies showcase the application of QLSA for research on solar parks in the Netherlands and research on wind turbines in the Alpine foothills in Southern Germany. Findings The case studi
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Guenther, Katja. "A Case Study Of Local Feminist Mobilization in Eastern Germany, 1990-2000." Journal of Women's History 15, no. 3 (2003): 139–42. http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/jowh.2003.0068.

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Tahir, Muhammad Wajid. "Transition in Gender Ideology and Women Migrant’s Empowerment in Germany and Sweden: Inclusion of ‘Gender’ and ‘Integration’ Needs in Relevant Policies/Legislation." Gender Issues 37, no. 3 (2019): 261–89. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s12147-019-09247-x.

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Nauck, Bernhard, and Qiang Ren. "Coresidence with kin and subjective well-being in the transition to adulthood: A comparison of the United States, Germany, Japan and China." Chinese Journal of Sociology 7, no. 1 (2021): 22–47. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/2057150x20984864.

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Although residence patterns during the transition to adulthood are dynamic and have a high influence on subjective well-being, empirical studies are scarce, especially with regard to international comparisons. The way living arrangements during the transition to adulthood are normatively framed in bilinear, neolocal kinship cultures is very different from the way they are framed in patrilineal, patrilocal cultures. Thus, living arrangements such as living alone, living with parents and especially living with in-laws should correspond to varying levels of well-being depending on the culture. Ba
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Zimmermann, Inga, Kerstin Rosenow-Williams, Katharina Behmer-Prinz, and Alina Bergedieck. "Refugee Protection Standards in Transition: Studying German NGOs and Public Administrations." Refugee Survey Quarterly 39, no. 1 (2019): 76–99. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/rsq/hdz015.

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Abstract From 2014 to 2015, the number of asylum applications increased by 155 per cent in Germany, which has severely altered Germany’s refugee response system. This article analyses resulting local-level changes in the protection standards for refugees. It sheds light on the interplay between municipal and organisational actors in implementing protections concepts and measures for refugee accommodations. The study applies a neo-institutional research framework to explain organisational behaviour at the level of non-governmental organisations and public administration asking how the security
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Mushaben, Joyce Marie. "The Reluctant Feminist: Angela Merkel and the Modernization of Gender Politics in Germany." 100 Jahre Frauenwahlrecht – Und wo bleibt die Gleichheit? 27, no. 2-2018 (2018): 83–95. http://dx.doi.org/10.3224/feminapolitica.v27i2.07.

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Academic studies regarding the impact of various forms of gender representation focus largely on quantitative evidence that women in power can make a difference, downplaying qualitative case studies that can establish causal links between women's participation in government and better policies for women. Analyzing policy changes initiated by Germany’s first female Chancellor since 2005, the paper argues that despite her CDU-affiliation, Angela Merkel has contributed more to gender equality in Germany than all previous chancellors, even though she refuses to label herself a feminist. The author
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Spieler, Bernadette, and Carina Girvan. "The PECC Framework: Promoting Gender Sensitivity and Gender Equality in Computer Science Education." Computers 14, no. 7 (2025): 249. https://doi.org/10.3390/computers14070249.

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There are increasing expectations that we should live in a digitally and computationally literate society. For many young people, particularly girls, school is the one place that provides an opportunity to develop the necessary knowledge and skills. This environment can either perpetuate and reinforce or eliminate existing gender inequalities. In this article, we present the “PLAYING, ENGAGEMENT, CREATVITIY, CREATING” (PECC) Framework, a practical guide to supporting teachers in the design of gender-sensitive learning activities, bringing students’ own interests to the fore. Through a six-year
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Samuel, Roy David, Natalia Stambulova, and Yaniv Ashkenazi. "Cultural transition of the Israeli men’s U18 national handball team migrated to Germany: a case study." Sport in Society 23, no. 4 (2019): 697–716. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/17430437.2019.1565706.

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Jacob, Marita, Cristina Iannelli, Adriana Duta, and Emer Smyth. "Secondary school subjects and gendered STEM enrollment in higher education in Germany, Ireland, and Scotland." International Journal of Comparative Sociology 61, no. 1 (2020): 59–78. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0020715220913043.

