نتایج جستجو برای: jengkol leave

تعداد نتایج: 31943  

2016
Alena Bičáková

There are considerable differences in gender unemployment gaps across the EU. We use labor force survey data on 21 countries to perform a series of data decompositions and show that the cross-country variation in gender unemployment gaps is primarily driven by the differences in female labor force participation behavior after childbirth, namely, the family leave duration and the subsequent atta...

Journal: :AJS; American journal of sociology 2010
Jennifer L Hook

National context may influence sex segregation of household tasks through both pragmatic decision making and the normative context in which decision making is embedded. This study utilizes 36 time use surveys from 19 countries (spanning 1965-2003) combined with original national-level data in multilevel models to examine household task segregation. Analyses reveal that men do less and women do ...

Journal: :European journal of population = Revue europeenne de demographie 1992
M Sundstrom F P Stafford

2nd only to Ireland in total fertility, Sweden has the highest total fertility (TFR) and female labor force participation rates (FLFPR) among European countries in the late 1980s and early 1990s. 1988 TFR and FLFPR were 1.96 and 80.1%, respectively. This paper considers the role of public policy in creating this unique trend, with particular focus on family leave policy. In 1974, Sweden beca...

Journal: :Social science & medicine 2010
Lyndall Strazdins Megan Shipley Mark Clements Léan V Obrien Dorothy H Broom

In the context of high and rising rates of parental employment in Australia, we investigated whether poor quality jobs (without security, control, flexibility or paid family leave) could pose a health risk to employed parents' children. We examined the extent to which both mothers' and fathers' jobs matter, and whether disadvantaged children are more vulnerable than others. Multiple regression ...

2013
Gerardo Meil

Although parental leave has long formed part of traditional labor relations, it was not until the nineteen seventies that it began to be regarded in some Scandinavian countries as a way ofi balancing work and family life as well as of enhancing gender equality (Duvander, Lappegard, and Andersson 2010; Escobedo, Flaquer, and Navarro, 2012; Lappegard, 2008), That egalitarian aspiration was consol...

Journal: :Canadian journal of public health = Revue canadienne de sante publique 2010
S Jody Heymann Megan Gerecke Martine Chaussard

OBJECTIVES Two thirds of Canadian adults participate in the workforce. Their health and that of their families can be markedly affected by the availability of paid sick leave, paid leave to care for family members' health and paid parental leave. METHODS We gathered data from all Canadian provinces and territories on these essential leave policies and compared Canadian policies with data coll...

Journal: :International Journal of Science and Research Archive 2023

Spodoptera frugiperda J. E. Smith is an invasive insect that has become a pest on corn plants in Indonesia. S. attacks maize from the vegetative to generative phases. Leaves of attacked by larvae. with plant populations affected 55-100% causing yield losses 15-73%. The usual control use synthetic insecticides, but insecticides continuously or unwisely will have negative impact humans and enviro...

2017
Alejandra T. Rabadán Diego Hernandez Néstor Vazquez Rafael Torino Blanco V. Marcelo

BACKGROUND As far as public health is concerned, brain tumors burden is significant despite their low incidence, because they comprise high direct costs (specific diagnostic resources, high complexity treatments, and rehabilitation) and high-unforeseen costs (labor leave, family, and social issues). Although the Argentine's Health System is supposed to provide healthcare to all the population, ...

Journal: :Medical education 2006
Catherine M Joyce John J McNeil

OBJECTIVE To investigate workforce participation patterns among Australian medical graduates and the extent of cohort differences in these patterns. DESIGN We carried out a retrospective longitudinal cohort study, with data collected by postal survey on current occupation, location, absences from the workforce and occupation since graduation. PARTICIPANTS Graduates who had completed their b...

2016
Adam Burtle Stephen Bezruchka

Over the last two decades, numerous studies have suggested that dedicated time for parents to be with their children in the earliest months of life offers significant benefits to child health. The United States (US) is the only wealthy nation without a formalized policy guaranteeing workers paid time off when they become new parents. As individual US states consider enacting parental leave poli...

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