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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]
"Odonien" (English: Odonia) (2008). In 2005, [2] [3] Rumpf converted a 5000 m 2 [2] large vacant plot of land, located in Köln-Neuehrenfeld [] between railway tracks [5] at the periphery of the nearby Köln Betriebsbahnhof in the fan-out area of Köln Hauptbahnhof, into an open space studio site and atelier area which became known as "Freistaat Odonien" (English: Free State of Odonia).
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 ...
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Tradition und Leben e.V. (TuL, lit. ' Tradition and Life" '), is a monarchist organisation in Germany. [1] The group has campaigned for the restoration of the historical German monarchy since 1956. Their candidate for the German crown is Georg Friedrich Prinz von Preussen, head of the House of Hohenzollern, since 1994. [2]
Eko House of Japanese Culture NEC Europe headquarters in Düsseldorf. There is a Japanese community in Düsseldorf, Germany. [1] The city and its surrounding regions has hosted Japanese companies since the 1950s, [1] and as of 2021 there are 636 Japanese-related companies in the state of North Rhine-Westphalia. [2]
Mathias Döpfner (born 15 January 1963) is a German businessman, author, art collector, and journalist. He is the CEO and 22% owner of media group Axel Springer SE.From 2016 to 2022 he was president of the Federal Association of Digital Publishers and Newspaper Publishers (BDZV).
Germany Abolishes Itself: How We're Putting Our Country in Jeopardy (German title: Deutschland schafft sich ab: Wie wir unser Land aufs Spiel setzen) is a 2010 book by Thilo Sarrazin. Themes [ edit ]