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This article examines the extent to which science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) subject choice in upper secondary education explains gender differences in STEM enrollment in higher education. We adopt a cross-country approach using Germany, Ireland, and Scotland as three case studies. These countries differ in terms of both the degree of subject choice offered in upper secondary education and the relevance for higher education admission of having studied specific school subjects. Using datasets of young people from all three countries, our results indicate a stronger mediati
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Sirri, Lana. "Identification and Belonging: A Case Study of White German Women Converts to Islam." Feminist Theology 30, no. 1 (2021): 104–19. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/09667350211031153.

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This study explores the possibilities of identification and belonging in a socio-religious space that contains multiple communal boundaries. It is based on narrated accounts of White Christian German women living in Berlin, Germany, who have converted to Islam. Their shared cultural background with other White German women, their new Islamic religion, and, for some, their intermarriage affiliation with Muslims, position these women in a complex relation to the multiple communities within this space. This intersectional positioning opens up possibilities for constructing, negotiating and articu
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Boyer, Dominic. "Gender and the Solvency of Professionalism: Eastern German Journalism before and after 1989." East European Politics and Societies: and Cultures 20, no. 1 (2006): 152–79. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0888325405284251.

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In this article, the author examines the intersection of gender, professionalism, and post-socialist transitions in East-Central Europe through a case study of the gender politics of journalistic labor in eastern Germany before and after the collapse of the German Democratic Republic from 1989 to 1990. Beginning with the concrete ethnographic problem that gender tends to be marginalized within eastern German journalists' contemporary narratives of professional experience and transition, the historical study offers clear evidence of the gendering of professional life both before and after 1989,
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Kuhlmann, Ellen, and Ellen Annandale. "Mainstreaming gender into healthcare: A scoping exercise into policy transfer in England and Germany." Current Sociology 60, no. 4 (2012): 551–68. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0011392112438339.

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Across the globe the concept of gender mainstreaming is indicative of substantive transformations, and healthcare is a particularly important policy arena. Yet existing research reveals only modest success in the implementation of gender policies in national healthcare systems, despite the availability of complex tools and guidelines. This article introduces an approach that links gender mainstreaming with approaches into policy transfer as dynamic processes of translation involving active players. In a scoping exercise the authors select England and Germany as case studies and draw on documen
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Băniceru, Ana Cristina. "Hysteria as Alternative Masculinity in the Gothic Discourse of the 19th Century: The Case of E.T.A. Hoffmann, Edgar Allan Poe and Guy De Maupassant." Gender Studies 19, no. 1 (2020): 29–50. http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/genst-2021-0003.

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Abstract From its onset, the Gothic has attempted to challenge established norms and conventions, either for sensational effects or to question their homogenizing and reductive tendencies. The questioning or reinforcing of received notions of femininity in Gothic fiction has been much debated by critics, with the concept of masculinity coming second. The present paper discusses normative masculinity as it was perceived in the 19th century and how E.T.A. Hoffmann, Edgar Allan Poe and Guy de Maupassant challenge its validity by creating male characters who adopt a hysterical, almost feminine voi
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Raue, Petra, Lynn-Livia Fynn, and Kim Pollermann. "The Role of Women in Leader: Developments in Germany Over Time and Implications." European Countryside 16, no. 4 (2024): 589–614. https://doi.org/10.2478/euco-2024-0030.

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Abstract Gender mainstreaming is an obligation for EU-funded programmes. Nevertheless, there are still deficits. This article examines to what extent LEADER as a core funding measure for rural development is able to adopt a gender mainstreaming approach. Based on evaluation results from the 2014–2022 funding period, we look at the development of women's participation and the impact of different framework conditions set in the RDPs. Results underline that the participation of women should be strengthened via „top-down“ regulations (like quotas). Several studies suggest that there are difference
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Guenther, Katja M. "Understanding Policy Diffusion across Feminist Social Movements: The Case of Gender Mainstreaming in Eastern Germany." Politics & Gender 4, no. 04 (2008): 587. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1743923x08000470.

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Lins-Kusterer, Liliane, Juliana Felippi de Azevedo, and Fernando Martins Carvalho. "Non-surgical procedures for facial gender reassignment: integrative review." Brazilian Journal of Health Review 8, no. 1 (2025): e77989. https://doi.org/10.34119/bjhrv8n1-505.

