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Several different conceptualizations of burnout and its relations to work engagement coexist (Hirschi 2012).
Why can the US not also take advantage of this historic thawing in relations to work with Cuba in a variety of areas?
Actors promoting professional midwives in Bangladesh are facing pressure to intensify their relations to work more closely together to achieve high set goals.
Whereas such exploitation may be at the hands of indigenous national populations, it may also be a situation of kin exploiting kin, where immigrants who have established themselves in the receiving country recruit family or clan relations to work under arduous conditions.
When Vendramin and her colleagues looked at how different generations in Belgium, France, Germany, Hungary, Italy, and Portugal relate to work--her study was part of the European Social Patterns of Relations to Work (SPReW) project--they found that everyone is different.
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"Of course, but in relation to work mostly.
With that, right off the bat, she declares in ringing Anglo-Saxon: "We are trying to change the psyche of the French people in relation to work".
It is not synonymous with toil or exertion, and it has only a remote relation to "work done" in the physical or physiological senses.
Mothers experienced the greatest loss of function in relation to work outside the home, while fathers had the most difficulties with participating in social life.
Not only women want more flexibility in relation to work today.
Hence our perspectives are so intersectional that they cannot be unified simply by a common relation to work.
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