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Flexible working for all? How collective constructions by Austrian employers and employees perpetuate gendered inequalities

open access: yesJournal of Family Research, 2021
Objective: This paper pursues the question as to how extended flexible working possibilities in the labor market are legitimized among employers and employees and whether they have potential to mitigate inequalities.
Eva-Maria Schmidt
doaj   +1 more source

Reasons for Low Part-Time Employment in Eastern Europe – Any Role for Low Wages?

open access: yesEesti Majanduspoliitilised Väitlused, 2009
Many Eastern European countries are characterized by high wage inequalities and a relatively low proportion of labour force being employed on a part-time basis, yet there seem not be so far made any studies on the part time pay penalty.
Kerly Krillo, Jaan Masso
doaj   +1 more source

Certain forms of working time in Serbia in the light of European directive 2003/88 and comparative law [PDF]

open access: yesStrani pravni život, 2018
The matter of working time is an essential in labour law, considering dignified work as a labour work principle. It took a long time to achieve the standard of eight hours of work, eight hours of free time and eight hours of sleeping.
Rajić-Ćalić Jovana
doaj  

The Use of Work-Home Practices and Work-Home Conflict: Examining the Role of Volition and Perceived Pressure in a Multi-Method Study

open access: yesFrontiers in Psychology, 2019
In response to the rising number of individuals who have to combine work and home responsibilities, organizations increasingly offer work-home practices.
Joni Delanoeije, Marijke Verbruggen
doaj   +1 more source

Nurses' Motivators to Work Part-Time [PDF]

open access: yesCollegian, 2007
There has been a trend of growth in part-time employment within the Australian nursing workforce and currently half of the profession work part-time. While the literature across disciplines has postulated reasons behind preferences for part-time employment, little is known about nurses' motivators to work part-time.
Jamieson, Lynnette.   +3 more
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The part-time work and job on call in JustEatTakeaway supplementary company agreement for Takeaway.com Express Italy (Just Eat group) riders

open access: yesLabour & Law Issues, 2021
The comment deals with the part-time work regulation, contained, in particular, in Part II of the JustEatTakeaway supplementary company agreement. The use of this instrument is expected to be massive, considering that it is, in the parties' plans, the ...
Vito Sandro Leccese
doaj   +1 more source

Retaining doctors and reducing burnout through a flexible work initiative in a rural South African training hospital

open access: yesAfrican Journal of Primary Health Care & Family Medicine, 2021
Background: South African doctors work up to 60 h per week to ensure 24-h service delivery. Many doctors are physically and emotionally exhausted, neglecting families, self-care, patient empathy and innovative thinking about complex health issues ...
Rachel Schaefer   +2 more
doaj   +1 more source

The welfare effects of involuntary part-time work [PDF]

open access: yesOxford Economic Papers, 2017
Employed individuals in the USA are increasingly more likely to move to involuntarily part-time work than to unemployment. 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 ...
Borowczyk-Martins, Daniel   +1 more
openaire   +3 more sources

How Bad is Involuntary Part-Time Work? [PDF]

open access: yesSSRN Electronic Journal, 2015
We use a set of empirical and analytical tools to conduct parallel analyses of involuntary part-time work and unemployment in the U.S. labor market. In the empirical analysis, we document that the similar cyclical behavior of involuntary part-time work and unemployment masks major differences in the underlying dynamics.
Daniel Borowczyk-Martins, Etienne Lalé
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Health‐Related Quality of Life and Symptom Severity Among Patients With PIK3CA‐Related Overgrowth Spectrum: A Mixed‐Methods Study to Understand Real‐World Experience With Alpelisib Treatment

open access: yesPediatric Blood &Cancer, EarlyView.
ABSTRACT Background PIK3CA‐related overgrowth spectrum (PROS) includes several rare overgrowth disorders resulting from somatic gain‐of‐function mutations in PIK3CA. Despite treatment advances, including the recent approval of alpelisib for PROS in the United States, literature detailing the patient experience with PROS is limited.
Vamsi Bollu   +8 more
wiley   +1 more source

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