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    Auf allen Märkten zu Hause. Gedenkschrift für Franz Haslinger

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    Clemens C, Heinemann M, Soretz S, eds. Auf allen Märkten zu Hause. Gedenkschrift für Franz Haslinger. Marburg: Metropolis Verlag; 2006

    The Impact of Functional, Fluid, and Crystallized Cognition on Gainful Employment of People With Neurological Disorders: A Multisite Cohort Study

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    Abstract Date Presented 3/31/2017 Functional cognition assessed by occupational therapy should complement neuropsychological testing of fluid and crystallized cognition if our goal is to optimize participation in work activities. Evidence suggests functional and fluid cognition as potential targets for intervention. Primary Author and Speaker: Alex Wong Contributing Authors: Cynthia Chen, Sheryl H. X. Ng, Alexis Young, Allen Heinemann, Bob Heaton, Carolyn Baum</jats:p

    The Course and Predictors of Patient Participation in Inpatient Occupational Therapy: Understanding the Impact on Outcomes and Implementation Barriers

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    Abstract Date Presented 3/31/2017 Patient participation (engagement) is a keystone of patient-centered care. This study provided evidence to support how active participation in occupational therapy would enhance patient outcomes at discharge and 1 yr postinjury. We also identified barriers to patient participation in rehabilitation. Primary Author and Speaker: Alex Wong Contributing Authors: Christina Papadimitriou, Arielle Goldsmith, Katrina Christopher, Gale Whiteneck, Anne Deutsch, Eric Lenze, Allen W. Heinemann</jats:p

    Nachbarschaftseffekte im Experiment

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    Clemens C, Heinemann M, Riechmann T. Nachbarschaftseffekte im Experiment. In: Clemens C, Heinemann M, Soretz S, eds. Auf allen Märkten zu Hause. Gedenkschrift für Franz Haslinger. Marburg: Metropolis Verlag; 2006: 275-296

    10.1177_0309364619895201_Supplemental_material – Supplemental material for Prosthesis satisfaction in a national sample of Veterans with upper limb amputation

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    Supplemental material, 10.1177_0309364619895201_Supplemental_material for Prosthesis satisfaction in a national sample of Veterans with upper limb amputation by Linda Resnik, Matthew Borgia, Allen W Heinemann and Melissa A Clark in Prosthetics and Orthotics International</p

    sj-docx-1-otj-10.1177_15394492221111730 – Supplemental material for Cognition and Daily Life Activities in Stroke: A Network Analysis

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    Supplemental material, sj-docx-1-otj-10.1177_15394492221111730 for Cognition and Daily Life Activities in Stroke: A Network Analysis by Stephen C. L. Lau, Lisa Tabor Connor, Allen W. Heinemann and Carolyn M. Baum in OTJR: Occupation, Participation and Health</p

    Letter to E. A. Allen from A. H. Heinemann

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    How to Reduce Agricultural Subsidies From EU Funds

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    "EU agricultural policy seems anachronistic. There is no justification for its dominant position in the EU budget," says Professor Friedrich Heinemann, head of ZEW's Research Department "Corporate Taxation and Public Finance" and author of the new ZEW study in cooperation with Bertelsmann Stiftung. ZEW is a network partner of EconPol Europe, the European Network for Economic and Fiscal Policy Research. Furthermore, agricultural subsidies have a very poor precision in supporting poor farmers. Very rich farmers also benefit from income support, despite the fact that their income levels exceed the eligibility thresholds in the individual national welfare states. For this reason, the new ZEW study recommends reducing the costs of agricultural subsidies through significant national contributions to agricultural support. "If the Member States wish to privilege their farmers over other economic sectors, they should do so without passing the burden onto European taxpayers," explains Friedrich Heinemann. On 28 June 2017, EU Commissioner for Budget and Human Resources Günther Oettinger proposed the introduction of a "national co-financing scheme" in agricultural policy. "Oettinger's proposal is a first step in the right direction.," explains Heinemann: "If the Member States are required to participate in the financing of this questionable subsidy policy, this could increase pressure for reform in agricultural policy.
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