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What makes you work while you are sick? Evidence from a survey of union members [PDF]
We examine the prevalence of sickness absenteeism and presenteeism, using survey data covering 725 Finnish union members in 2008. Controlling for worker characteristics, we find that sickness presenteeism is much more sensitive to working-time ...
Böckerman, Petri, Laukkanen, Erkki
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Organisational commitment among software developers [PDF]
If software developers are to be taken as prototypes of the new knowledge worker, we need look no further for working hypotheses about their attachment to their work and their employing organization than those contained in the human resource management ...
Baldry, C., Hyman, J., Scholarios, D.M.
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OBJECTIVES: This study aimed to test the effect of a 30-minute nap versus a 2-hour nap opportunity taken during a simulated night shift on performance, fatigue, sleepiness, mood, and sleep at the end of shift and during post-night shift recovery. METHODS:
P Daniel Patterson +7 more
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What Determines Step-Rate at Work? An Investigation of Factors at the Shift, Worker, Ward, and Nursing Home Levels in Eldercare. [PDF]
Stevens ML +5 more
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Economic Growth and the Rise of Service Employment [PDF]
The distribution of employment among Agriculture, Industry, and Service within countries is closely related to the level of real Gross Domestic Product per capita.
Victor R. Fuchs
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Tracking Report 2011 Pou Chen, Indonesia 070033435J [PDF]
This document is part of a digital collection provided by the Martin P. Catherwood Library, ILR School, Cornell University, pertaining to the effects of globalization on the workplace worldwide.
Fair Labor Association
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Introduction and Purpose Shift work, essential for continuous operation in industries like healthcare, transportation, and security, disrupts circadian rhythms and adversely affects health.
Paulina Wasiewicz +9 more
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OBJECTIVES: Short time between consecutive work shifts (quick returns, ie, ≤11 hours between shifts) is associated with sleepiness and fatigue, both of which have been linked to risk of injury.
Helena B Nielsen +9 more
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Night and rotational work exposure within the last 12 months and risk of incident hypertension
OBJECTIVES: Shift work, such as alternating day and nights, causes chronobiologic disruptions which may cause an increase in hypertension risk. However, the relative contributions of the components of shift work ‒ such as shift type (eg, night work) and ...
Jacqueline M Ferguson +6 more
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The Growth of Participant Direction in Defined Contribution Plans [PDF]
Since 1990, most pension plans have shifted the responsibility for directing pension assets to the employee. This study summarizes some of the possible explanations for this rapid shift toward participant direction and uses IRS Form 5500 data to ...
Even, William E., Macpherson, David A.
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