Dailylife ; Development ; Discourse ; Germany ; Image ; Leipzig ; Linguistics ; Methodology ; Peripheral region ; Production of space ; Saxony ; Space ; Spatial structure
Czech Republic ; Education ; Impact ; Life expectancy
In the Czech Republic there have been recorded diametrical trends of life expectancy at birth. While after World War II it was characterized by mortality decrease, from the mid-1960s, it was deteriorated and at the beginning of the 1990s up
to the present it appeared a new decline in mortality. Although the communist regime provided free health care to everybody and salaries were equalized, the differences in the length of life according to the educational attainment are abvious at all generations
The housing ladder, the housing life-cycle and the housing life-course : upward and downward movement among repeat home-buyers in a US metropolitan housing market
Age group ; Decision ; Housing ; Housing cost ; Housing market ; Housing occupance ; Life cycle ; Model ; Owner-occupier ; Residential mobility ; United States of America
The decline of the immigrant home-ownership advantage : life-cycle, declining fortunes and changing housing careers in Montreal, Toronto and Vancouver, 1981-2001
Canada ; Family structure ; Housing ; Immigrants ; Life cycle ; Living standard ; Montréal ; Owner-occupier ; Residential choice ; Socio-economic system ; Toronto ; Vancouver
Buddhism ; Burma ; Cultural studies ; Festival ; Religious practice ; Tradition ; Way of life
Introduction to some aspects of the Burmese culture and way of life. Every month of the Myanmar lunar calendar has its own season, its own flower, its own zodiacal sign, its own constellation and its own seasonal festival. During these festivals
Environment ; Living conditions ; Living standard ; Population ; Quality of life ; Risk ; Social geography ; Social policy ; Society ; Society-environment relationship ; Vulnerability ; Way of life
Concept ; Development ; Human ecology ; Human geography ; Quality of life ; Sustainable development
development, or in a broader sense progress, means permanent (sustainable) and simultaneous improvement of material, social and environmental quality of life, thus a permanent raise of the welfare in its broader sense of all inhabitants within the capacities