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Kaurova, Ol'ga, Aleksandr Maloletko et Aleksandr Tkach. « CONSUMER COOPERATION IN THE FORMATION OF FOOD RESOURCES ». Russian Journal of Management 8, no 4 (25 janvier 2021) : 26–30. http://dx.doi.org/10.29039/2409-6024-2020-8-4-26-30.

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The relevance, novelty and economic significance of consumer cooperation in the formation of food resources in Russia is justified by the huge state significance of the effective use of cooperative resources in the organization of sales of products of personal subsidiary and peasant (farm) farms. The article reveals the economic mission of consumer societies, consumer cooperatives and consumer unions, and reveals their role in saturating the agri-food market with various types of food products, including environmentally friendly forest products: mushrooms, berries, nuts, etc. The author reveals and argues the role of consumer cooperation in the formation of food resources, in the development of small agricultural businesses, agricultural sectors, in improving the efficiency of procurement cooperative enterprises, increasing the competitiveness of domestic agricultural producers, and improving the standard of living in rural areas. In order to improve the efficiency of small businesses, it is advisable to create vertical cooperatives with the participation of producers and processors of agricultural products, determine the development prospects, and fulfill the contractual relations of cooperation partners.
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Dr. Shalini Aggarwal, Rosy Singh,. « Studying Work life balance of rural and urban women working in cooperative society in Punjab ». Psychology and Education Journal 58, no 1 (15 janvier 2021) : 4842–55. http://dx.doi.org/10.17762/pae.v58i1.1645.

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Purpose –the purpose of the study is to explore the factors affecting work life balance and affective commitment. Further, the study examines whether significant difference occur between the Satisfaction with life scale, family satisfaction, perceived organisational support and affective commitment of rural and urban women working in cooperative societies in Punjab. Social exchange theory is used to support the hypothesised relationships. Design/methodology/approach – The study was done on 410 rural and urban women working in cooperative societies in Punjab. Factor analysis, Regression, t test and Correlation has been used to test the hypotheses. Findings – The study explored 4 factors in totally. 5 statements are related to first factor as “subjective well being”, 7 statements are related to factor 2 as “household factors”, 8 factors are associated with factor 3 as “Perceived organisational support” and 6 statements are associated with factor 4 as “affective commitment”. The study found significant difference between the satisfaction with life scale and household factors of rural and urban women working in cooperatives societies in Punjab (H1). Whereas, no significant difference was found in the Perceived organisational support and affective commitment of rural and urban women working in cooperatives societies in Punjab. Practical implications –With the advent of technological development urban women in Punjab working in cooperative societies have discovered their potential and skills for chipping into the society and nation. They have support from their family that help them to realise their inner strength by leveraging the power of aggregation. They have access to formal sources of finance and credit with the necessary capacity building inputs. To achieve the state of work life balance and affective commitment, it is required that cooperative societies should make employee friendly policies. In contrast, rural women are still prone to shocks of intolerant customs. They keep working like thrall in their own homes, chattels to customary living. Continuously, working at home and at work (cooperative societies) make them over burdened. It impacted their health and creates mental pressure. There is a need for the society to make changes in their thought process. Family should come forward to help these women and support them so that they can work with full zeal and enthusiasm and can help in development of sustainable nation (Beauregard and Henry, 2009).
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Nduka, Helen O., Uche R. Ezeokafor, Gabriel E. Ekwere et Ikechukwu E. Ngoka. « Gender Disparity Among Cooperative Farmers in Accessing Agricultural Credits in Anambra State, Nigeria ». Journal of Business Administration Research 9, no 1 (30 novembre 2019) : 1. http://dx.doi.org/10.5430/jbar.v9n1p1.

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Women have been the focus of gender disparity and this has been widely referred to the disparity faced by women in the field of agriculture. Agricultural credit is imperative for sustainable agricultural development in any country of the world. In order to substantiate the assertion, this study evaluated the issues of gender disparity in farmers’ access to agricultural credit among cooperative societies in Anambra north zone of Anambra State. Specific objectives were to ascertain the quantum of credit obtained and repaid by female and male members; determine the effect of gender on the quantum of credit obtained and repaid; ascertain critical factors influencing access to credit by cooperative members; determine how gender contributed to credit repayment behaviour of cooperative members and examine perception of members on gender-related issues in credit operations. ANOVA and regression models were used to test hypotheses 1-5. Findings revealed that male members obtained more credit than female members, and female members repay more than their male counterparts. Gender was not a significant determinant of credit obtained and repaid by cooperative members and gender issues in credit operation were handled among cooperative members. However, the researcher recommended that the issues of gender inequality should not be encouraged. Both males and females should have equal access to credit and repayment of credit operation; despite the membership strength, more members should be encouraged to join cooperative societies in order to access credit and repay accordingly and cooperative officers should set up friendly credit scheme to ensure a functional and effective credit access.
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Ierkwagh, Kwaghkehe. « Emerging Legal Issues in the Taxation of Personal Incomes in Nigeria ». ABUAD Law Journal 7, no 1 (2019) : 153–72. http://dx.doi.org/10.53982/alj.2019.0701.07-j.

