293 research outputs found

    Ryhiner-Kartensammlung / 36 Charte von dem Fürstenthum Eichstätt nebst der Herrschafft Pappenheim und andern Gränz-Ländern

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    nach verschiedenen Hülfs-Mitteln entworfen von C.F. Hammer, Major ; C. Trummer sc."mit röm. kaiserl. allergn. Freyheit"Nullmeridian: Ferr

    Additional file 1 of First responder systems can stay operational under pandemic conditions: results of a European survey during the COVID-19 pandemic

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    Metelmann C, Metelmann B, Müller MP, Böttiger BW, Trummer G, Thies K-C. Additional file 1 of First responder systems can stay operational under pandemic conditions: results of a European survey during the COVID-19 pandemic. figshare; 2022

    sj-pdf-1-prf-10.1177_02676591211073779 – Supplemental material for Limiting calcium overload after cardiac arrest: The role of human albumin in controlled automated reperfusion of the whole body

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    Supplemental material, sj-pdf-1-prf-10.1177_02676591211073779 for Limiting calcium overload after cardiac arrest: The role of human albumin in controlled automated reperfusion of the whole body by Jan-Steffen Pooth, Sam J Brixius, Christian Scherer, Patric Diel, Yechi Liu, Itumeleng C Taunyane, Domagoj Damjanovic, Martin Wolkewitz, Jörg Haberstroh, Christoph Benk, Georg Trummer and Friedhelm Beyersdorf in Perfusion</p

    Les entraves à la libre circulation des capitaux : interdiction nationale de constitution d'une hypothèque en monnaie étrangère

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    International audience(CJCE 16 mars 1999, M. Trummer et P. Mayer, aff. C-222/97, Rec. I-1661

    Country Report: Intergenerational Family Solidarity and Key Life Domains in Italy

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    The Italian family seems to be hanging in the balance between modernity and tradition: some changes are spreading regarding households forms, the processes of starting families and the steady aging of the population. Nevertheless, the family's social role has been upheld in the country until recently, and even though it is now in trouble, the family has also offered a safety net during times of economic crisis, that has made in 2014, an estimated 1/3 of Italians at risk of poverty or social exclusion. Since the year 2000 law n. 328 has changed welfare system in Italy based on the principle of subsidiarity: this law inaugurated the pluralization of welfare in the programming of social policy measures and delineated a vaguely family friendly welfare program, however the Plan for family policy of 2012 is still mainly unapplied. From most of the research carried out it Italy, it emerges that the Family represents a value for all the generations. Marriage still maintains its institutional validity for most Italians and also concept of the “nuclear” family (father–mother–child/children) attaches importance to and promotes family unity characterized by supportiveness between generations (children and parents, and parents and children); an altruistic tendency also manifested by stressing the qualities that the children are encouraged to learn in the family and which characterize the primary socialization process. This overall altruistic-familist value model, in any case, implies a differentiation of the family roles, characterized by the lower acceptance of the father-mother parity trend, highlighting the importance among Italians of the cultural-symbolic “motherly love” complex (Pollini, 2008). Some Italian studies conducted by the Family Studies and Research University Centre of the Catholic University include in-depth examination of the characteristics of intergenerational solidarity, understood both as exchange of concrete and emotional support and as a place of caring and an expressive space for cultural exchange between the generations. In summary, it is possible to understand from researches how the family in Italy, as a determinant subject and actor, as a point of mediation and ethical and pragmatic exchanges, still continues to be, in today’s critical times, a moral compass. In this context, the family manifests its centrality and enormous potential almost unknowingly, proving itself to be an institution able to develop more rational, explorative and innovative values and projects, and to ride change intelligently, through processes of inclusion and expansion, which keep its profile up-to-date

    Ageism and Older Immigrants

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    The population of older immigrants in Europe has grown in recent decades. This population consists of two main groups: individuals who migrated as labour migrants and aged in the host country and those who migrated in older age. Because of the double jeopardy of their migration status and older age, both groups are potentially at risk for experiencing ageism in the form of marginalization and social exclusion. As with other groups of older adults, ageism towards older immigrants takes place at different institutional, cultural, social, and individual levels, and in many different contexts. Most immigration studies have failed to recognize older immigrants’ jeopardies as practices of ageism. This chapter discusses policies regarding older immigrants in the context of ageism. The following question is investigated and discussed: Does migrant status constitute a situation of increased vulnerability to ageism? The chapter concludes with recommendations and implications in light of current immigration waves

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