The trends in SelfEmployment ... are twice as likely to work long hours than paid workers are ProQuest, 4. The strong performance of selfemployment relative to paid employment over recent ... View More
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Are Conjugal Roles in Contempo ... For example, whilst the wife will typically look after the children and do housework the husband contributes by working in paid employment to support the family ... View More
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Family Life ... well. Women who are satisfied with their paid employment are more inclined to be satisfied with the domestic division of labor. More ... View More
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WWII ... they helped erode at least some of the prejudice, including the prejudice against mothersamp39 working, that had previously kept many of them from paid employment. ... View More
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equality for women ... the past as we are seeing more women in employment then ever before in 1984, 66 of women aged between 16 and 59 were in some form of paid employment, by 1994 ... View More
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Sociological Theories ... having patriarchal dominance where family life and employment are monopolized and controlled by men, who reap the benefits of higher paid employment and better ... View More
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how can we explain the persistance of class structures in Britain ... Due to technological change and the expansion of state provisions, people are spending less time in paid employment and are therefore less dependent on the ... View More
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Disadvantaged Groups ... b/c no one monitors them Public Sector fixed address, phone , SIN, driveramp39s licence, health insurance, bank account, and Paid employment Homeless people ... View More
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Why People Workfor Money, for Dignity, for Advancement ... At least Reich is not as naively idealistic about the nature of paid employment like Richard Rodriguez, who seems to suggest, in his essay entitled ampquotLos Pobres ... View More
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British family structures changes since WW2 ... Rapoport and Rapoport 1976, p.262 comment that trying to combine motherhood with paid employment results in ampquotintense overload dilemmas and conflicts of ... View More
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women in the workplace ... When thinking of working women, two models come to mind. One of which is paid employment that has a protective and beneficial mediating effect. ... View More
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14 to 19 Initiative in London ... have attained broad vocational skills compared to other boroughs therefore, these young people will be ill equipped to sustain longterm or paid employment. ... View More
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Feminist approaches to sociological theory ... to them. Marxist feminists also place much greater stress on the exploitation of women in paid employment. The disadvantaged position ... View More
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Gender Roles in Language ... It has been claimed that because women lack status, particularly thise women who are not in paid employment, they try to aquire it through the way they speak. ... View More
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Employment Laws: FLSA ampamp COBRA Both in Need of a Fix ... covered with health insurance to wit, the percentage of ampquotemploymentbased health ... The funding for this supplement can come from taxes paid by corporations that ... View More
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Life Lessons Learned through Employment ... The starting wage was twelve dollars an hour with a fiftycent raise after two months of continuous employment. The company also paid all of his health benefits ... View More
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20th Century Germany ... were entitled to receive a loan of one thousand Reich marks, providing the women give up her employment at the time of the wedding and took no paid employment. ... View More
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Life Changes in American Adults In a study by Hinterlong 2006, productive engagement activities include formal and irregular paid employment, caregiving, volunteering, and informal social ... View More
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Fathers in a Dual Wage Family ... As mothers continue to increase their involvement in outside paid employment, fathers are required to share family work equally with women so that both can ... View More
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Affirmations Lesbian Gay Community Center Ferndale, MI. ... 2008. Employment Although there are volunteer opportunities, there are no opportunities for paid employment at this time. Volunteers ... View More
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The Lucky Country ... city areas have experienced particular increases as demand escalates for housing closer to the city centers where new wellpaid employment opportunities have ... View More
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women and work ... For women, paid employment has resulted in heightened selfesteem and improved physical and mental health, claims the National Institute of Mental Health NIMH ... View More
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The Nuclear Family ... nuclear family is the ampquottraditionalampquot concept of a family it consisted of father, mother and their children with the mother not being in paid employment and the ... View More
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Social Security ... formulating a retireeamp39s benefits, which would better represent a typical workeramp39s career span, would count a workeramp39s earlier, lowerpaid employment years and ... View More
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Women in the Workforce ... against menamp39s 2 hours 38 minutes. Men split their extra two hours between leisure time and paid employment. She asks if it is a ... View More
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Estonian Labour Market Policy ... obliged to participate in relief works for at least ten days or eighty hours during any calendar month and may be paid extra for this. Employment offices have ... View More
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Theories of Patriarchy ... against menamp39s 2 hours 38 minutes. Men split their extra two hours between leisure time and paid employment. She asks if it is a ... View More
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Minority discrimination in a work place ... alleging that black workers had been passed over for promotion, paid less than ... It is unlawful to discriminate against any employee for employment because of his ... View More
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Economics Minimum wages ... The effect would be to reduce employment, if minimum wages where set above the MFC for example. The minimum wage regulation protects the lowpaid workers from ... View More
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Maori Culture ... of violence including domestic violence against Maori women should be reduced as well, for this affects their ability to enter and remain in paid employment. ... View More
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