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Tackling Exploitation and Forced Labour in the UK Hotel Sector [PDF]
Balch, AR, Rankin, G
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Living standards and forced labour: A comparative study of colonial Africa, 1918–74
Leo Dolan
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1969
The growth of the port of London, as we saw in the previous chapter, was entirely without plan. In fact until the creation of the P.L.A. in 1908 the port did not even exist as a formal institution. It was merely an unregulated meeting-place for a vast number of diverse interests—shipowners, wharfingers, lighterage concerns, merchants, dock companies ...
E. H. Carr, R. W. Davies
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The growth of the port of London, as we saw in the previous chapter, was entirely without plan. In fact until the creation of the P.L.A. in 1908 the port did not even exist as a formal institution. It was merely an unregulated meeting-place for a vast number of diverse interests—shipowners, wharfingers, lighterage concerns, merchants, dock companies ...
E. H. Carr, R. W. Davies
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Fetal and Maternal Medicine Review, 2003
Despite an impressive amount of effort and extensive research, our knowledge of parturition remains scant. Although numerous scientists have investigated “the timing of birth”, we still have a limited understanding of the biological mechanisms that control events initiating delivery, or the availability of methods supposed to prevent these mechanisms ...
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Despite an impressive amount of effort and extensive research, our knowledge of parturition remains scant. Although numerous scientists have investigated “the timing of birth”, we still have a limited understanding of the biological mechanisms that control events initiating delivery, or the availability of methods supposed to prevent these mechanisms ...
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1984
Against this background, what about the Asians as producers? What do economic trends imply for Uzbekistan’s labour force? If the rate of economic expansion is lagging behind the growth of the population as a whole; and if the growth rate of the younger population is exceeding that of the older age-groups, what does this mean in terms of jobs, and in ...
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Against this background, what about the Asians as producers? What do economic trends imply for Uzbekistan’s labour force? If the rate of economic expansion is lagging behind the growth of the population as a whole; and if the growth rate of the younger population is exceeding that of the older age-groups, what does this mean in terms of jobs, and in ...
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1972
Manpower statistics cover a wide field.1 This chapter concentrates on those aspects which are of particular importance to sociologists: the structure of the occupied population, unemployment, hours of work, wage rates and earnings, the cost-of-living and retail prices, trade union membership, and industrial disputes.
George Sayer Bain +2 more
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Manpower statistics cover a wide field.1 This chapter concentrates on those aspects which are of particular importance to sociologists: the structure of the occupied population, unemployment, hours of work, wage rates and earnings, the cost-of-living and retail prices, trade union membership, and industrial disputes.
George Sayer Bain +2 more
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Labour force participation and the feminising of the labour force
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2014
This article examines the conditions, forms and consequences of forced labor and recruitment during the First World War, especially in German-occupied Northern France, Belgium, Russian-Poland and Lithuania. It will offer an explanation of the extent to which German labor policy from 1914-1918 served as a blueprint for the Nazi forced labor system ...
Thiel, Jens, Westerhoff, Christian
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This article examines the conditions, forms and consequences of forced labor and recruitment during the First World War, especially in German-occupied Northern France, Belgium, Russian-Poland and Lithuania. It will offer an explanation of the extent to which German labor policy from 1914-1918 served as a blueprint for the Nazi forced labor system ...
Thiel, Jens, Westerhoff, Christian
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Gradients and consequences of heterogeneity in biofilms
Nature Reviews Microbiology, 2022Jeanyoung Jo +2 more
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Clamping strategies for organ-on-a-chip devices
Nature Reviews Materials, 2023Lorenzo Moroni, Stefan Giselbrecht
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