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Journal: :علوم اجتماعی 0
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today, the work-family conflict is a challenge to nurses and nursing. in this regard, the ghaem hospital's 448 nurses making random sample of 100 individuals were studied. to analysis collected data, partial least squares (pls) and haland procedures were employed.the results were significant and positive relationship between the variables of a conflict between people intention to leave, and wor...

Journal: :Jornal de pediatria 2017
Fernanda R Monteiro Gabriela Dos S Buccini Sônia I Venâncio Teresa H M da Costa

OBJECTIVES To describe the profile of women with children aged under 4 months living in the Brazilian state capitals and in the Federal District according to their working status and to analyze the influence of maternity leave on exclusive breastfeeding (EBF) among working women. METHODS This was a cross-sectional study with data extracted from the II National Maternal Breastfeeding Prevalenc...

2011
Marek Grochowski Wlodzislaw Duch

Projection pursuit index measuring quality of projected clusters (QPC) introduced recently optimizes projection directions by minimizing leave-one-out error searching for pure localized clusters. QPC index has been used in constructive neural networks to discover non-local clusters in high-dimensional multiclass data, reduce dimensionality, aggregate features, visualize and classify data. Howev...

2007
Arthur Gretton Ralf Herbrich Peter J. W. Rayner

A bound on the leave-one-out error for -support vector (SV) machine binary classifiers is presented. This bound is based on the geometrical concept of the span, which was introduced in the context of bounding the leave-one-out error for C-SV machine binary classifiers. It is shown that the bound presented herein requires less restrictive assumptions than the C-SV bound, and that the prediction ...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2015
Eddie Brummelman Sander Thomaes Stefanie A Nelemans Bram Orobio de Castro Geertjan Overbeek Brad J Bushman

Narcissism levels have been increasing among Western youth, and contribute to societal problems such as aggression and violence. The origins of narcissism, however, are not well understood. Here, we report, to our knowledge, the first prospective longitudinal evidence on the origins of narcissism in children. We compared two perspectives: social learning theory (positing that narcissism is cult...

Journal: :The Future of children 1995
S S Gustafsson F P Stafford

Early childhood programs are usually viewed as a service that promotes children's development. In addition, these programs often serve a broader purpose of enabling mothers with young children to join the paid labor force. Therefore, government policies relating to the provision and use of child care programs reflect such economic and social factors as the demand for women workers in the labor ...

2001
Jane Knitzer

Can government help mothers and fathers manage their economic and parenting re s p o nsibilities? Should it try? This article examines how federal and state governments curre n t l y act as partners with the parents of four million babies who are born each year in the United States. Viewing public policy as a tool that e x p resses the priorities of society, this art i c l e summarizes the lead...

2011
Tao Wang Benson Wong Alexander Huang Prateek Khatri Carly Ng Melissa Forgie Joel H Lanphear Peter J O'Neill

BACKGROUND In Canada, graduating medical students consider many factors, including geographic, social, and academic, when ranking residency programs through the Canadian Residency Matching Service (CaRMS). The relative significance of these factors is poorly studied in Canada. It is also unknown how students differentiate between their top program choices. This survey study addresses the influe...

2017
Wang-Jin Yoo

South Korea needs to actively implement work-family balance policies to increase both the low employment rate of women and the low total fertility rate. This study analyzes the quantitative benefits that the implementation of work-family balance policies provides to employees and employers. We conducted a choice experiment that asked 633 participants about their stated preferences for a hypothe...

Journal: :The Future of children 2011
Christopher J Ruhm

The struggle to balance work responsibilities with family obligations may be most difficult for working parents of the youngest children, those five and under. Any policy changes designed to ease the difficulties for these families are likely to be controversial, requiring a careful effort to weigh both the costs and benefits of possible interventions while respecting diverse and at times confl...

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