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The rise of two-career families a welcome development—means the home workload must be shared.
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Its initial uses in Victoria, British Columbia included communication, analysis of home nursing care workload, profiling admissions and discharges to the hospice unit and prognostication.
This has resulted in a higher level of dependency among those living in nursing homes, a heavier workload for staff and more end of life care is being provided in nursing homes [ 10, 11].
But the clinic is near Kibera, one of Nairobi's more volatile neighborhoods, and in the past month, some of his patients have been afraid to venture out of their homes, reducing his workload and his income.
The impact of care homes (especially nursing homes) on general practitioners' workload has been widely discussed [ 29- 31].
In many cases, having many children, coupled with the heavy daily workload at home to maintain the family, does not leave much time to venture working outside.
The increased activity among older women could be explained due to extra available time caused by a decrease in workload at home and care-giving for children, who live now outside the home [ 49].
"With an intense workload at home, the regime is unlikely to try to improve ties with South Korea or the external world," he added.
Ceteris paribus, having young adult children at home increases the domestic workload for the parents.
These men "report spending the most time at work (and having the lowest workload at home).".
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