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Boundary Work among Groups, Occupations, and Organizations: From Cartography to Process
This article reviews scholarship dealing with the notion of “boundary work,” defined as purposeful individual and collective effort to influence the social, symbolic, material, or temporal boundari...
A. Langley +5 more
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Summary Occupational asthma is important both as a potentially curable and preventable cause of asthma and as a model of adult onset asthma. It is induced by sensitization to a specific agent inhaled at work; for many of its causes, including inhaled proteins and the low molecular weight chemicals acid anhydrides and reactive dyes, it is
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Many toxic compounds found in air emissions may induce bronchoconstriction. In the workplace, workers are exposed to these compounds, often in much higher concentrations. Some of these compounds act as sensitizers. Of these, some compounds induce asthma by producing specific IgE antibodies to the compound or its protein conjugate, while others induce ...
B T, Butcher, J E, Salvaggio
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Objective: Caring for individuals with multiple sclerosis (MS) can affect their caregivers’ occupational performance in various areas such as work, rest/sleep, and social participation. Part of the rehabilitation process is educating caregivers.
Mohammad Taghi Mohseni Takalu +4 more
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Perspectives on enhancing the standing of vocational education and the occupations it serves
The societal standing of vocational education is often perceived to be low, compared with other education sectors, albeit more so in some countries than others.
S. Billett
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Constant score in asymptomatic shoulders varies with different demographic populations: derivation of adjusted score equation [PDF]
Background In the present study, the age- and sex-adjusted Constant score (CS) in a normal Indian population was calculated and any differences with other population cohorts assessed.
Nitesh Gahlot +2 more
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Enhancing the standing of vocational education and the occupations it serves: Australia
In Australia, the relatively low standing of vocational education and the occupations it serves is of growing concern. This standing is held to contribute to an increased number of young people preferring to engage in higher education and to look past ...
S. Billett, Sarojni Choy, S. Hodge
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Pourquoi les enfants en résidence alternée ont-ils mieux vécu le premier confinement ?
Early work on the effects of the spring 2020 lockdown in France on children found that those in shared physical custody had experienced it better than others. This article aims to understand why.
Nicolas Cauchi-Duval +2 more
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This paper argues that the work of teachers can’t be understood solely from the intentionality. It shows how the intentions of the actors are overwhelmed in front of teaching situations.
Frédéric Saujat, Guillaume Serres
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Trust in Network Relationships [PDF]
Networks are a central issue in management and governance literature in the last years. This contribution discusses the advantages of networks as a management model, introduces different models of trust and their role in establishing and stabilisation of
Jost WAGNER
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