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Facial surgery is a recognized procedure in the comprehensive treatment of transgender individuals. Nevertheless, the employment of minimally invasive cosmetic techniques can also enhance the satisfaction of transgender individuals with their appearance, offering aesthetic modifications that align with their goals for feminization or masculinization as they progress during their transition journey. This article presents a review of literature on non-surgical methods for facial gender reassignment. A comprehensive search was performed in Embase, Scopus, Web of Science, Virtual Health Library, a
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Giordano, Simona. "Importance of being persistent. Should transgender children be allowed to transition socially?" Journal of Medical Ethics 45, no. 10 (2019): 654–61. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/medethics-2019-105428.

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Studies suggest that the majority of gender diverse children (up to 84%) revert to the gender congruent with the sex assigned at birth when they reach puberty. These children are now known in the literature as ‘desisters’. Those who continue in the path of gender transition are known as ‘persisters’. Based on the high desistence rates, some advise being cautious in allowing young children to present in their affirmed gender. The worry is that social transition may make it difficult for children to de-transition and thus increase the odds of later unnecessary medical transition. If this is true
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Graf, Rüdiger. "Anticipating the Future in the Present: “New Women” and Other Beings of the Future in Weimar Germany." Central European History 42, no. 4 (2009): 647–73. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0008938909991026.

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Why another article about the “new woman” in Weimar Germany, which for at least twenty-five years has been a favorite topic of historical scholarship in various disciplines? Earlier studies in history, art history, and German and Gender Studies unmasked the “new woman” as a media construction unrelated to the life-world of women after World War I, and newer studies emphasize the liberating tendencies, especially for younger women in Weimar Germany. Broadening these perspectives, I will argue that the concept of the “new woman” and its specific temporal structure can be seen further as a paradi
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Boeri, Andrea, Saveria Olga Murielle Boulanger, Danila Longo, and Beatrice Turillazzi. "Decarbonization Roadmaps and Community Transition Pathways: empowering Energy Citizenship in the EU." IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science 1402, no. 1 (2024): 012010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1755-1315/1402/1/012010.

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Abstract The European energy transition is currently emphasizing advancements in regulations and technologies, with a focus also on social justice. Citizens are perceived as key players in the energy systems, as their direct involvement can contribute to the wide spread of improved behaviours and clean energy production. This paper explores Community Transition Pathways (CTPs), an innovative instrument to support energy citizenship effectively. CTPs guide citizens through structured paths, addressing diverse communities. Grounded in energy citizenship theories, the concept integrates insights
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Gailing, Ludger, Andrea Bues, Kristine Kern, and Andreas Röhring. "Socio-spatial dimensions in energy transitions: Applying the TPSN framework to case studies in Germany." Environment and Planning A: Economy and Space 52, no. 6 (2019): 1112–30. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0308518x19845142.

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Energy transitions cannot be fully grasped without appreciating their spatial implications. This paper takes up the idea of conceptualizing the socio-spatial dimensions of energy transitions and examines the respective value of the Territory, Place, Scale, and Network (TPSN) framework. The fundamental contribution of this framework is to move the focus of the debate away from whether one ontology of the socio-spatial is ‘better’ than another. By applying the TPSN framework to emblematic cases of regional energy spaces in Germany, we realized that the dynamics of different fields of action with
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Hašková, Hana, and Christina Klenner. "Why did distinct types of dual-earner models in Czech, Slovak and East German societies1 develop and persist?" Journal of Family Research 22, no. 3 (2010): 266–88. http://dx.doi.org/10.20377/jfr-258.

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We examine pre-1989 and post-1989 work-care models in Czech, Slovak and East German societies. Inspired by the institutionalist approach, we develop a framework that allows to analyze how, when and why two distinct work-care models evolved and persisted in the region. Once problems of the modernized gender model emerged, Czechoslovak and East German governments set the two countries on two distinct work-care policy paths. Consequently, fundamental differences in work-care practices and work-care related values and norms emerged between the two countries. Based on an examination of the institut
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Grewer, Janes, and Markus Keck. "How One Rural Community in Transition Overcame Its Island Status: The Case of Heckenbeck, Germany." Sustainability 11, no. 3 (2019): 587. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/su11030587.

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In the public debate, sustainable innovations are mostly associated with urban contexts, whereas rural areas are rarely seen as potentially creative sites. In contrast to this widespread suggestion, however, recent studies show that rural communities can also play a pivotal role in generating sustainable solutions. Yet, the transformative potentials of villages often remain socially limited to pioneers’ personal networks and spatially restricted to insulated places. In this context the question arises of how rural communities in transition to sustainability can overcome their island-status to
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Bender, Désirée, and Cornelia Schweppe. "Care facilities for Germans in Thailand and Poland: making old age care abroad legitimate." International Journal of Ageing and Later Life 13, no. 2 (2019): 115–43. http://dx.doi.org/10.3384/ijal.1652-8670.18421.

