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Many social inequality studies in modern societies take an individualistic approach. They analyse men and women as individuals and neglect marriage patterns and familial relationships. This often implies that men and women are all alike, that there are no important differences within households, and that employment chances and risks within the family are based on gender-free considerations. This article draws on the empirical results of several international comparative research projects to examine the impact of changes in union formation, the division of labour in couples and rising uncertainty in male breadwinner incomes on the development of social inequality between families in modern societies. The empirical findings support the view that such inequalities have grown significantly ...
... traditionally defined social class as a market relationship, with the family as the key unit of s...
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Working with the Canadian Standards Association and supply chain stakeholders, the council developed a national accreditation program (NAP) that will recognize supply chain-related educatio nal offerings (individual courses and full programs) that meet the CSCSC's national standard (www.supplychaincanada.org/en/NAP), which was released in January 2009. CSCSC is in the process of evaluating the first pilot round of submissions for accreditation.
As a result of its research, the CSCSC created a web-based labour market information (LMI) toolkit, and in early 2009 presented it to some follow up focus groups. It is now available at the CSCSC website.
The CSCSC's "Virtual HR Department" offers online information and support in the areas of compensation/reward; recruitment, including templates...
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... services should remain outside of the market. . This Commentary argues that the status quo, in ... independent, economic and social policy research institution. The Institute promotes sound policies...Increasingly, they lack the skilled labour to operate infrastructure. Worse still, they lack ...
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... visa and work permit to apply for a labour market opinion (LMO) assessing the economic impact...(i) the work is related to a research, educational or training program, or. (ii) limited...
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... them swiftly into society and the labour market. By contrast, this multifaceted commitment ..., hitherto often applied in sociological research on social stratification, have been incorporated i...
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... Savings Account rules and the scientific research and experimental development investment tax credit... the financial system, including financial markets, in Canada. Division 2 of Part 5 amends the Canada... extends the mandate of the Public Service Labour Relations Board to allow it to hear equitable comp...
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...On the Labour Day weekend, he hosted a family fun day campaign t...-- Does labour market research aimed at helping people transition from t...
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This paper investigates the relationship between social security and laobour market in France and calculates the regression relation among social security expenditure,social security contribution,enterprise investment and unemployment rate.The results Indicated that the labour market has a closed relevance with social security. Reducing the social security contribution of enterprise is an important means to control the unemployment.And the proper level social security expenditure is the most crucial factor to keep the beneficial cycle between social security and laobour market .
... has long been noticed in the ecomomics research field. As an income redistribution means, the soci...
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... in Jerusalem, and I am presently researching Rand's role in UNSCOP, with the intention of publi... law, unionization, and the new labour market institutions that emerged in these post-war years ...
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This study compares two countries: Italy and Britain. It examines data from the BHPS and the ILFI up to 2005 and uses event history models to investigate changes across four successive birth cohorts in the effect of family responsibilities on women's transitions between paid market work and unpaid family-care work from the time women leave full-time education until they are in their forties. My findings show that in both countries women's attachment to paid work has increased and that education and/or class have marked and still mark the divide, as predicted by human capital theory. However, in line with culturalist and institutional approaches, it also emerges that the effect of motherhood is, ceteris paribus, stronger in a residualist-liberal welfare regime like the British one. In It...
...As much research shows, the main source of this increase was the be... younger generations not only entered the labour market on a much larger scale, but they also exite...