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The legal framework for personal income taxation in Nigeria is the Personal Income Tax Act, 2004 (as amended in 2011). However, the taxation of personal incomes in Nigeria as provided under the Personal Income Tax Act presents a lot of practical and conceptual legal issues ranging from the legal implications and justifications for the exemption of certain personal incomes from tax liability under the Act, the tax rates, and the issue as to whether the taxation of dividends constitute double taxation. Through the doctrinal research method, this paper has established that apart from equity considerations, the exemption of incomes of registered friendly societies, ecclesiastical and charitable societies from tax has eroded the tax base by creating opportunities for tax avoidance and evasion since incomes of their members or leadership may be concealed as incomes of those organizations, that the legal basis for the exemption of profits of cooperative societies has collapsed and no longer in tune with modern commercial realities, and that the graduated tax rates as provided under the Act is bound to serve as disincentive to work and also encourage labour agitations for better working conditions. It is therefore recommended that the Personal Income Tax Act be amended to clearly draw a difference between incomes of the exempted bodies and their members so as to subject incomes of members to tax, and that the taxation of dividends, though not double taxation be imposed at a low rate, while the graduated tax rates be lowered so that taxpayers may voluntarily comply with their tax obligation with the smallest amount of hissing while government revenue improves significantly.
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Sonavane, Omkar, Vaishnavi Shinde et Shishir Dadhich. « Study of Redevelopment Procedure of Old and Dilapidated Buildings as Per Section 79-A of Maharashtra Cooperative Societies Act ,1960 and its Comparison with section 41 – A of Gujarat Ownership Flats (GOF) (Amendment) Act 2018 ». E3S Web of Conferences 405 (2023) : 04036. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/202340504036.

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In various urban agglomerations throughout India and especially in Mumbai, there is a serious problem with old and dilapidated buildings in the city core. These buildings, mostly small in land and built-up area, are single isolated buildings which are in dilapidated state and are more than 30 years old. Yet the tenants/owners are living in them. These buildings form a major part of Thane, suburban Mumbai and Mumbai respectively. If these buildings are redeveloped, it will lead to better housing for tenants, increase the facade of buildings, bring in more open spaces and amenities, increase the value of real estate, and so on. Redevelopment is basically demolishing the old building and erecting a new, more structurally sound building on the same site with the same or more built-up area. The redevelopment process itself is ridden with various barriers and difficulties and is in no way a cakewalk for any of the stakeholder. One of the key problems is the implementation of 79 - A Process which is applicable to whole of Maharashtra is not done properly. As the redevelopment process done in Maharashtra is as per Section 79 - A of the MCS Act, which is compulsory to be followed, its study is important to make the process of redevelopment more user-friendly by proposing some changes. The research will help to identify general technical shortcomings in the 79 - A process of redevelopment of old buildings as per the Maharashtra Co-operative Societies Act 1960, respectively. The main aim of the study in this paper is to study in depth the existing Section 79 - A process of the Maharashtra Cooperative Societies Act, and compare it with Section 41- A of the Gujarat ownership flats Act, and suggest a few plausible and sound improvements in Section 79-A process backed by the, collected data from study area, its analysis other similar literature survey respectively.
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Akhir, Kaisar, M. Imaad Al Hamas et Dwi Puspitasari. « Nusantara Microalgae Park : Solution of Energy Crisis in Outer and Small Islands of Indonesia ». KnE Energy 1, no 1 (1 novembre 2015) : 94. http://dx.doi.org/10.18502/ken.v1i1.326.

