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  2. Zivildienst in Austria - Wikipedia

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    Badge of Zivildienst (Austria, 1982) The Zivildienst (German, translated verbatim to "Civilian Service", but "compulsory paid community service" is more contextually equivalent) is the most common mandatory alternative service for conscientious objectors of the national military service in the Austrian Armed Forces.

  3. Zivildienst - Wikipedia

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    Zivildienst is the German denomination for the alternative civilian service for conscripted persons who are conscientious objectors to fulfill their national service, typically in the fields of social work (e.g. hospitals, retirement homes, emergency medical services) and, although rarely, environmental protection, agriculture, and public administration.

  4. Voluntary social year - Wikipedia

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    Similar to the "Special Alternative Civilian Service" (German: Außerordentlicher Zivildienst), during times of crisis or a state of emergency, men and women can again volunteer for a "special voluntary social year" (German: Außerordentliches Freiwilliges Soziales Jahr), if they already have completed a regular voluntary social year. This ...

  5. Ministry of the Interior (Austria) - Wikipedia

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    The Ministry was originally created as "Imperial and Royal Ministry of the Interior", serving as the empire-wide interior ministry for Austria-Hungary.It was succeeded by the "state office of the Interior" (Staatsamt des Innern) of the First Republic in 1918, and later renamed into "Federal Ministry of the Interior".

  6. Category:Civil service by country - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 15 October 2022, at 21:05 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  7. Austria - Wikipedia

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    Both males and females at the age of sixteen are eligible for voluntary service. [20] Conscientious objection is legally acceptable and those who claim this right are obliged to serve an institutionalised nine months civilian service instead. Since 1998, women volunteers have been allowed to become professional soldiers.

  8. European Civil Service - Wikipedia

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    The European Civil Service is a generic term applied to all staff serving the institutions and agencies of the European Union (EU). Although recruitment is sometimes done jointly, each institution is responsible for its own internal structures and hierarchies.

  9. List of government ministries of the Republic of Austria

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    Ministry of Arts, Culture, Public Service and Sports: Ministry of Arts and Public Service (BMKÖS [10]) Ministry of Energy, Environment, Mobility, Innovation and Technology: Ministry of Energy and Infrastructure (BMK [11]) Ministry of National Defense: Ministry of Defense (BMLV [12]) Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry, Water Resources and ...