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Titre : | Work, employment and society, vol. 30, n° 5. - October 2016 |
Type de document : | Bulletin |
Paru le : | 01/10/2016 |
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![Managerial abuse and the process of absence among mental health staff](https://pmb.cereq.fr/img_cache/pmb5-cereq_record_58749.webp)
Article : document électronique
Managers’ abuse of subordinates is a common form of unethical behaviour in workplaces. When exposed to such abuse, employees may go absent from work. We propose two possible explanations for employee absence in response to managerial abuse: a so[...]
![Why do occupations dominated by women pay less?](https://pmb.cereq.fr/img_cache/pmb5-cereq_record_58750.webp)
Article : document électronique
Even though women today constitute the majority of higher education graduates, they still earn considerably less than their male counterparts. Previous research demonstrates that occupational sex segregation is important for understanding the ge[...]
![Gluing, catching and connecting:](https://pmb.cereq.fr/img_cache/pmb5-cereq_record_58753.webp)
Article : document électronique
Research on single mothers’ employment overwhelmingly focuses on the importance of access to formal childcare at a single point in time. However, to understand the relationship between childcare and single mothers’ employment we must consider th[...]
![Britain’s slow movement to a gender egalitarian equilibrium](https://pmb.cereq.fr/img_cache/pmb5-cereq_record_58754.webp)
Article : document électronique
This article examines the working lives of British couple families across the first decade of the millennium using EU Labour Force Survey data (2001–13) taking a multiple equilibria approach. Some growth in dual full-time earners, increased work[...]