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Take It Easy! How Flexible Work Arrangements Bust the Commuting Life Satisfaction Nexus
ABSTRACT Commuting to work can negatively affect people's well‐being. This paper analyzes the effect of commuting distance on subjective well‐being for employees under different work time regimes. The analysis is based on data from the German Socio‐Economic Panel (GSOEP) for 2003–2021.
Marco Kühne
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The data that support the findings of this study are available from the corresponding author upon reasonable request. Some data may not be made available because of privacy or ethical restrictions. Background and Purpose Ventricular arrhythmias are a leading cause of death among patients with cardiovascular diseases and are associated with elevated ...
Felipe de Jesús Salazar‐Ramírez +13 more
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Materialism in the Anthropocene: A Critique of the 'Domination of Nature' in the Frankfurt School.
Killian Favier
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ABSTRACT Social inequality shapes society and influences how children grow up. This study explores how wealthy young individuals in Germany perceive social inequality, focusing on their awareness of both wealth and poverty. In‐depth interviews revealed that their understanding of poverty is relatively simplified, shaped largely by a lack of direct ...
Johanna Wilmes, Sonja A. Gossenauer
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ABSTRACT Objectives This preclinical study evaluated the influence of two defect morphologies on graft material displacement (GMD) during primary wound closure in horizontal bone augmentation (HBA). Secondary aims included assessing the effect of membrane stabilization and the role of local soft tissue characteristics on GMD.
Clemens Raabe +7 more
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Prevalence and Development of KIG-relevant Symptoms in Primary School Students from Frankfurt am Main* [PDF]
Bettina Glasl, Björn Ludwig, P. Schopf
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Climate shocks, democratization and (a culture of) cooperation
Abstract While the direct economic effects of adverse climate shocks are well known, their indirect institutional impact is still poorly understood. To clarify this, we test the idea that adverse climate shocks push time‐inconsistent elites to enact inclusive political institutions, and non‐elites to embrace strong norms of cooperation.
Giacomo Benati, Carmine Guerriero
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FRANKFURT SCHOOL: THE FRUSTRATION, THE MAGIC OF THE REASON AND THE VOICES OF SIRENS
Bergen COŞKUN
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THE ROLE OF THE CRITIC AND THE LOGIC OF CRITICISM IN HEGEL, BRUNO BAUER, AND THE FRANKFURT SCHOOL
Arun Kumar Jetli
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