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Erfgoed van de Oorlog, Bystander Memories, interview RG-50.570.0013

Vrije Universiteit; United States Holocaust Memorial Museum
De geïnterviewde werd op 25 augustus 1924 geboren in Vlissingen. Hij kwam uit een rijk milieu wat gedurende zijn belevenissen tijdens de bezetting een belangrijke rol speelde.Tijdens de bezetting dook hij samen met nog drie studenten en een joods jongetje onder in een hol in het bos. Hij werd gearresteerd als gevolg van verraad waarna hij eerst in een gevangenis en later in...
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Erfgoed van de Oorlog, Bystander Memories, interview RG-50.570.0006

Vrije Universiteit; United States Holocaust Memorial Museum
De geïnterviewde werd geboren op 28 augustus 1926 en groeide op in Schiedam. In deze plaats heeft hij gezien hoe de joodse overburen werden weggehaald. Hij vertelt voornamelijk over de periode in Duitsland waar hij sinds december 1944 werkzaam was vanwege de Arbeitseinsatz. Gedurende zijn werkzaamheden in de buurt van Müchen kwam hij in aanraking met joodse dwangarbeiders...
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Food choice patterns of long-haul truck drivers driving through Germany: a cross sectional study

NSB Stroebele-Benschop (University of Hohenheim)
This dataset presents data on a cross-sectional study conducted at the Department for Applied Nutritional Psychology (180d) at the University of Hohenheim. Aim of the study was to examine food choice patterns of long-haul truck drivers driving through Germany. Data were assessed based on a self-developed self-report questionnaire in May/June 2018 on truck stops in Southern...
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KOMPAKK Index of Occupations’ Teleworkability in Germany

Gädecke, Martin ( Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin); Struffolino, Emanuela ( Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin); Zagel, Hannah ( Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin); (1 more)
“Telework”, “home office” and “work from home” have recently become very prominent working concepts due to social distancing regulations during the COVID-19 pandemic. According to a study by Kohlrausch and Zucco (2020), in Germany the share of people who regularly work from home has increased from about 4% before the pandemic to approx. 20% during the first wave of the...
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Euroscepticism: Dimensions, causes and consequences in times of crisis 2019

Vasilopoulou, S, University of York
These data include three nationally representative internet panel surveys conducted in Greece (n=3071), Germany (n=2074) and the UK (n=2106) between 24 and 31 May 2019. There is only one wave. The questionnaire is the same in all three countries. It covered a variety of issues including attitudes towards the European Union, vote in a potential European Union referendum,...
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Hegemonic Narratives in Post-Conflict Societies, 2020

Barton Hronesova, J, University of Oxford
Memory politics worldwide is often shaped by the dynamics of relations and tensions between hegemonic narratives, counter-memories and silent communities at the global, national and local levels. Transnational advocacy movements, international agents and organisations influence the application of terminologies and frameworks in which global hegemonic narratives operate....
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Transitions in the English and German educational system

Glaesser, J, Durham University
This project had interrelated substantive and methodological foci. The substantive aim was to investigate the link between social background and educational experience, using a variety of methods and comparing England and Germany. This link is well established, and there are various theories to explain it, including rational choice theory, i.e. the notion that people...
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Government-Led Change: Interviews With UK and German MPs on Climate Change, 2023-2024

Sullivan-Thomsett, C, University of East Anglia; Geese, L, University of East Anglia; Jordan, A, University of East Anglia; (1 more)
This dataset is comprised of 65 elite interviews conducted between April 2023 and February 2024 in Germany and the United Kingdom. 64 of the interviews are with either current or former MPs at the Bundestag and Westminster parliaments. The interviews explore the perspectives, beliefs and motivations of national level politicians in relation to climate change mitigation to...
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