Multilevel Work–Family Interventions Creating Good-Quality Employment Over the Life Course

作者: Barbara Pocock , Sara Charlesworth

DOI: 10.1177/0730888415619218

关键词: Workplace culturePublic relationsLife course approachFamily interventionsSociologyQuality (business)Work (electrical)Economic growth

摘要: Poor-quality jobs have significant costs for individual workers, their families, and the wider community. Drawing mainly on Australian case, authors’ focus is structural challenges t...

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