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<p>Indonesia is the largest archipelago country in the world that has strategic geographical position. Indonesia has about 13,466 islands that have been named, 5.8 million km2 sea areas and the fourth longest coastline in the world with a total length of 95,181 km. Geographically, Indonesia is located in a strategic position of world cruise lines, between the continent of Asia and Australia and between Indian Ocean and Pacific Ocean. Indonesian archipelago has only 28 islands which are not classified as small islands. This fact shows that Indonesia has more than 13 thousands small islands and 92 islands which are the outer small islands. Outer and small islands are potentially for economic development and national defense. Therefore, the number of energy needs increases. To fulfill the energy needs in the form of bio-diesel and bio-kerosene, the marine microalgae is the great potential. Nusantara Microalgae Park is a concept of marine microalgae cultivation area based on coastal societies in outer and small islands. Bio-diesel and bio-kerosene produced from this concept will be very helpful for people in fishing and cooking environmentally friendly. This concept can be integrated with Island Adoption Program, Cooperative Program and Transmigration Program. To implement this concept so that sustainable, there are four principles (pro-poor, pro-job, pro-growth and pro-environment) and five pillars (economy, people, technology, academics and institutions coordination).</p><p><strong>Keywords:</strong> marine microalgae, small islands, coastal community, biofuel, Indonesia, sustainable <br /><br /></p>
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Barragan-Jason, Gladys, Maxime Cauchoix, Anne Regnier, Marie Bourjade, Astrid Hopfensitz et Alexis S. Chaine. « Schoolchildren cooperate more successfully with non-kin than with siblings ». Proceedings of the Royal Society B : Biological Sciences 288, no 1944 (10 février 2021) : 20202951. http://dx.doi.org/10.1098/rspb.2020.2951.

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Cooperation plays a key role in the development of advanced societies and can be stabilized through shared genes (kinship) or reciprocation. In humans, cooperation among kin occurs more readily than cooperation among non-kin. In many organisms, cooperation can shift with age (e.g. helpers at the nest); however, little is known about developmental shifts between kin and non-kin cooperation in humans. Using a cooperative game, we show that 3- to 10-year-old French schoolchildren cooperated less successfully with siblings than with non-kin children, whether or not non-kin partners were friends. Furthermore, children with larger social networks cooperated better and the perception of friendship among non-friends improved after cooperating. These results contrast with the well-established preference for kin cooperation among adults and indicate that non-kin cooperation in humans might serve to forge and extend non-kin social relationships during middle childhood and create opportunities for future collaboration beyond kin. Our results suggest that the current view of cooperation in humans may only apply to adults and that future studies should focus on how and why cooperation with different classes of partners might change during development in humans across cultures as well as other long-lived organisms.
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S. Nayak, Nayanatara, Narayan Billava et Ashalata K.V. « Agriculture Insurance’s outreach constrained by Procedural delays and Norms : Reflections from North Karnataka, India ». Research on World Agricultural Economy 1, no 1 (1 décembre 2020) : 39. http://dx.doi.org/10.36956/rwae.v1i1.242.

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Karnataka is one of the states, which experienced severe drought continuously for four years since 2014. In addition, heavy rainfall for the past two years has adversely affected agriculture produce in the entire state putting farmers into debt trap as most of them are not covered by crop insurance for crop failure. Although crop insurance was available to farmers in India since 1972, the coverage across the states including Karnataka was not found to be satisfactory. The average percentage of farmers covered under crop insurance was less than 10% during 1999-2015,both for India and Karnataka. It was 11.3% under NAIS 2015 kharif,increased to 12.2% in 2016, 17.1% in 2017 going down to 15.6% in 2018 and to 14.1% in 2019 under Pradhan Mantri Fasal Bima Yojana (PMFBY)kharif in Karnataka. PMFBY was one new kind of agriculture insurance company and introduced throughout the country in 2016.This paper examines the performance of this scheme with specific reference to north Karnataka based on primary data collected from farmers’ survey in four districts, secondary data collected from official documents and first-handinformation gathered from regional stakeholder workshops organized in six selected districts of north Karnataka. The study tries to look into the extent of coverage and, flaws and merits of crop insurance schemes with reference to problems faced by farmers in getting insurance coverage and claims. The study covered around 1000 stakeholders including farmers,officials of banks, department of economics and statistics, agriculture department and insurance agencies, representatives of gram panchayats and cooperative societies. Three agricultural crop seasons have passed since then. Central government has brought in some changes in guidelines and is likely to make further changes in procedures in response to concerns expressed by States and farmers’ representatives. Follow up discussions with key stakeholders in Karnataka held after the initial farmers’ survey reveal that while a few of the anomalies in applying for crop insurance have been addressed by the concerned departments, major obstacles in assessment and claims continue to exasperate farmers who are miffed bythese procedural lapses. This paper throws light on some of these issues and discusses measures to make crop insurance, particularly PMFBY farmers’ friendly.
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Bryant, Gregory A., Daniel M. T. Fessler, Riccardo Fusaroli, Edward Clint, Lene Aarøe, Coren L. Apicella, Michael Bang Petersen et al. « Detecting affiliation in colaughter across 24 societies ». Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 113, no 17 (11 avril 2016) : 4682–87. http://dx.doi.org/10.1073/pnas.1524993113.

