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Contributions of psychology to rethinking the decent work concept [PDF]
Decent work is a generic and universalizing concept based on social and economic factors proposed by the International Labour Organization (ILO). Thus, this study aimed to rethink the concept of decent work through the potential contributions from ...
Marcelo Afonso Ribeiro
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CONCEPT OF WORKING TIME IN PLATFORM WORK
The labor law aims to protect the employee's health with the working periods and rest periods included in the organization of work, where the rules of public character are intense. To achieve this purpose, for example, weekly and daily working hours are limited by the legislator.
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The concept of partnershıp work ın vocatıonal educatıon ınstıtutıons
The experience of countries operating in market conditions shows that, among other factors, the proper formation of young people in terms of specialities and professions plays an important role in improving the living standards of the population ...
Piriyeva Tarana Zakir
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Changing concepts of working memory [PDF]
Working memory is widely considered to be limited in capacity, holding a fixed, small number of items, such as Miller's 'magical number' seven or Cowan's four. It has recently been proposed that working memory might better be conceptualized as a limited resource that is distributed flexibly among all items to be maintained in memory.
Ma, W, Husain, M, Bays, P
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From the reality of work to grounded work-based learning in German vocational education and training: Background, concept and tools [PDF]
The "Riga Conclusions" of the European Ministries of Education of 22 June 2015 for the orientation of vocational education and training in Europe are promoting work-based learning as one of five "medium-term deliverables" for the next five years.
Gessler, Michael, Howe, Falk
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Concept of “Quixoticism” in Work of Miguel de Unamuno
The article is devoted to the concept of “quixoticism” by M. de Unamuno. It is determined that Unamuno’s Quixoteism was formed on the basis of the philosophy of F. M. Dostoevsky, with which M. de Unamuno has much in common: the perception of the image of
O. B. Elkan, M. V. Norets, V. A. Putra
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Integrated Prevention at Work: Protocol for a Concept Analysis
BackgroundIntegrated prevention at work promises to eliminate the boundaries between primary, secondary, and tertiary prevention actions taken by stakeholders in the world of work.
Alexandra Lecours +4 more
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Tutor roles in collaborative group work [PDF]
Collaborative assessed group work can create challenges for both students and tutors. Both the benefits and challenges of assessed group work are discussed with particular reference to the context of teacher education.
Boylan, Mark, Smith, Peter
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The concept of balancing work and private life
The article describes selected elements of the work-life balance system, paying particular attention to the instruments of balancing work and personal life, highlighting aspects of the employee’s time balance.
Anna Karaś, Paweł Bełzowski
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A Utopian Way of Thinking about Work: Tracing William Morris’ Ideas on the Concept of Work [PDF]
Social theories present a wide range of criticism regarding the modern organization of work, yet little on the nature of humans and what an ideal concept of work would be. Favoring a utopian way of thinking about work, this paper inspects William Morris’
Selcan Peksan
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