social framework |
Sozialer Rahmen |
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social framework (The underlying structure that connects and supports the various members and parts of a community or human organization) |
Sozialer Rahmen |
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social group (A collection of people who interact with one another and share a certain feeling of unity) |
Gesellschaftsgruppe |
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social group |
Gesellschaftsgruppe |
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social indicator (Easily identified features of a society which can be measured, which vary over time, and are taken as revealing some underlying aspect of social reality. In general, the most commonly used indicators are derived from official statistics, and include unemployment figures, health and mortality data, and crime rates) |
Sozialindikator |
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social inequality |
Soziale Ungleichheit |
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social inequality (Unequal rewards or opportunities for different individuals within a group or groups within a society. If equality is judged in terms of legal equality, equality of opportunity, or equality of outcome, then inequality is a constant feature of the human condition) |
Soziale Ungleichheit |
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social medicine (Medicine as applied to treatment of diseases which occur in certain social groups) |
Sozialmedizin |
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social movement |
Soziale Bewegung |
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social movement (A organized effort by a significant number of people to change (or resist change in) some major aspect or aspects of society) |
Soziale Bewegung |
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social participation |
soziale Beteiligung |
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social participation (Collective, civic action shared and performed by a significant number of the community or general population) |
soziale Beteiligung |
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social policy (A course of action adopted and pursued by government, business or some other organization, which seeks to ensure that all people have acceptable working or living conditions by providing social security, welfare, health care, insurance, fair employment practices, low cost housing or educational opportunities) |
Sozialpolitik |
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social problem |
Soziales Problem |
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social problem (A generic term applied to the range of conditions and aberrant behaviours which are considered to be manifestations of social disorganization and to warrant changing via some means of social engineering. Typically, these problems include many forms of deviant behaviour (such as crime, juvenile delinquency, prostitution, mental illness, drug addiction, suicide) and of social conflict (ethnic tension, domestic violence, industrial strife, and so forth)) |
Soziales Problem |
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social process |
Soziale Prozesse |
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social process (A continuous action, operation, or series of changes taking place in a definite manner and pertaining to the life, welfare, and relations of human beings in a community) |
Soziale Prozesse |
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social protection |
Sozialer Schutz |
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social protection (The monies and programs a society enacts through either public or private entities to provide economic security and general welfare for its members, often on account of old age, unemployment, health, disability or death of a spouse, parent or other benefactor) |
Sozialer Schutz |
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social psychology (Study of the effects of social structure on cognition and behavior, of processes of face-to-face interaction, and of the negotiation of social order) |
Sozialpsychologie |
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