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Travail et santé dans la sociologie industrielle de Max Weber
In 1907, Max Weber began drafting a manual aimed at researchers involved in a vast survey of industrial work. The following year, he started a detailed study of the factors influencing the productivity of workers employed in a textiles factory ...
Pierre Desmarez, Pierre Tripier
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Women's Multiple Roles and Social Pressure in Agrarian Society
Since 1960, the transmigration program between Java Island and Lampung Province has been massive. Some of the transmigration players are impoverished farmers seeking fresh farmland. The financial conditions of transmigrants motivate women to work in both
Abdul Mutolib, Candra Nuraini
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Most organizations nowadays have the required resources and should offer an appropriate culture to provide each employee with the opportunity and context to develop the feeling of meaningful work.
Grama Blanca, Todericiu Ramona
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Creating the productive workplace: places to work creatively
D. Clements–Croome
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This article presents a qualitative approach to the study of older adults’ work experiences analyzing their work trajectories and routines as well as their economic and non-economic motivations to continue working. Semi-structured biographical interviews
Gabriela Ramos Bonilla +1 more
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BACKGROUND: Establishment in productive occupations i.e. work and further studies, is challenging for students who experience special educational needs (SEN).
Hemmingsson, Helena, +11 more
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Mexique : ouverture et limites de la sociologie du travail
In Mexico, the sociology of work was born out of a demand for critical thinking and a desire to link economic and productive restructuring processes to the transformation of work. The institutionalisation of the discipline developed against a backdrop of
Edgar Belmont, Octavio Maza-Díaz
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Purpose: This paper is concerned with facilitating large-scale quality improvement in health care, and specifically understanding more about the known challenges associated with implementation of Lean innovations: receptivity, the complexity of adoption ...
Elizabeth Morrow +8 more
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Background Despite extensive efforts, issues like obesity and poor physical capacity remain challenges for a healthy work life in several occupations. The Goldilocks work principle offers a new approach, encouraging design of productive work to promote ...
Mark Lidegaard +8 more
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ABSTRACT Background Children with acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) are at risk of severe outcomes from SARS‐CoV‐2 (SCV2). In the post‐pandemic context, where most children have been infected with SCV2, there are limited data on whether vaccination remains beneficial in children with ALL.
Janna R. Shapiro +11 more
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