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Injuries in Australian Army full time and part time personnel undertaking basic training

Injuries in Australian Army full time and part time personnel undertaking basic training

... between full time and part-time (reserve) personnel undertaking basic training ...the time of writing, four weeks long, whereas basic training for full time personnel is 12 weeks ...

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Women's Part Time   Full Time Wage Differentials in Europe: an Endogenous Switching Model

Women's Part Time Full Time Wage Differentials in Europe: an Endogenous Switching Model

... Thirdly, it is also expected that jobs and working sectors would explain relevant por- tions of the wage gaps in all the labor markets analyzed. In other words, there should be a concentration of part-timers in certain ...

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Exploring stressors and coping among volunteer, part time and full time sports coaches

Exploring stressors and coping among volunteer, part time and full time sports coaches

... despite knowledge that those who are coaching on a part-time or volunteer basis are likely to have different experiences of stressors and coping to those who coach to generate their main source of income (cf. ...

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On An Application Online In Full Time Teaching and Learning at University

On An Application Online In Full Time Teaching and Learning at University

... Every time the teacher uploads questions and assignments to the classroom, students will receive a notice and will be reminded of their preparation before each new lesson and the results are shown in Figure ...

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Maternal movements to part time employment: what is the penalty?

Maternal movements to part time employment: what is the penalty?

... part time employment is typically used to combine work and motherhood: 60% of employed mothers in Britain work part time, and this usually involves a transition from full time employment ...

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Students studying in London : an analysis of data from the student income and expenditure survey 1998/99 : April 2002

Students studying in London : an analysis of data from the student income and expenditure survey 1998/99 : April 2002

... Unlike full-time students, part-timers have very limited access to any type of student support to meet the costs of ...work full time than students ...

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Part time and full time medical specialists, are there differences in allocation of time?

Part time and full time medical specialists, are there differences in allocation of time?

... work full-time. Another argument against part-time work is that when there are part-time medical specialists more time is needed for inter-professional communication, and this takes ...

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Differences in the occurrence and characteristics of injuries between full time and part time dancers

Differences in the occurrence and characteristics of injuries between full time and part time dancers

... Due to this decision to focus on a significant injury of the past 12 months, data on previous injuries and/or employment conditions were not incorporated into this study. All possible attempts were made to distribute ...

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Is networking different with doctors working part time? Differences in social networks of part time and full time doctors

Is networking different with doctors working part time? Differences in social networks of part time and full time doctors

... We found that lower contact frequencies in communica- tion networks are found in teams with a formal leader. Furthermore an interaction effect was found, meaning that communication networks are larger if teams grow and ...

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Flexible Working Time Arrangements in Bulgaria

Flexible Working Time Arrangements in Bulgaria

... working time arrangements in the country became a special topic of interest and study only in the last 10 ...well-known, full time employment was the main goal of the previous economic system; that ...

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Facts explained: access to higher education for Scottish rural communities : an exploratory analysis

Facts explained: access to higher education for Scottish rural communities : an exploratory analysis

... The RIASEC test (or Holland Codes) is derived from the theory of careers and vocational choice based upon personality types developed by the psychologist John L Holland in 1985. Each letter or code stands for a ...

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Young people's education and labour market choices aged 16/17 to 18/19

Young people's education and labour market choices aged 16/17 to 18/19

... and full results are available in Appendix B (Table ...in fulltime education only at the beginning of the period and who continue on in fulltime education only for the second period  ...

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What firm characteristics determine women’s employment in manufacturing? Evidence from Bangladesh

What firm characteristics determine women’s employment in manufacturing? Evidence from Bangladesh

... same time, there are a few studies that suggest that technological change might have a positive effect on female labour force participation by facilitating communications and the flow of information between firms ...

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A study of the time allocation and full income of the Laguna households

A study of the time allocation and full income of the Laguna households

... education and age of their fathers, market wage rate of mothers, have the same positive indeterminate effect on the children's home times. High market wage rates of children, high non-labour income and net assets, all ...

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Examination of actin and microtubule dependent APC localisations in living mammalian cells

Examination of actin and microtubule dependent APC localisations in living mammalian cells

... centrosomal localization for truncated APC proteins [19]. The second localization was to small, sometimes motile puncta within the cytoplasm (Figure 9, panel D; additional file 13). As noted above, the armadillo repeat ...

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Women returning to employment, education and training in Ireland: an analysis of transitions

Women returning to employment, education and training in Ireland: an analysis of transitions

... A recent qualitative study on lone parents (Russell and Corcoran, 2000) found that this group experienced great difficulty finding work or training opportunities that were compatible with their caring responsibilities or ...

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Workplaces, Low pay and the Gender Earnings Gap in Britain : A Co-production with the Low Pay Commission

Workplaces, Low pay and the Gender Earnings Gap in Britain : A Co-production with the Low Pay Commission

... The decompositions for 2011 are presented in Table 5.4 (see Appendix 1, Table A1.7 for comparable decompositions for 2004). Table 5.4 has five panels, one for each of the bilateral earnings gaps we are interested in. ...

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Public Pensions and Intra-EU Mobility: An Unfinished Agenda. Bruegel Working Papers 2008/02, May 2008

Public Pensions and Intra-EU Mobility: An Unfinished Agenda. Bruegel Working Papers 2008/02, May 2008

... In real-world pension systems those conditions are clearly not always satisfied. We expect to find negative annual implicit tax rates when in some years during retirement the growth rate of the wage sum – the rate of ...

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Good, bad and very bad part time jobs for women? Re examining the importance of occupational class for job quality since the ‘great recession’ in Britain

Good, bad and very bad part time jobs for women? Re examining the importance of occupational class for job quality since the ‘great recession’ in Britain

... The measurement of part-time job quality is inspired by Tilly’s (1996) differentiation between good and bad part-time jobs via: pay and benefits; skill, training and responsibility; turnover; and promotion ...

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School workforce in England : November 2011

School workforce in England : November 2011

... 26. In Tables 4 and 5 where headcount figures are given, teachers who have more than one post in a school are counted only once under their highest graded post. The post of head teacher is ranked highest and classroom ...

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