Challenges for Work and Family in the Twenty First Century

Challenges for Work and Family in the Twenty First Century
Author: Dana Vannoy,Paula Dubeck
Publsiher: Aldine De Gruyter
Total Pages: 234
Release: 1998
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0202305678

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Stimulated by unprecedented and complex changes in the nation's social landscape, the fourteen original papers in the present volume attempt to recast our approach to existing institutional arrangements between family and economy. The authors set the stage for redefinitions that give meaning and place to individuals, thus serving broader social goals.

Challenges for Work and Family in the Twenty First Century

Challenges for Work and Family in the Twenty First Century
Author: Dana Vannoy,Paula Dubeck
Publsiher: Transaction Publishers
Total Pages: 252
Release: 2024
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0202364666

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Stimulated by unprecedented and complex changes in the nation's social landscape, the fourteen original papers in the present volume attempt to recast our approach to existing institutional arrangements between family and economy. The authors set the stage for redefinitions that give meaning and place to individuals, thus serving broader social goals.

Twenty First Century Workplace Challenges

Twenty First Century Workplace Challenges
Author: Edna Rabenu
Publsiher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 423
Release: 2021-04-13
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9781498584562

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In Twenty-First Century Workplace Challenges, Edna Rabenu examines current and future challenges to psychological relationships in the workplace due to shifting environmental conditions such as mass migration, globalization, the advent of cyber entities, and the COVID-19 pandemic. Rabenu’s incisive analysis offers new solutions for employees, workers, managers, and organizations.

The Work and Family Handbook

The Work and Family Handbook
Author: Marcie Pitt-Catsouphes,Ellen Ernst Kossek,Stephen Sweet
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 817
Release: 2015-11-30
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9781135611194

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The Work and Family Handbook is a comprehensive edited volume, which reviews a wide range of disciplinary perspectives across the social sciences on the study of work-family relationships, theory, and methods. The changing demographics of the labor force has resulted in an expanded awareness and understanding of the intricate relations between work and family dimensions in people's lives. For the first time, the efforts of scholars working in multiple disciplines are organized together to provide a comprehensive overview of the perspectives and methods that have been applied to the study of work and family. In this book, the leading work-family scholars in the fields of social work, psychology, sociology, organizational behavior, human resource management, business, and other disciplines provide chapters that are both accessible and compelling. This book demonstrates how cross-disciplinary comparisons of perspective and method reveal new insights on the needs of working families, the challenges faced by those who study them, and how to formulate policy on their behalf.

Futurework Trends and Challenges for Work in the 21st Century Executive Summary Labor Day 1999 a Report of the United States Department of Labor

Futurework  Trends and Challenges for Work in the 21st Century   Executive Summary   Labor Day 1999   a Report of the United States Department of Labor
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 20
Release: 1999
Genre: Electronic government information
ISBN: UIUC:30112045172506

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Life at Home in the Twenty First Century

Life at Home in the Twenty First Century
Author: Jeanne E. Arnold,Anthony P. Graesch,Elinor Ochs,Enzo Ragazzini
Publsiher: Cotsen Institute of Archaeology Press
Total Pages: 181
Release: 2012-12-31
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781938770906

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Winner of the 2014 John Collier Jr. Award Winner of the Jo Anne Stolaroff Cotsen Prize Life at Home in the Twenty-First Century cross-cuts the ranks of important books on social history, consumerism, contemporary culture, the meaning of material culture, domestic architecture, and household ethnoarchaeology. It is a distant cousin of Material World and Hungry Planet in content and style, but represents a blend of rigorous science and photography that these books can claim. Using archaeological approaches to human material culture, this volume offers unprecedented access to the middle-class American home through the kaleidoscopic lens of no-limits photography and many kinds of never-before acquired data about how people actually live their lives at home. Based on a rigorous, nine-year project at UCLA, this book has appeal not only to scientists but also to all people who share intense curiosity about what goes on at home in their neighborhoods. Many who read the book will see their own lives mirrored in these pages and can reflect on how other people cope with their mountains of possessions and other daily challenges. Readers abroad will be equally fascinated by the contrasts between their own kinds of materialism and the typical American experience. The book will interest a range of designers, builders, and architects as well as scholars and students who research various facets of U.S. and global consumerism, cultural history, and economic history.

International Review of Industrial and Organizational Psychology 2003

International Review of Industrial and Organizational Psychology 2003
Author: Cary L. Cooper,Ivan T. Robertson
Publsiher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 310
Release: 2003-07-07
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9780470861318

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This is the eighteenth in the most prestigious series of annual volumes in the field of industrial and organizational psychology. The series provides authoritative and integrative reviews of the key literature of industrial psychology and organizational behavior. The chapters are written by established experts and topics are carefully chosen to reflect the major concerns in the research literature and in current practice. Specific issues covered in this volume reflect the growth and complexity of the organizational psychology field, for example: Implicit Knowledge and Experience in Work and Organizations, Flexible Working Arrangements, Web-based Recruiting and Testing, Economic Psychology, Workaholism, and a review of Ethnic Group Differences and Measuring Cognitive Ability. Each chapter offers a comprehensive and critical survey of a chosen topic, and each is supported by valuable bibliography. For advanced students, academics, and researchers, as well as professional psychologists and managers, this remains the most authoritative and current guide to developments and established knowledge in the field of industrial and organizational psychology.

Too Many Latkes

Too Many Latkes
Author: Dick Codor,Richard Codor
Publsiher: BEHRMAN HOUSE PUB
Total Pages: 48
Release: 2011
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 0874418828

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It's Hanukkah eve at the Smalls', but Dad is standing on a street corner, broke. A stranger offers him a unique present. Dad takes it home and the magic begins. This modern day fable is best read by the light of the menorah. And just like the traditional holiday dish, latkes, you can't get enough of it. Also illustrated by Richard Codor and available from Behrman House: All You Wanted to Know About Sabbath Services, A Guide for the Perplexed (written by Rabbi Samuel Barth)