@techreport{Haug, author = {Haug, Sonja}, title = {Migration and Return Migration}, series = {Workshop Labour Migration and Transnationalism in Europe - Contemporary and Historical Perspectives at the S{\"u}dost-Institut, Regensburg, 10-11 December 2010}, journal = {Workshop Labour Migration and Transnationalism in Europe - Contemporary and Historical Perspectives at the S{\"u}dost-Institut, Regensburg, 10-11 December 2010}, abstract = {Der Beitrag basiert auf theoretischen und empirischen Studien {\"u}ber Migranten in Deutschland. Soziologische und {\"o}konomische Ans{\"a}tze der Migrationsforschung werden diskutiert. Der theoretische Schwerpunkt liegt auf den sozialen Netzwerken von Migranten sowohl im Herkunfts- als auch Zielland. Der Einfluss des sozialen Kapitals auf Migrationsentscheidungen und den Prozess der Kettenmigration wird in einem Modell skizziert. Der Effekt von ortsspezifischem sozialem Kapital bei der Immigration und bei der R{\"u}ckkehr wird anhand von amtlichen Daten {\"u}ber italienische Migranten in Deutschland und Daten aus Befragungen dargestellt.}, language = {en} } @techreport{PfingstenBorgetto, author = {Pfingsten, Andrea and Borgetto, Bernhard}, title = {Efficacy and effectiveness of physical therapy in adults with rheumatoid arthritis}, edition = {Version: 14.05.2020}, abstract = {What is the efficacy of physical therapy in the treatment of rheumatoid arthritis? What is the effectiveness of physical therapy in the treatment of rheumatoid arthritis? Which differences do exist between efficacy and effectiveness of rheumatoid arthritis?}, language = {en} } @techreport{Haug, author = {Haug, Sonja}, title = {Migration and Return Migration}, series = {Forschungsplattform S{\"u}dosteuropa. Themenportal Migration und Transnationalismus}, journal = {Forschungsplattform S{\"u}dosteuropa. Themenportal Migration und Transnationalismus}, language = {en} } @techreport{Haug, author = {Haug, Sonja}, title = {Education and vocational training of Italians in Germany}, series = {The Italian migrant community in Germany}, journal = {The Italian migrant community in Germany}, editor = {Centro Studi Emigrazione Roma (CSER) (Hrsg.),}, publisher = {International Training Centre of the International Labour Organisation (ILO)}, address = {Rom, Turin}, language = {en} } @techreport{HoellerMuellerTrapetKingetal., author = {H{\"o}ller, Christoph and M{\"u}ller-Trapet, Markus and King, Frances and Bradley, John}, title = {Evaluation of the communication performance of the C4 chemical, biological, radiological and nuclear mask}, doi = {10.4224/23003981}, abstract = {The Canadian Armed Forces (CAF) are using chemical, biological, radiological and nuclear (CBRN) general service respirators (GSRs) to defend against CBRN threats and hazards to protect personnel and ensure that they can safely and successfully carry out missions. The CBRN GSR currently in use by the CAF is the C4 respirator. The National Research Council of Canada assessed the communication performance of the C4 respirator. This report presents the results of the performance test. The method for assessing the communication performance used in this study was the NIOSH standard test procedure TEB-CBRN-APR-STP-0313 [1]. Other methods exist to evaluate the communication performance of respirators, but historically the NIOSH standard test procedure has been used. This report details the implementation and results of the tests conducted at the National Research Council of Canada, following the NIOSH standard test procedure.}, language = {en} } @techreport{HaugScharf, author = {Haug, Sonja and Scharf, Anna}, title = {Report on social acceptance and consequences of hydrogen and fuel cell technology. Living Laboratory - Demonstration eines komplett reinen Wasserstoff-Brennstoffzellen-Systems (Living H2). Deliverable 6.4}, organization = {Ostbayerische Technische Hochschule Regensburg / Institut f{\"u}r Sozialforschung und Technikfolgenabsch{\"a}tzung}, doi = {10.13140/RG.2.2.34937.07526}, abstract = {The aim of this deliverable is to report about empirical research on social acceptance of fuel cell technology for energy generation. Different stakeholder groups in France and Germany were asked about their level of knowledge and their attitude towards fuel cell technology and hydrogen-powered heating systems with an online survey (Germany: n=106, France: n=8). From an expert's point of view the future importance of hydrogen heating systems is estimated to be very high. For the evaluation, sustainability aspects, autonomy, and independence regarding energy consumption are considered paramount. Results show that subjective knowledge on hydrogen technology is rather low, and concerns are widespread. A technology acceptance model was established and empirically tested. The linear regression model shows that for acceptance, sustainability of energy consumption and autonomy from prices on the electricity market are crucial; the more respondents know about the technology, acceptance rates fall. Experts point out that the hydrogen economy cannot be considered as being mature and that risks exist. They also state a lack of political strategy and concepts for a hydrogen economy. There are differences and similarities concerning the preferred scenario for the distribution and use of hydrogen between Germany and France. In both countries, there is not dispute about that the H 2 production plant should be close to a renewable energy generation plant and distribution should not employ trucks. The employment of the technology with a 100 \% H 2 fuel cell cogeneration system receives high acceptance rates in both countries. In Germany, in contrast to France, a scenario with H 2 pipeline and H 2 boiler is not considered reasonable. Preferred is a combination of H 2 pipeline, local heating networks, and fuel cell cogeneration. Given these findings, in what follows, recommendations for action are derived.}, language = {en} }