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The European Social Partners

1978
The sobering tone of the new leadership of the European Community at the beginning of 1977 was explicitly compensated for by their assurances that, precisely because the prospects were so austere, there would be much less policy-postulating and much more concentration on the ways and means of policy-making, indeed on the feasibility of policies.
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[The social partners of depressives].

Zeitschrift fur klinische Psychologie und Psychotherapie, 1979
The interactional behavior of depressed individuals and that of control subjects was observed by means of a coding system. The partners of depressed individuals showed different categorial frequencies than the partners of non-depressed individuals. In addition, differing categorial frequencies were displayed by long-term and short-term partners.
W D, Dutka   +3 more
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Partner Matching Applications of Social Networks

2014
People always need to find partners to engage in a lot of daily activities. Therefore, applications of partner matching are significant to help people to find good partners easily. In this paper, we proposed a framework which can match partners for an activity community.
Chunyu Ai   +3 more
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The Social Partners and the Governance Agenda

European Law Journal, 2002
Since Maastricht, the EC Treaty and the Community institutions have envisaged a substantial role for the social partners in law and policy making in the EU and at national and subnational level, with a view to helping legitimise and democratise governance in the social policy field.
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European Employers: Social Partners?

2001
In this chapter we focus on the perspectives and behaviour of European cross-sectoral employers’ organisations in social partnership since 1985. In overview, this has evolved from a non-binding, consultative forum into an arena, since Maastricht, in which the social partners enjoy an institutionalised role in the policy-making process and can negotiate
Ann Branch, Justin Greenwood
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Partners: Nurse Practitioner and Social Worker

The American Journal of Nursing, 1979
J, Janetakos, C, Schissel
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