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The nuanced nature of work quality : evidence from rural Newfoundland and Ireland
This article explores the relationship between job and work quality and argues that while it is important to examine job quality, to understand workers’ experiences fully, the focus should be on the broader concept of work quality, which places the job against its wider socio-economic context. Based on the experiences of 88 rural workers gathered via interviews in Newfoundland and Ireland, it appears that the same or similar jobs can be regarded very differently depending upon the context in which they are embedded, as people at different locations and/or stages of life have an individual set of aspirations, expectations and life experiences. The study found that the factors that affect work quality are moulded by broader aspects of life – family, friends, community, lifestyle and past experiences – that shape an individual
Mapping the number and characteristics of children under three in institutions across Europe at risk of harm
Negotiating networks of self-employed work: strategies of minority ethnic contractors
Within the increased flexible, contracted work in cities, employment is negotiated through network arrangements characterised by multiplicity, mobility and fluidity. For black and minority ethnic group members, this network labour becomes fraught as they negotiate both their own communities, which can be complex systems of conflicting networks, as well as non-BME networks which can be exclusionary. This discussion explores the networking experiences of BME individuals who are self-employed in portfolio work arrangements in Canada. The analysis draws from a theoretical frame of ‘racialisation’ (Mirchandani and Chan, 2007) to examine the social processes of continually constructing and positioning the Other as well as the self through representations in these networks. These positions and concomitant identities enroll BME workers in particular modes of social production, which order their roles and movement in the changing dynamics of material production in networked employment
Evaluation of caregiver-friendly workplace policy (CFWPs) interventions on the health of full-time caregiver employees (CEs): implementation and cost-benefit analysis
Mapping the number and characteristics of children under three in institutions across Europe at risk of harm
Structural brain correlates of childhood inhibited temperament: an ENIGMA-Anxiety Mega-analysis
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Changes on Cell Surface and Microfilament Distribution during Myoblast Differentiation and Transformation In Vitro
Activated N-ras oncogene inhibits the expression of PDFG-beta receptor in myoblast cells
Comparison of different polymerase chain reaction methods for detection of herpes simplex virus types 1 and 2 encephalitis.
PubMed ID: 17047902[No abstract available]Acknowledgement The study was partly supported by Ege University Scientific Research Program. The experiments performed comply with the current laws of Turkey. -
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