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Working to Live, Living to Work

2019
Cultural Logic: A Journal of Marxist Theory & Practice, Vol 9 (2002)
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Extending Working Lives? Employability, Work Ability and Better Quality Working Lives

Social Policy and Society, 2011
Faced with a changing economic and demographic outlook, this article will suggest the adoption of a proactive and preventative approach to the quality of work and ‘worklife’ for the UK's ‘older workers’. Ultimately, it seeks to explore the possibilities for the implementation of the Finnish concept of Work Ability (Illmarinen, 2005) in the context of ...
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Digital Working Lives

2022
Recent innovations in digital technologies are fundamentally transforming the world of work. A digital gig economy is emerging that threatens to displace traditional labour relations based on legally regulated labour contracts. Companies like Uber, Deliveroo, or Amazon Mechanical Turk rely increasingly on ‘independent contractors’ who earn piece-rate ...
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Working lives

2020
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ARE YOU LIVING TO WORK, OR WORKING TO LIVE?

Leader to Leader, 2016
Holligan believes that many of us are unhappy and stressed because work has become an end in itself and not a means to achieving our dreams. He points out that dreams don't necessarily have to be material; they can involve spending more time with family and friends, or turning a hobby into a business.
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Extending Working Lives

2018
This chapter confirms that extending working lives of older workers on a voluntary basis and ‘in dignity’ can be successfully reached through socially innovative, effective, sustainable, and transferable private and public measures. National policies can only give incentives, the employer level is crucial for enabling strategies.
Gerhard Naegele, Jürgen Bauknecht
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Working for a living?

2000
This valuable study compares the welfare states of Sweden, Germany and Britain on the basis of social policy provision for disabled people of working age, particularly in the areas of income maintenance and employment policy.
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Living-English Work

College English, 2006
Keeping in mind the Chinese character-combination yuyan, with its multiple meanings of language, parts of language, the processes of language, and the products of those processes, the author depicts English as kept alive by many people and by many different ways of using it in a wide range of personal, social, and historical contexts. She proposes four
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