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This article looks at old age care facilities abroad that target people who live in Germany. Such facilities have been established in Southeast Asia (mainly Thailand) and in Eastern Europe (mainly Poland). Given that they challenge central guiding orientations for old age care in Germany, considerable criticisms are levelled at them, and their use is viewed with distinct scepticism. Nevertheless, some of these facilities succeed in sustaining considerable demand from Germany over quite a few years. In this article, we therefore ask what strategies and arguments they use to make them a legitima
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Jelsma, Tony. "An Attempt to Understand the Biology of Gender and Gender Dysphoria: A Christian Approach." Perspectives on Science and Christian Faith 74, no. 3 (2022): 130–48. http://dx.doi.org/10.56315/pscf9-22jelsma.

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The recent rise in the number of transgender individuals has perplexed many. A study of possible biological origins of gender dysphoria presents a complex picture. In some cases, prenatal hormonal imbalance may cause early-onset and persistent gender dysphoria. In contrast, late-onset cases are associated with a high incidence of comorbidities such as trauma, depression, and autism. In such cases, social isolation and an impaired body image may make individuals susceptible to social media suggestions of gender dysphoria. Moreover, affirmative counseling without addressing underlying comorbidit
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Pangritz, Johanna M. "What Does Masculinity Mean?" Boyhood Studies 16, no. 2 (2023): 73–91. http://dx.doi.org/10.3167/bhs.2023.160205.

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Abstract In Germany, there has been an ongoing discussion about the boys’ crisis in education, which is linked to the call for more masculinity through male role models so as to positively influence boys. In this article, I explore the conceptions of masculinity of young people in Germany and elaborate on the influence of education and educational institutions on notions of masculinity. To do this, I focus on two in-depth case studies, a boy and a girl who are both aged 16, which I analyze using the documentary method. The cases show that education is to be understood as a gender regime that t
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Sundén, Jenny. "Temporalities of Transition: Trans- temporal Femininity in a Human Musical Automaton." Somatechnics 5, no. 2 (2015): 197–216. http://dx.doi.org/10.3366/soma.2015.0161.

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This article takes as its point of departure the social media presence of a human musical automaton called Rabbit. As part of the US-based band Steam Powered Giraffe, Rabbit is performed by Bunny Bennett, who recently came out as a transgender woman. As a result of this shift, Rabbit is being transformed from a male automaton into a transgender female robot. The news of the transformation hit like a bomb in the emotionally invested fan base. The story of the transitioning robot is an intimate coming together of technologies, imagination, and transgender embodiment. It is a story that deserves
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Hlushko, Тaras, Yuriy Vovk, Volodymyr Vovk, Petro Kryukov, and Мaksym Lohash. "CLINICAL AND INSTRUMENTAL STUDY RESULTS OF COMPARING DIGITAL OCCLUSION INDICES AT REGISTRATION OF INTERCUSPAL POSITION IN PATIENTS WITH EDENTULOUS SPACES BEFORE AND AFTER PROSTHETIC REHABILITATION." Acta Medica Leopoliensia 28, no. 1-2 (2022): 133–46. http://dx.doi.org/10.25040/aml2022.1-2.133.

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Aim. The research aims at carrying out a comparative clinical and instrumental analysis related to registering occlusal relations of intercuspal contact position in patients with edentulous spaces before and after prosthetic rehabilitation using various registration materials.
 Material and Methods. Examination of 5 patients of both genders aged 28 to 51 years was performed at clinical bases of the department of surgical and prosthetic dentistry of the Faculty of Postgraduate Education at Danylo Halytskyi Lviv National Medical University. Clinically, all patients were provided with a stan
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Kobielska, Maria, and Kinga Siewior. "Peripheral (Non)Polishnesses. Museums, Creeping Conflicts, and Transformative Frictions." Acta Poloniae Historica 128 (February 7, 2024): 99–126. http://dx.doi.org/10.12775/aph.2023.128.05.

