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Previous hospitalisations predict and increase the chance of future hospitalisation [ 39] and therefore may interrupt employment or the potential to gain employment during the study.
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Specifically, parents may interrupt their employment to provide child care and are legally protected from dismissal during this 3-year period; parents also receive parental pay during their parental leave (substitution of income) amounting to two-thirds of her/his prior salary (ranging from € 300.- up to € 1800.-) for a maximum period of 14 months.
Fourteen weeks of paid parental leave would provide support for families wanting to support their children while not severely interrupting their employment trajectory in the critical first weeks of parent-child bonding.
Direct deposit, while overall viewed favorably, was seen as problematic when income streams were interrupted by seasonal employment.
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The experience of the global crises and the national debt crises and austerity measures has shown that managers and highly qualified workers can also easily slide to precarious jobs which interrupt their individualization process in employment.
Guided by professional tasks and personal aspirations, interrupted by obstacles and gaps – in employment, infrastructure or supplies – they deploy their skills and labour to serve and thereby recognize a public of fellow citizens.
These benefits are usually available to both unemployed and self-employed workers whose employment has been lost or interrupted as a direct result of a major disaster.
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In cases where treatment was interrupted, patients had asked for permission to store and administer their medicines to prevent loss of employment.
Second, employment.
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