... demographic and labour workforce in the context with- in a period of economic growth in Spain (2003-2007) which, however, turned out to be a missed opportunity as regards to the effective implementation of ...
... the work schedule andfamily ...job andfamily responsibilities, the higher the individual’s probability of being ...their work journey interferes with the family duties ...
... (work, familyand leisure) of 185 adolescent girls about to finalize their period of compulsory education and, therefore, to face an extremely relevant decision concerning their ...teachers’ ...
... of family matters, which would obviously generate ...their work may receive more benefits from telework, since they would have greater flexibility to organize their tasks while they are at home (Shockley ...
... possibilities of choosing the preferred career path have worsened in Great Britain in the case of women with small children. Finally, Spain is the only country where in no case do mothers who achieve coherence between ...
... competences and build influential professional ...social andfamily opportunities when movers experience handicaps in their country of ...the work-family balance, particularly for women ...
... The family in at center of the changes produced as a result of modernization and globalization processes, being affected deeply by ...impacted family, modifying its structure, generating tensions ...
... school and a part-time job, as a head of household that depends of this employment to keep the family ...livelihood, family relations, social norms, education and the welfare regimes (Campbell ...
... time and space, how to divide the chores, who are relatives or what are the relationships with them like…all these issues do not find an answer in rules and prescribed or socially preconfigured ...
... change and socio-economic un- certainty, such that family greenhouse farm- ers, if they wish to survive, must be able to come up with and put into practice appro- priate associative strategies that ...
... implementation and management of CSR policies in the family firm, Bingham et ...of familyand non-family ...in family firm behavior was that they were more concerned with CSR ...
... lives and well-being in the U.S. Sherraden and Martin (1994) discuss theories explaining individuals’ decisions to migrate, including the ‘push-pull’ theory of ...repression, and poverty in the ...
... the work of family members at different stages, encountering different conditions, meeting different needs, and the work of social institutions, provides the basis for family education, ...
... this work was to measure family physicians’ clinical aptitude for the diagnosis and treatment of metabolic syndrome in a representative sample from six Family Medicine Units (UMF) at the ...
... reflections and revisions from the theoretical and/or empirical point of ...absolute and relative magnitude of families and pluriactivity in the ...
... (Health and Safety Executive, ...health and for occupational health and safety is split between two Government departments (Cox et ...impact and treatment of mental health problems although ...
... that family plays a key role as the context in which children establish their first emotional ties, where they acquire the first knowledge and the world begins to make ...the family (grandparents, ...
... effort and examine the role of job stressors ...creativity and innovation as predictors such as time pressure or negative affect may be beneficial for one process ...longitudinal and reciprocal ...
... 3) Look for the electric power of each electric appliance on the internet. 4) Remember the electric power of an electric appliance relates to the energy it consumes by the formula: P= E / t , P is the electric power, E ...
... proposed and validated by Chiriboga and Franco ...always) and assesses the five components proposed by Goleman (2012): self- awareness, which measures the ability to know oneself, especially the ...