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Europäische Bibliographie zur Osteuropaforschung (EBSEES) - 1991-2007

Die "Europäische Bibliographie zur Osteuropaforschung (EBSEES)" weist Bücher, Zeitschriftenaufsätze, Rezensionen und Dissertationen zu Osteuropa (den früheren kommunistischen Ländern Osteuropas) nach, die in Belgien, Deutschland, Finnland, Frankreich, Großbritannien, den Niederlanden, Österreich und der Schweiz im Zeitraum zwischen 1991 und 2007 publiziert wurden. Der Fachausschnitt "Literatur" und "Kultur" der Europäischen Bibliographie zur Osteuropaforschung EBSEES enthält ca. 18.000 bibliographische Angaben (von insg. 85.000). Weitere Informationen finden Sie hier.

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Enrolment procedures and self-selection by patients: evidence from a Polish family practice

Chawla, M.; [et al.], in: Health Policy and Planning, 14(3), 1999, p. 285-90
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Family support in Romania and the UK: different circumstances, similar challenges

Dickens, J., in: Children and Society, 13(3), 1999, p. 155-66
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Joint European project : development of academic laboratory medicine : an international collaborative programme to develop laboratory medicine in Estonia

Glasgow, University of Computer Publishing Unit, 1999, x+166 p
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Pension policies in Lithuania - a dynamic general equilibrium analysis

Lassila, Jukka, Helsinki, Research Institute of the Finnish Economy, 1999, 44 p.
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A challenge in Transylvania: major issues associated with creating a postgraduate course [in social work] in Romania

Bamford, David; Coposescu, Silviu; Ross, Joan, in: Social Work in Europe, 7(2), 2000, p. 8-17
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The HIV/AIDS epidemic in Ukraine: its potential social and economic impact

Barnett, Tony; [et al.], in: Social Science and Medicine, 51(9), 2000, p. 1387-1403. (Special issue: Health crisis in Russia and Eastern Europe)
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Romania: legislation and provision of services for people with a mental handicap

Brandon, David; [et al.], in: Social Work in Europe, 5(2), 1998, p. 55-58
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Psychiatry in Slovenia: a high suicide and cirrhosis rates country

Brecelj, M.; Marusic, A., in: Psychiatric Bulletin, 24(10), 2000, p. 385-87
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Children's parliaments in Slovenia: an innovation in exercising children's participation

Dekleva, Bojan; Zorga, Sonya, in: Social Work in Europe, 6(3), 1999, p. 10-14. (Special feature: children's rights)
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Attitudes to child care reform in Romania: findings from a survey of Romanian social workers

Dickens, Jonathan; Serghi, Catalin, in: European Journal of Social Work, 3(3), 2000, p. 247-60