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  2. Work–life balance in Germany - Wikipedia

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    Average annual hours actually worked per worker in OECD countries from 1970 to 2020. There are different approaches to definining work–life balance in Germany.On the one hand work–life balance (WLB) is seen as a popular, but also imprecise term that covers from a scientific perspective, not a single phenomenon, but rather an entire subject area. [1]

  3. Susanne Neumann - Wikipedia

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    In her book Frau Neumann haut auf den Putz – Warum wir ein Leben lang arbeiten und trotzdem verarmen (Ms. Neumann hits the nail on the head – why we work for a lifetime and still become impoverished) published in 2017, she and co-author Andreas Hock outline social conditions in Germany, how its welfare state has degenerated and why people ...

  4. Rotenburger Werke - Wikipedia

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    In its residential facilities, Rotenburger Werke aims to help its residents lead meaningful lives and meet their basic needs. They believe this involves "the need for security and security, recognition and appreciation; the need for contacts, partnership, tenderness and sexuality; the desire for stability and familiarity; [and] the need for religious and / or ideological development."

  5. Culture of Germany - Wikipedia

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    Land der Dichter und Denker (Land of poets and thinkers) is a phrase used by many Germans to refer to Germany, [7] [8] [9] though it is hardly known in non-German-speaking countries. It is occasionally used to describe certain cities as well (Stadt der Dichter und Denker), such as Tübingen [10] and Jena. [11]

  6. Elisabeth Niggemeyer - Wikipedia

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    Elisabeth Niggemeyer (23 June 1930 in Bochum, Germany) [1] is a Berlin based German photographer. Niggemeyer is best known as the photographer for Die gemordete Stadt ("The Murdered City"), a classic critique of post-war German urban planning, and for her work on children and pedagogy created in collaboration with Nancy Hoenisch.

  7. Klemperer – Ein Leben in Deutschland - Wikipedia

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    A model attribution edit summary is Content in this edit is translated from the existing German Wikipedia article at [[:de:Klemperer – Ein Leben in Deutschland]]; see its history for attribution. You may also add the template {{Translated|de|Klemperer – Ein Leben in Deutschland}} to the talk page. For more guidance, see Wikipedia:Translation

  8. List of cities in Germany by population - Wikipedia

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    General map of Germany Population density in 2022. As defined by the German Federal Institute for Research on Building, Urban Affairs and Spatial Development, a Großstadt (large city) is a city with more than 100,000 inhabitants. [1]

  9. Milena Glimbovski - Wikipedia

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    Ohne Wenn und Abfall. Kiepenheuer & Witsch, 2017, ISBN 978-3-462-05019-6. Weil ich ein Mädchen bin. In: Scarlett Curtis (Hrsg.): The Future is female! Was Frauen über Feminismus denken. Goldmann Verlag, 2018, ISBN 978-3-44215982-6, S. 167–172. With Susanne Mierau and Katja Vogt: Einfach Familie leben. Der Minimalismus-Guide: Wohnen ...