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Happiness and Fulfilment in the Workplace: It’s Importance, Definition, and Determinants
According to a 2019 Gallup poll ( https://www.gallup.com/workplace/284180/factors-driving-record-high-employee-engagement.aspx... -
The relationship between homeworking during COVID-19 and both, mental health, and productivity: a systematic review
BackgroundAs of March 2020, the UK public were instructed to work from home where possible and as a result, nearly half of those in employment did so...
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Sex Working Parents: Surveilled in the Parenting Panopticon
IntroductionResearch suggests that many sex workers are parents. This paper furthers the literature’s understanding of everyday barriers plaguing sex...
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The Role of Feminism and Gender in Endorsement of Hookup Culture among Emerging Adults
Hookup culture has transformed the sexual behavior of emerging adults. Feminism, a movement that has advocated for liberating women from sexual...
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Rural Job Loss to Offshoring and Automation
Labor market changes and resulting distributional effects in the United States have led to significant social, economic, and political turbulence... -
Slee** Sound Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD): Cost-Effectiveness of a Brief Behavioural Sleep Intervention in Primary School-Aged Autistic Children
Disordered sleep is common in autistic children. This study aimed to evaluate the cost-effectiveness of a brief behavioural sleep intervention, the ‘ S...
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Setting the Scene
Before venturing into the field of the lived experience of unemployment, we need to contextualize the research within the political landscape of the... -
A Data-Driven Approach for a Personalized Nutrition and Health Infrastructure
More and more, individualized therapies are being employed to change eating habits and increase food intake. Since weight gain happens when energy... -
Identity and Discrimination
This chapter describes how understanding the bigotry and discrimination affecting Arab, Muslim, Sikh, and South Asian Americans requires a reckoning... -
Newcomer Drinking Behavior and Immediate Post-College Earnings Growth: Does Occupational Social Intensity Make a Difference?
While some studies suggest that alcohol use reduces productivity and hence may reduce wages, others argue that it can enhance network relations and...
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A comparative study on motivational strategies, organizational culture, and climate in public and private institutions
The goal of this study was to explore how corporate culture and environment, as well as motivating tactics, affect productivity in both public and...
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Self-care practices and relationships with vitality and health complaints in self-employed workers
Self-employed workers face numerous demands, including high uncertainty, workload, and personal responsibility for business success, that have the...
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Cancer: Leukemia and Lymphoma
Leukemia and lymphoma, categorized as hematological malignancies (HM) or “liquid tumors,” comprise multiple diagnoses, acute and chronic, that vary... -
Fetishizing Racism, Racist Psychology, Race, Inequality, and Equality
This chapter examines the populist intellectual tradition that has sought to explain racist psychology in psychological terms (rather than macro... -
Expanding Our Understanding of Public Policies to Support Father Involvement
Fathers are integral to family processes and children’s well-being. However, major social and economic changes in the United States over the last... -
Where Does Hope Lie? The Dialectical Tensions Between Hopes and Expectations of Vocational Transition Planning from the Perspectives of Autistic Young Adults, Parents, and Practitioners
The post-secondary transition for autistic youth is a complex process, with hopes and expectations serving as malleable mediators often overlooked in...
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Collective Action on Behalf of Women: Testing the Conceptual Distinction Between Traditional Collective Action and Small Acts in College Women
The current study examines the nature of actions that U.S. college women ( N = 267) engage in to promote, protect, or enhance the welfare of other...
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A Disruption, Not an Interruption: The Impact of COVID-19 on Child Care in Iowa
BackgroundIn March 2020, when public health stay home orders began in order to halt the spread of COVID-19, child care as an industry was drastically...