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Laughter is a nonverbal vocal expression that often communicates positive affect and cooperative intent in humans. Temporally coincident laughter occurring within groups is a potentially rich cue of affiliation to overhearers. We examined listeners’ judgments of affiliation based on brief, decontextualized instances of colaughter between either established friends or recently acquainted strangers. In a sample of 966 participants from 24 societies, people reliably distinguished friends from strangers with an accuracy of 53–67%. Acoustic analyses of the individual laughter segments revealed that, across cultures, listeners’ judgments were consistently predicted by voicing dynamics, suggesting perceptual sensitivity to emotionally triggered spontaneous production. Colaughter affords rapid and accurate appraisals of affiliation that transcend cultural and linguistic boundaries, and may constitute a universal means of signaling cooperative relationships.
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Xaynazarov, Baxromjon, et Ahrorqul Hasanovich Pardaev. « The Role Of Diasporas In The Development Of Cooperation And Friendly Relations Of The Republic Of Uzbekistan With Foreign Countries ». American Journal of Social Science and Education Innovations 02, no 11 (6 novembre 2020) : 26–29. http://dx.doi.org/10.37547/tajssei/volume02issue11-05.

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This article clarifies the role of the German, Russian and Korean diasporas in Uzbekistan, in the development of cooperation and friendly relations of the Republic of Uzbekistan with foreign countries. It is scientifically analyzed that inter-ethnic relations are one of the priorities of the state policy of Uzbekistan, which is an important factor for exchange, cooperation and ensuring social stability. It is emphasized that the presence of harmony in inter-ethnic relations can have a profound impact on the political and economic development of multinational societies, which will allow the diasporas of the Republic of Uzbekistan to fully demonstrate their abilities. It was also noted that the favorable socio-political environment created over the years of independence, and harmony between representatives of different nationalities became one of the greatest achievements of Uzbekistan.
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Livres sur le sujet "Cooperative friendly societies"

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Asian Women in Co-operative Development Forum. et National Confederation of Cooperatives, dir. Liberating co-ops : Stories of women-friendly and gender-responsive co-operatives in the Philippines. Quezon City, Philippines : Published and exclusively distributed by Asian Women in Co-operative Development Forum (AWCF) and National Confederation of Co-operatives (NATCCO), 1995.

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European Conference of the Social Economy (4th 1993 Brussels, Belgium). Contribution of co-operatives, mutual societies and associations to the social cohesion and economic development of Europe : Proceedings. Liège, Belgique : CIRIEC, Université de Liège, 1994.

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Ammirato, Piero. La Lega : The making of a successful cooperative network. Aldershot, Hants, England : Dartmouth Pub. Co., 1996.

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Blondel, Eaulin. Credit unions, co-operatives, trade unions, and friendly societies in Barbados : A directory. St. Augustine, Trinidad, Trinidad and Tobago : E.A. Blondel, 1986.

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Aredo, Dejene. The informal and semi-formal financial sectors in Ethiopia : A study of the iqqub, iddir, and savings and credit co-operatives. Nairobi : African Economic Research Consortium, 1993.

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Fabbri, Lia Gheza. Solidarismo in Italia fra XIX e XX secolo : Le società di mutuo soccorso e le casse rurali. Torino : G. Giappichelli, 1996.

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Passanante, María Inés. Pobreza y acción social en la historia argentina : De la beneficencia a la seguridad social. Buenos Aires : Editorial Humanitas, 1987.

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Affortunati, A. La cooperativa ed il circolo "G. Gelli" di Bagnolo : Un'esperienza di associazionismo popolare, 1946-2001. Prato : Pentalinea, 2001.

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Zimmermann, Tanja. Brüderlichkeit und Bruderzwist : Mediale Inszenierungen des Aufbaus und des Niedergangs politischer Gemeinschaften in Ost- und Südosteuropa. Göttingen : V&R Unipress, 2014.

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Beito, David T. From Mutual Aid to the Welfare State : Fraternal Societies and Social Services, 1890-1967. University of North Carolina Press, 2003.