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Whilst Poland appears today as a paradigmatic example of a homogeneous, exclusive national and cultural identity, reinforced by the hegemonic historical policy of a semi-authoritarian state, it is also challenged by Polish minority histories (civilian, multi-ethnic, non-Catholic, women). The main concern of the present article is the plural ‘Polishness’ that emerges from the constellation of these non-default histories. To examine the frictions of historical narratives in action, authors use spaces of historical museums as a field of observation, perceiving them as memory agents fostering not
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Minkus, Lara, Nicolai Groepler, and Sonja Drobnič. "The significance of occupations, family responsibilities, and gender for working from home: Lessons from COVID-19." PLOS ONE 17, no. 6 (2022): e0266393. http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0266393.

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Before the pandemic, many employers were hesitant to offer their employees the option of working from home. However, remote working has been widely adopted during the pandemic as one of the key methods of controlling the spread of the virus. The measure encountered a widespread acceptance and it is likely that the demand for work from home as a flexible work arrangement will persist also after the pandemic has ended. Although numerous studies have addressed the role of remote work during this crisis, as of yet we lack thorough research jointly addressing the question on how occupations/job cha
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Mohr, Kerstin. "Breaking the Dichotomies: Climate, Coal, and Gender. Paving the Way to a Just Transition. The Example of Colombia." Energies 14, no. 17 (2021): 5457. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/en14175457.

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Despite recognizing that climate change and its impacts are not gender-neutral, only few studies address the arising complexities. While in some climate-relevant sectors, such as the transport sector, there already is some initial research on the relationship between climate and gender, research on the climate–gender nexus in the coal sector is still underdeveloped, and the few existing studies focus on dichotomous relations (gender–coal and coal–climate). This article discusses the currently neglected climate, coal, and gender triad and develops a conceptualization along the following aspects
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Wright, Talen, Bridget Candy, and Michael King. "Conversion therapies and access to transition-related healthcare in transgender people: a narrative systematic review." BMJ Open 8, no. 12 (2018): e022425. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2018-022425.

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ObjectivesConversion is a term for treatments that seek to suppress or change a person’s sexual orientation or gender. Our review focuses on transgender and gender-diverse (TGD) people. Our aims were to (1) describe the frequency, nature and structure of conversion practices; (2) document difficulties in accessing transition-related healthcare and (3) evaluate the mental health consequences of such practices and access barriers.MethodSystematic review and narrative synthesis using the Critical Appraisals Skills Programme and Joanne Briggs Institute critical appraisal tools. Data sources includ
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Müller, Sophia. "Participation Barriers in Skill Training for Career Transition Among Elderly Workers in Japan." Research and Advances in Education 3, no. 12 (2024): 11–15. https://doi.org/10.56397/rae.2024.12.02.

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Japan’s aging population presents significant challenges to its labor market, with elderly workers increasingly required to adapt to new roles through skill training programs. However, participation rates remain low due to numerous barriers. This paper explores the key obstacles elderly workers face, including personal and structural challenges, and highlights gaps in programmatic and policy support. Comparative case studies of international training models from countries such as Germany, the United States, and Sweden provide insights into effective practices that could be adapted to Japan’s u
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Brumer, Anna, Alexander Wezel, Jens Dauber, Tor Arvid Breland, and Baptiste Grard. "Development of agroecology in Austria and Germany." Open Research Europe 3 (February 2, 2023): 25. http://dx.doi.org/10.12688/openreseurope.15431.1.

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Background: Transforming food systems is necessary to address the global issues of severe biodiversity loss, hunger, and malnutrition as well as the consequences of the rapidly advancing climate change. Agroecology as a systemic approach has been recognised as a promising path of change exemplified in various case studies strengthening this transformation. The aim of this study is to get insight specifically for Austria and Germany in providing an overview of the advancement in agroecology in both countries and identify agroecology-related initiatives. Methods: 21 interviews with experts were
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Kuchar, Robin. "Music venues in transition: States of autonomy, dependence and subcultural institutionalization." Todas as Artes Revista Luso-Brasileira de Artes e Cultura 3, no. 2 (2020): 25–41. http://dx.doi.org/10.21747/21843805/tav3n2a2.

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: Taking into account changing spatial structures of local music scenes and processes of music production, urban regeneration, and the commercialization of live music during the last decades, this article examines how ongoing transformations of socio-spatial environments exert influence on originally do-it-yourself music venues as a specific kind of urban music space. Venues are understood as individual actors that develop in relation to their initial spatial and cultural strategies. Therefore, the status of these venues reaches from traditionalist but highly dependent to paradoxical forms of
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Çera, Edmond, and Arta Sinamati. "Determinants of Corruption Perception in a Transition Country: Case of Albania." Baltic Journal of Real Estate Economics and Construction Management 5, no. 1 (2017): 177–85. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/bjreecm-2017-0013.

