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Labour status and involuntary employment: family ties and part-time work in Spain [PDF]
The aim of the paper is a gender analysis of the extent to which part-time work represents an individual’s preferred labor market situation. The work includes a theoretical model that delivers some predictions about the household’s preferences over non-chosen employment states.
María Dolores Guilló Fuentes +1 more
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The Welfare Effects of Involuntary Part-Time Work
Employed individuals in the U.S. are increasingly more likely to work part-time involuntarily than to be unemployed. Spells of involuntary part-time work are different from unemployment spells: a full-time worker who takes on a part-time job suffers an earnings loss while remaining employed, and is unlikely to receive income compensation from publicly ...
Borowczyk-Martins, Daniel +1 more
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Adnotări la o lucrare postumă a lui Gheorghe I. Brătianu
In 1973 and 1982 the Parisian journal Ethos (II, 1975, pp. 8 — 65 ; III, 1982, pp. 37—119) published an extensive posthumous work by Gheorghe I. Brătianu concerning the founding of the Romanian states.
Victor Spinei
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What is missing in the study of emotion expression?
While approaching celebrations for the 150 years of “The Expression of the Emotions in Man and Animals”, scientists’ conclusions on emotion expression are still debated.
Elisa Straulino +4 more
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Employer Offered Family Support Programs, Gender and Voluntary and Involuntary Part-Time Work [PDF]
This paper examines the availability of employer offered childcare and eldercare support in Canada. In addition, the associations between these support programs, gender and voluntary and involuntary part-time work are also examined. Using Statistics Canada’s 2003 Workplace and Employee Survey, results show that employer offered childcare programs exist
U. Zeytinoglu, Isik +2 more
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Clinical signs in movement disorders: Phenomenology of mirror movements
Mirror movements are involuntary movements that accompany the voluntary movement of the contralateral homologous body part. Etiologically, these movements could be broadly divided into two main groups: congenital and acquired mirror movements.
Chandra S Rawat, Sanjay Pandey
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COVID-19-related absences, layoffs and involuntary part-time: Exposure, proximity, remote and essential work.
Taylor Wright (6091793) +2 more
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This article examines the labour market outcomes of immigrants in Spain, a country that has become a migration destination only since the end of the 1990s.
Mariña Fernández-Reino +2 more
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La troisième partie du Criticón : dernière partie ou œuvre dernière ?
The third part of Criticón, last publication of Gracián issued a year before his death, shows remarkable innovative aspects. A sum and a coronation, this story about old age is indeed a « mixture of opposites ». Although it’s substantially in accordance
Mercedes Blanco
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«TO EXPOSE OUR TERRIBLE AGE»: THE POETIC EPOS OF ELLA BOBROWA [PDF]
The poet, critic, translator Ella Bobrowa (1911–2012) belongs to the generation of those Soviet people who went through the horrors of the German occupation of Ukraine, through the refugee and Di-Pi camps and were forced to become second wave immigrants.
Galina L. Nefagina
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