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Improving working lives

Nursing Management, 2003
The Improving Working Lives strategy remains at the heart of the government's drive to recruit and retain staff in the NHS, writes Steven Black.
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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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Working to Live, Living to Work

2019
Cultural Logic: A Journal of Marxist Theory & Practice, Vol 9 (2002)
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Working for a living

2007
In some abstract realm of legal theory and political philosophising, Phoebe Beatson exercised John Murgatroyd's capacity to labour: she was an aspect of his legal personality, not he of hers. When she planted, and tended, and harvested the peas and beans in the kitchen garden, she turned his labour capacity into an object of use and consumption.
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Living to Work

2019
This chapter complements the previous chapter that described the roles foreign employees play in realizing a Chinese company’s international aspirations by supplementing an experiential dimension to the elements already introduced. In this context, ‘experience’ refers to the working conditions and unique challenges foreign employees face once they have
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Working for a Living

1986
It is not easy to write about women and work in the 1980s. The themes of equal pay, equal opportunities and women’s rights at work are so well-worn they are almost cliches. Surely we have heard that before? Didn’t women get equality years ago? What more do they want?
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Working to live

Education + Training, 2008
PurposeThe aim of this study is to investigate why students work during their degree programme, what influences their choice of employment and to examine students' perception of their ability to balance work and study.Design/methodology/approachA questionnaire was completed by 42 first‐ and second‐year students from a single degree programme at the end
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