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    COVID-19 Effect on Accelerating Technology and Innovation in Businesses by Husam Arman, Shaikha Al-Fulaij, Sulayman Al-Qudsi, Ahmad Alawadhi, Mohammad Al Ali

    Published 2024-05-01
    “…In addition, the firms that were affected severely in terms of employment due to the pandemic believe that technology will significantly impact hiring, investment, and value added. …”
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    Creative occupations as knowledge practices: Innovation and precarity in the creative economy by Hearn Greg

    Published 2014-06-01
    “…The other was to ascertain the contribution of the creative industries to employment. Preliminary research detailed in Cunningham and Higgs (2009) showed that the existing industrial classifications did not incorporate the terminology of the creative industries, nor did they disaggregate new categories of digital work such as video games. …”
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    Development and entrepreneurship in the economy of the Republic of Serbia by Ilić Đurđijana

    Published 2018-01-01
    “…By creating new entrepreneurial shops or small businesses, a certain number of unemployed can be absorbed and an increase in the employment rate. At the same time, newly founded organizations create added value, increase demand for products of other companies, which contribute to the growth of gross domestic product and the improvement of national competitiveness. …”
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    Economic Contributions of Agriculture, Natural Resources, and Food Industries in Florida in 2014 by Alan W. Hodges, Mohammad Rahmani

    Published 2016-09-01
    “…Economists at the University of Florida Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences (UF/IFAS) evaluated the economic contributions of the agriculture, natural resources, and food industries for calendar year 2014 to update previous reports and provide current information on economic trends. Direct employment in agriculture, natural resources, and food industries in Florida grew from 1.252 million jobs in 2001 to a peak of 1.351 million jobs in 2008, before declining during the Great Recession of 2009/10, and then recovering to 1.565 million jobs in 2014, which was 24.9 percent higher than 2001, representing an average annual growth rate of 1.9 percent. …”
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    A New Paradigm in Cardiac Regeneration: The Mesenchymal Stem Cell Secretome by Clara Gallina, Valentina Turinetto, Claudia Giachino

    Published 2015-01-01
    “…We provide insights into the possible employment of the MSCs secretome and their released extracellular vesicles as novel approaches for cardiac regeneration that would have certain advantages over injection of living cells.…”
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    Taxation of freelancers in selected countries before and during the pandemic of the virus COVID-19 by Kovinić Nikola

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…With the emergence of the COVID-19 virus pandemic, a new type of work engagement is coming to the fore, which implies remote work, i.e. work from home. This type of employment is known as freelancing. This document will present the taxation of freelancers in the Republic of Serbia, the Republic of Croatia, and Bosnia and Herzegovina before and during the COVID-19 virus pandemic. …”
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    Exploring Moral Distress, Related Factors and Coping in Emergency Nurses: A Mixed Method Study by Selin Keskin Kızıltepe, Zeliha Koç

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Results The related factors of moral distress in nurses were as follows; educational status, work experience, satisfaction, and employment status. EN usually uses positive reinterpretation and development to cope with problems and tried to solve moral distress by getting own individual solutions and getting support from colleagues, friends and families due to lack of support from managers. …”
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    From “Hartz IV” to “Bürgergeld” — Merely Old Wine in New Bottles? by Maximilian Blömer, Clemens Fuest, Andreas Peichl

    Published 2022-02-01
    “…This includes, on the one hand, merging unemployment benefits with housing benefits and the additional child benefits (Kinderzuschlag) and, on the other hand, reducing disincentives which prevent the recipients from earning higher incomes. Employment incentives can be improved if the effective marginal transfer withdrawal rate is reduced and, at the same time, the preferential treatment of “mini jobs” is reduced. …”
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    Sustainability and Determinants of Entrepreneurship Propensity Among Young Graduates in Nigeria by Caleb M. Adelowo, Alfred Henrico

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…However, it remains unclear whether they are able to sustain the interest after graduation and more importantly whether entrepreneurial interest is actually translated to self-employment. This study examines entrepreneurial inclination and practice among fresh graduates using a large-scale cross-sectional data collected through a self-reported validated structured questionnaire. …”
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    Determining the correlations between faculty of sport sciences students’ unemployment anxiety and their levels of hopelessness by Mine Koc

