Betekenis van:
social activity

social activity
Zelfstandig naamwoord
    • activity considered appropriate on social occasions

    Hyperoniemen

    Hyponiemen


    Voorbeeldzinnen

    1. Prohibition to exercise professional, commercial or social activity
    2. Central, state and local institutional units whose principal activity is to provide social benefits
    3. social activity (provision of services to employees such as housing, canteens, medical and education [16]).
    4. social security funds central, state and local institutional units whose principal activity is to provide social benefits (the ESA 95, paragraph 2.74).
    5. Furthermore, long, narrow enclosures should be avoided since they may restrict locomotor activity and social behaviour such as feeding frenzies.
    6. lifestyle, such as physical activity, diet, smoking, alcohol consumption and drug-use, and environmental, social and occupational factors,
    7. ‘activity as an employed person’ means any activity or equivalent situation treated as such for the purposes of the social security legislation of the Member State in which such activity or equivalent situation exists;
    8. ‘activity as a self-employed person’ means any activity or equivalent situation treated as such for the purposes of the social security legislation of the Member State in which such activity or equivalent situation exists;
    9. In the case of self-employed persons, bank account number of the contribution payer is required or if the business activity was performed before social insurance was obligatory, certificate of professional and social organisation (e.g. Guild of Crafts) is required.
    10. With the deposit being almost worked out, MPDA negotiated in 1996 a social plan for gradually winding down its activity until its complete closure in 2004.
    11. It does not carry out an economic activity but is a public body with the task of administering social security [59].
    12. An entrepreneurial attitude is characterised by initiative, pro-activity, independence and innovation in personal and social life, as much as at work.
    13. This is intended to ensure that the private costs (borne by the undertaking) reflect the true social costs of the economic activity.
    14. This includes for example assistance to carry out daily activities, facilitating social contacts, health and activity monitoring and enhancing safety and security.
    15. As regards the rescheduling of debt due to the social security scheme and the waiver of interest for late payment, the Commission considers that the social security scheme cannot be regarded as an undertaking. It does not carry out an economic activity but is a public body with the task of administering social security [59].