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Chapitres de livres sur le sujet "Cooperative friendly societies"

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Iandolo, Alessandro. « Brave New World ». Dans Arrested Development, 39–61. Cornell University Press, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.7591/cornell/9781501764431.003.0003.

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This chapter explores the USSR's rediscovery of the Third World under Nikita Khrushchev. It highlights the importance of the Soviet Union's economic success, especially after it became the best asset to win friends in Africa and Asia. Economic cooperation and development aid dominated the USSR's foreign policy toward the Third World for the next decade. Additionally, Karl Marx's theory of economic development stipulated that primitive slave societies would evolve by feudalism and then by capitalism. The chapter notes that the USSR was not far behind in the field of modernization theory and development assistance on the ground. It clarifies that the Soviets' aims to convince newly independent countries to adopt socialism as a state-led development model instead of communism.
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Barrell, John. « The Trials of Watt and Downie ». Dans Imagining the king’s Death, 252–84. Oxford University PressOxford, 2000. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198112921.003.0010.

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Abstract Following the dispersal of the British Convention, the various branches of the Edinburgh Friends of the People had formed a Committee of Union to facilitate cooperation and to correspond with other radical societies. By March 1794 this committee, at the suggestion of Robert Watt, a wine-merchant, had delegated all its powers to a secret sub committee of seven, sometimes referred to as the Committee of Ways and Means, which met at the house of George Ross, formerly of the Edinburgh Gazetteer. Watt became chairman of this subcommittee; its treasurer was David Downie, an elderly Catholic goldsmith and jeweller and formerly a delegate to the British Convention. Among the remaining members were three other former delegates, a weaver Arthur McEwan, a teacher William Bonthrone or Bonthorne, and a medical student Alexander Aitchison, who attended only the first meeting.
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Actes de conférences sur le sujet "Cooperative friendly societies"

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Seržantė, Milena, et Anastasija Mitrofan. « IDENTIFYING HOW INCREASED ECONOMIC GROWTH MAY BE ATTRIBUTED TO SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT ». Dans 13th International Scientific Conference „Business and Management 2023“. Vilnius Gediminas Technical University, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.3846/bm.2023.1061.

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The United Nations has issued an urgent call to action to promote collaboration with programs that support sustainable development. This is one of the methods to drive economic growth, and the United Nations’ call to action supports such cooperation. However, no established method exists for measuring individual sustainable initiatives’ impact on the overall economic growth rate. This study aims to evaluate and investigate sustainable decisions’ impact on the company’s economic performance in General. In the context of this research, the phrase “sustainable decisions” refers to any choices made by Entrepreneurs that contribute to the overall development of an organisation on several fronts, including the social, environmental, and economic fronts. The results of this study can be exploited as a method for capturing society’s attention to raise social awareness of the need to invest in sustainable options. Furthermore, they will assist in the design and execution of future research efforts and the development of environmentally friendly technologies with regard to economic development.
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Kulpa-Puczyńska, Aleksandra. « The study program open to new societal needs and challenges of the labour market - on the example of the project “Career guidance open to ecological awareness development of a society” ». Dans HEAd'16 - International Conference on Higher Education Advances. Valencia : Universitat Politècnica València, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.4995/head16.2016.2901.

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The aim of the study (poster) is primarily to present assumptions, current results and possible directions for further research and practices related to project implementation titled “Career guidance open to ecological awareness development of a society” [in Polish: Poradnictwo zawodowe otwarte na kształtowanie świadomości ekologicznej społeczeństwa] (FSS/2014/HEI/W/0032), financed with the Norwegian funds and domestic funds under the Polish Higher Education Development Programme [Program Rozwój Polskich Uczelni], Scholarship and Training Fund [Fundusz Stypendialny i Szkoleniowy], realized (1/1/2015 – 5/31/2016) at the Department of Pedagogical Sciences of the Cardinal Stefan Wyszyński University (UKSW). The analysis both literature and the currently undertaken research activities, among others, leads to the conclusions that there are at least three important tasks which modern higher education has to face. 1. The promotion of solutions, including educational ones, which aim at limiting the possible risks to human life (deterioration of its quality) resulting from the type of profession and work organization; 2. Active participation of vocational guidance consultants (present and future) in building sustainable and environmentally friendly societies. 3. The necessity of cooperation among local entities (including universities) involved in lifelong vocational guidance. In this context and with reference to the concept of ​​“green” universities and the engaged university concept, the following question also becomes important: What is the role of higher education institutions in shaping pro-environmental attitudes and their capabilities in this respect?
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