    Published 2023-10-01
    “…As a result, it has been found that all sub-factors of unemployment anxiety have an increasing effect, except for the contraction in employment and the decrease in the workforce. Therefore, it can be said that students' grade point averages and ages are significant variables in unemployment anxiety and/or hopelessness. …”
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    The Shadow of Crime: Impact on Prison Experiences and Recidivism Tendency by Roza Süleymanoğlu

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Prison experiences can trigger psychological problems, and after release, factors related to stigmatization, poverty, housing, employment, financial income, exclusion and official supervision make it difficult to adapt to social life.…”
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    Determining the correlations between faculty of sport sciences students’ unemployment anxiety and their levels of hopelessness by Mine Koc

    Published 2023-10-01
    “…As a result, it has been found that all sub-factors of unemployment anxiety have an increasing effect, except for the contraction in employment and the decrease in the workforce. Therefore, it can be said that students' grade point averages and ages are significant variables in unemployment anxiety and/or hopelessness. …”
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    Determinants of Focused Antenatal Care Uptake among Women in Tharaka Nithi County, Kenya by Eliphas Gitonga

    Published 2017-01-01
    “…The determinants of uptake of focused antenatal care are level of education, type of employment, household income, parity, and marital status of the pregnant women. …”
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    Back to (a different) emigration? Mobility from Spain and Italy during the economic crisis by CARO, Raquel, CAVASOLA, Silvia, FERNÁNDEZ, Mercedes

    Published 2018-05-01
    “…The economic crisis has had a very severe impact on the economic situation of both Spain and Italy, whose employment figures fell by record levels, affecting all population categories, especially the youngest cohorts. …”
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    Periods of Migration Waves and Social Demography of Bosnian Population in Germany by Yusuf Adıgüzel, Damir Softic

    Published 2021-06-01
    “…Compared to other immigrants in the country, Bosnian society, which has a better level of socioeconomic indicators such as education, employment and income level, is experiencing a successful integration process with the host society.…”
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    Tempos modernos? by Rita Brandão, Mário José Filho

    Published 2005-01-01
    “…Instead of guaranteeing mechanisms to implement policies of full employment and universal social policies, there has been a predominance of residual policies, which are either selective or focused on extreme poverty, as a mechanism to minimize the impact resulting from neoliberal policies. …”
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    Treatment adherence of diabetes mellitus patients: Is it affected by demographic and patient-related factors? A literature review by Paraskevi Theofilou

    Published 2023-06-01
    “…The perceptions about the disease of diabetes, the availability of drugs, the diabetes education provided, perceptions of medication, current patients’ employment, younger age, educational level, nationality, HbA1c levels, abstinence from alcohol, presence of peripheral vascular disease, income, keeping their appointments in primary health care, and the religious beliefs about healing and healing practices are important factors influencing the compliance of patients with diabetes in their treatment. …”
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    Irrational beliefs as psychosocial risk of work addiction from the perspective of Occupational Health Psychology by Nestor Raúl Porras Velásquez, Laura Camila Parra D’aleman

    Published 2018-05-01
    “…The results show that personal characteristics (ideas of perfectionism, use of free time, need for social approval, feeling guilty, fear of losing work and generalized anxiety), along with the organizational characteristics of the job (tasks and responsibilities) and of employment in general, as well as the process of organizational socialization and the management of interpersonal relationships with commanders are triggers of addictive behavior. …”
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    Labor Issues that the H2A Temporary Agricultural Worker Policy Attempts to Resolve in Florida by Jonathan C. Stephens, John Lai, Bachir Kassas

    Published 2024-03-01
    “…In 2020, the USDA reported that 10.3% of total US employment was in jobs in the agricultural and food sectors. …”
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    Infertility and Psychological Well-Being: The Interplay of Post-Traumatic Growth and Affective Personality Types in Infertile Lebanese Muslim Women by Fatin Khalifeh, Anastasia Salame, Ghina Ghazeeri

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…It specifically focused on predicting post-traumatic growth and its correlation with positive and negative affect, as well as affective personality type (APT). Employing a cross-sectional quantitative survey, the research involved 106 participants from one fertility centre undergoing IVF. …”
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