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A characteristic feature of the German initial vocational training system, for example, is that those undertaking apprenticeships develop strong occupational ties and form an identity associated with that occupation, rather than loyalties to a specific company or employer (Haasler [2007]; Rauner [2007]).
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Italian folk songs include ballads, lyrical songs, lullabies and children's songs, seasonal songs based around holidays such as Christmas, life-cycle songs that celebrate weddings, baptisms and other important events, dance songs, cattle calls and occupational songs, tied to professions such as fishermen, shepherds and soldiers.
From April 2005 all defined benefit occupational schemes (most tied to length of service and final salary) would be channelled into the scheme, rather than wound up.
Is this particular "the" a hubristic declaration of assumed pre-eminence – roll over Elizabeth Barrett Browning, tell JH Prynne the news – or simply a straightforward demonstration of occupational commitment, respectfully tying 24-year-old George Mpanga's showbiz identity to his chosen societal function?
The relevant reason is that social ties of occupational contacts are established dependent on job demands and post settings, during which self-selectivity will not be too strong (for nonrandom literatures related to social networks, please see Mouw 2006; McPherson et al. 2001).
Furthering the ties between occupational safety and health and green chemistry could create a synergism that will benefit both endeavors above that which would occur from treating each one separately.
Organizational structure and how members of an occupation are treated and managed are inextricably tied to occupational status (Abbott 1988; Freidson 1986).
For example, the report recommends that states target occupational regulations to closely tie the substantive requirements (like education and experience) with public health and safety concerns.
The median loss tied to occupational fraud is $160,000, according to the Association of Certified Fraud Examiners' 2010 report, so the issue is something about which many companies are rightfully concerned.
We also found that visits to live poultry markets or exposure to contaminated environments are a pathway to infection with influenza (H7N9) virus, whereas infection with influenza (H5N1) is more tied to occupational hazards.
With modernization and the increasing cross-regional migration and occupational mobility, daughters establish increasingly close ties with parents (Cong and Silverstein 2012).
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