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  2. Spillover-crossover model - Wikipedia

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    Second, family-work conflict (FWC) refers to a situation where the pressures of the family role have an unfavorable impact on the role individuals have at work. An example of a (WFC-) spillover effect would be one in which an individual experiences a need to compromise on leisure time (i.e. private domain) due to work overload (i.e. work domain).

  3. Gender and development - Wikipedia

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    Gender and development is an interdisciplinary field of research and applied study that implements a feminist approach to understanding and addressing the disparate impact that economic development and globalization have on people based upon their location, gender, class background, and other socio-political identities.

  4. Worst Forms of Hazards faced by Children at Work - Wikipedia

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    The Worst Forms of Hazards faced by Children at Work is a provision in the Worst Forms of Child Labour Recommendation (No. 190) adopted by the International Labour Organization (ILO) in 1999. It sets out the framework for examining and assessing, "work which, by its nature or the circumstances in which it is carried out, is likely to harm the ...

  5. Child labour - Wikipedia

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    According to ILO minimum age convention (C138) of 1973, child labour refers to any work performed by children under the age of 12, non-light work done by children aged 12–14, and hazardous work done by children aged 15–17. Light work was defined, under this convention, as any work that does not harm a child's health and development, and ...

  6. Category:People who work with children - Wikipedia

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    People associated with Scouting (16 C, 52 P) W. Wet nurses (22 P) Pages in category "People who work with children" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of ...

  7. 15 Tips To Create Meaningful Relationships at Work - AOL

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    2. Give Your Full Attention. We live in an age of constant distractions, with electronic devices the main culprit. Employees can find it challenging to tune out these diversions.

  8. Child labor in the United States - Wikipedia

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    [15] [2] Some children preferred work over school since earning wages earned them respect in their homes, they were punished in the form of corporal punishment at school, and did not like to read or write instead of working. [14] According to Kent Hendrickson, two New Deal laws had a major impact on sugar beet farming in the Great Plains.

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