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Prominent research has claimed that work-family reconciliation policies trigger "tradeoffs" and "paradoxes" in terms of … social policy, work, family, and gender inequality. Motivated by limitations of prior research, we analyze the relationship … between the two most prominent work-family reconciliation policies (paid parental leave and public childcare coverage) and …
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Prominent research has claimed that work-family reconciliation policies trigger "tradeoffs" and "paradoxes" in terms of … social policy, work, family, and gender inequality. Motivated by limitations of prior research, we analyze the relationship … between the two most prominent work-family reconciliation policies (paid parental leave and public childcare coverage) and …
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work without losing health benefits. This issue brief, the second in a series on workers with disabilities, explains how …
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work without losing health benefits. This issue brief, the second in a series on workers with disabilities, explains how …
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approaches to the relation of technology and work. The session on "Technology and Work: New Sociological Approaches?" provided …
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This paper looks at the notion of work historically and how new meanings have enriched this notion over centuries. It … then analyses the importance Europeans give to the concept of work, and presents the ongoing discourse on technological … revolution and its impact on work and employment. The paper then examines the future of work in the coming decades in the light …
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