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Abstract In many aspects, Albania as a transition country has several weaknesses when compared to its neighbor countries. Even though the collapse of the communist regime was reached at almost the same time with other Balkan countries, Albania still remains outside the European Union and has to face an immature government and problematic progress in several areas. Corruption is one of the most problematic issues in Albania. This research paper is based on the data collected by IDRA Research & Consulting and in the course of empirical analysis. It studies the relation between corruption and
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Wassenaar, Douglas R., Marchiene B. W. van der Veen, and Anthony L. Pillay. "Women in Cultural Transition: Suicidal Behavior in South African Indian Women." Suicide and Life-Threatening Behavior 28, no. 1 (1998): 82–93. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1943-278x.1998.tb00628.x.

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Young South African Indian women are a population with relatively high rates of suicidal behavior. This article presents three illustrative case studies of nonfatal suicidal behavior by South African Indian women. The cases are discussed in relation to a review of epidemiological, historical, and sociocultural perspectives on South African Indian women. It is argued that suicidal behaviors in this group can be understood in the context of sociocultural transition. Transitional tensions between traditional Indian culture and Westernization have an impact on traditional gendered power relations
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Gregory, Abigail, Mike Ingham, and Hilary Ingham. "Women's Employment in Transition, 1992–4: the Case of Poland." Gender, Work & Organization 5, no. 3 (1998): 133–47. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/1468-0432.00052.

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Lang, Rainhart, and Irma Rybnikova. "Discursive constructions of women managers in German mass media in the gender quota debate 2011-2013." Gender in Management: An International Journal 31, no. 5/6 (2016): 359–73. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/gm-02-2016-0017.

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Purpose This study aims to explore the main discursive images of women managers as reproduced by selected German newspapers at the time of the political debate surrounding gender quota on management boards between 2011 and 2013. Design/methodology/approach Drawing on critical discourse analysis according to Wodak (2001), an empirical analysis of media articles on women managers in two German newspapers, Welt and Bild, has been conducted. Findings The results of the study show that despite the diversity of images fabricated by the media in reference to women managers, the debate surrounding the
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Hirnstein, Marco, Nadja Freund, and Markus Hausmann. "Gender Stereotyping Enhances Verbal Fluency Performance in Men (and Women)." Zeitschrift für Psychologie 220, no. 2 (2012): 70–77. http://dx.doi.org/10.1027/2151-2604/a000098.

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Numerous studies have demonstrated that fear of confirming negative stereotypes (stereotype threat) can hamper women’s performance in certain mathematical and spatial tasks in which men usually excel. By contrast, very little is known about how men are affected by stereotype threat in tasks in which women excel. We therefore asked 36 men and 39 women, recruited at the Ruhr-University of Bochum, Germany, to complete two tests of verbal fluency (word fluency, four-word sentences). Prior to testing, participants were either told that gender differences in verbal abilities were going to be investi
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Almansour, Mohammed, and Mohammad Akrami. "Towards Zero Waste: An In-Depth Analysis of National Policies, Strategies, and Case Studies in Waste Minimisation." Sustainability 16, no. 22 (2024): 10105. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/su162210105.

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This review provides a detailed analysis of zero waste (ZW) initiatives, focusing on national policies, strategies, and case studies aimed at minimising municipal solid waste (MSW). It evaluates the environmental, social, and economic impacts of waste and explores the transition from conventional landfill reliance to sustainable waste management practices. Key ZW approaches, including circular economy frameworks and extended producer responsibility (EPR), are examined through case studies from countries such as China, Germany, and the United States. The review highlights advancements in waste-
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Adriaanse, Johanna A. "The influence of gendered emotional relations on gender equality in sport governance." Journal of Sociology 55, no. 3 (2019): 587–603. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1440783319842665.

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The aim of this article is to investigate the influence of gendered emotional relations on gender equality in the governance of Australian sport organizations. Theoretically the study draws on the concept of a gender regime, a pattern of gender relations characterized by four interwoven dimensions of social life: production, power, emotions, and symbolism. This article reports on two case studies: sport boards C and E. Semi-structured interviews were conducted with the two CEOs and nine directors of two Australian national sport organizations, sport C and sport E. Sport board C exhibited a gen
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