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Part-Time Work in Italy

open access: yes, 1997
Abstract Italy is distinctive, among the four largest European Union countries, in having a very low level of part-time work. Greece is the only EU country with a lower share of part-time jobs. This chapter explores the character¬ istics of the part-time workforce in Italy and how it compares with the much larger part-time workforces ...
ADDABBO, Tindara
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Part-Time Hospitalization

Psychiatric Services, 1963
ARTIAL HOSPITALIZATION is becoming such a popular device for so many kinds of patients that it seems worth while to outline some of its purposes and for whom it is used. In most day hospitals (sometimes called day-treatment centers or units, or day-care centers or units, depending on administrative framework) the purposes are threefold: to involve the ...
A E, MOLL   +3 more
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The Part-Time Nurse

AJN, American Journal of Nursing, 1964
known shortage of nurses has been increased part-time work opportunities for professional nurses in hospitals. The number of general duty professional nurses employed part time in nonfederal hospitals in the continental United States rose from 17,188 in 1948 to 77,359 in 1962, an increase of 350 percent.
A, TESTOFF, E, LEVINE, S E, SIEGEL
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Strategies for success in education: Time management is more important for part-time than full-time community college students

open access: yesLearning and Individual Differences, 2012
This paper examines relationships between the Big Five personality factors, time management, and grade-point-average in 556 community colleges students.
Carolyn Maccann   +2 more
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Part-time growth

Nature, 2002
Job opportunities within academia have increased rapidly over the past 20 years — at least, for people willing to work part-time. According to the American Council on Education, which recently analysed data from the US Department of Education, the number of part-time faculty members in the United States rose by 79% between 1981 and 1999, to more than ...
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The part-time parliament

ACM Transactions on Computer Systems, 1998
Recent archaeological discoveries on the island of Paxos reveal that the parliament functioned despite the peripatetic propensity of its part-time legislators. The legislators maintained consistent copies of the parliamentary record, despite their frequent forays from the chamber and the forgetfulness of their messengers.
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Secret Part-Time

JAMA
In this narrative medicine essay, an internal medicine physician caught in the grind of academic practice considers a path of resistance through what is called secret part-time—altering one’s schedule quietly for personal matters.
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Equalization with Part-Time Help

2007 IEEE International Conference on Acoustics, Speech and Signal Processing - ICASSP '07, 2007
We consider relay-assisted equalization where a half-duplex relay forwards a signal to a receiver in attempt to aid in the task of equalization. All channels are assumed to be frequency selective, and therefore they contribute intersymbol interference (ISI).
Andrew G. Klein, Pierre Duhamel
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Part-Time Residency Training

The Canadian Journal of Psychiatry, 1981
The development of part-time training in the United States and Canada is described. The flexibility required for young women physicians who attempt to combine childbearing and career development, together with the increasing number of women entering medicine, underlines the importance of part-time training schedules.
S, Fisman, L, Ginsburg
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Resident Research, Part-Time

Journal of Urology, 1984
During residency training, research must be cost-effective in these times of constraint. Its value lies in helping the resident critically analyse each clinical problem and understand the basic physiopathologic processes, in adding new skills, in preparing the resident for an academic career, in improving abilities in writing and speaking, and in ...
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