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    Langzeitergebnisse bei neuroendokrinen Tumoren des Pankreas (PNET)

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    The Elderly and their Families, 1979-94: Changing Networks and Relationships

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    This article analyses the changes occurring in the structure of the family network of older people and their family interactions over a 15-year period. Data are from two Swiss cross-sectional surveys carried out on a random sample of people aged 65-94 years, in 1979 (N = 1519) and 1994 (N = 1447). Both were conducted in two specific regions, namely, the Alpine canton of Valais, steeped in a rural tradition, and the city-canton of Geneva. Our results show a widening of the family circle due to increased life expectancy and a sharp drop in the number of childless families in the urban region because of the baby boom; at the same time, family ties multiplied, contrary to the widely held view that family relationships are weakening. Furthermore, while in 1979 each region had its own specific family culture, an alignment of family structures and relationships in the two regions took place over the 15-year period. Finally, an analysis of the instrumental support relationships based on the 1994 survey reveals the strong involvement of the elderly in their families

    Metaphor in the literature of organizational analysis: a preliminary taxonomy and a glimpse at a humanities-based perspective

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    This paper reviews the writing on metaphor in organizational analysis. It aims to synthesize developments and draw out trends. It argues that the implications of metaphor, as spelt out by poets, philosophers and linguists, do not seem to have been considered as fully as they might have been by many writers in organizational analysis. It explores possible reasons why this might be the case and what this suggests about dominant assumptions in the field. It concludes by looking at some avenues for research that arise from the study of metaphor from a more humanities-based perspective. (Reprinted by permission of Sage Publications Ltd from Inns, Dawn (2002) Metaphor in the literature of organizational analysis: a preliminary taxonomy and a glimpse at a humanities-based perspective. © 2002 SAGE Publications)
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