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Author: AHLSTRÖM Gerd; WADENSTEN Barbro;
Title: Enjoying work or burdened by it? How personal assistants experience and handle stress at work.
Reference: Journal of Social Work in Disability and Rehabilitation, 11(2), 2012, pp.112-127.
Format: article;
Topics: attitudes; conditions of employment; job satisfaction; personal assistants; professional role; staff-user relationships; stress; research; Sweden; Select:
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2 of 141
Author: GREAT BRITAIN. Department for Education;
Title: Supporting families who adopt
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Publisher: London: Great Britain. Department for Education, 2012. 6p.
Format: book;
Topics: access to services; adoption; adoption allowance; adoptive parents; conditions of employment; government policy; government publication; England; users and carers; Select:
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3 of 141
Author: DISLEY Philip[; HATTON Chris; DAGAN Dave;
Title: Inputs and outcomes: what do staff in services for people with intellectual disabilities perceive they bring to and receive from their work-based relationships?
Reference: Journal of Intellectual Disabilities, 16(4), December 2012, pp.297-306.
Format: article;
Topics: care workers; conditions of employment; health professionals; job satisfaction; learning disabilities; mental health care; research; United Kingdom; Select:
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4 of 141
Author: GODFREY Colin;
Title: Contracts of employment and CRB checks.
Reference: Nursing and Residential Care, 14(12), December 2012, pp.671-673.
Format: article;
Topics: care workers; conditions of employment; employment law; security checking; staff management; practice; United Kingdom; Select:
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5 of 141
Author: JAOKO Japheth;
Title: An analysis of supervisor support of policies on workplace flexibility.
Reference: Journal of Social Service Research, 38(4), 2012, pp.541-548.
Format: article;
Topics: carers; conditions of employment; managers; parents; policy; staff management; working hours; research; United States; Select:
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6 of 141
Author: EARLE Alison; HEYMANN Jody;
Title: The cost of caregiving: wage loss among caregivers of elderly and disabled adults and children with special needs.
Reference: Community Work and Family, 15(3), August 2012, pp.357-375.
Format: article;
Topics: carers; conditions of employment; employment; personal finance; wages; research; United States; Select:
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7 of 141
Author: VUKSAN Mirjana; WILLIAMS Allison M.; CROOKS Valorie A.;
Title: The workplace perspective on supporting family caregivers at end of life: evaluating a new Canadian social program.
Reference: Community Work and Family, 15(3), August 2012, pp.317-333.
Format: article;
Topics: benefits; carers; conditions of employment; end of life care; palliative care; staff management; research; Canada; Select:
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8 of 141
Author: EQUALITY AND HUMAN RIGHTS COMMISSION;
Title: Working better: the perfect partnership: workplace solutions for disabled people and business
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Publisher: Manchester: Equality and Human Rights Commission, 2012. 87p.
Format: book;
Topics: conditions of employment; disabled people; employment; equal opportunities; staff management; research; United Kingdom; Select:
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9 of 141
Author: HOLTTUM Sue;
Title: Poor quality employment is worse for mental health than no job at all and contributes to mental distress in new mothers.
Reference: Mental Health and Social Inclusion, 16(2), 2012, pp.66-71.
Format: article;
Topics: conditions of employment; employment; mental health; mental health problems; mothers; social inclusion; women; research review; Australia; Select:
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10 of 141
Author: VAN HOOREN Franca J.;
Title: Varieties of migrant care work: comparing patterns of migrant labour in social care.
Reference: Journal of European Social Policy, 22(2), May 2012, pp.133-147.
Format: article;
Topics: care workers; comparative studies; conditions of employment; home care; migrants; older people; social policy; research; England; Italy; Netherlands; Select:
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11 of 141
Title: The state of social work 2012.
Reference: Professional Social Work, June 2012, pp.17-20.
Format: article;
Topics: conditions of employment; cutbacks; job satisfaction; social work; social workers; stress; surveys; workload; research; United Kingdom; Select:
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12 of 141
Author: CLINTON-SHERROD Monique; et al.;
Title: The impact of work-related factors on soldiers' treatment: providers' perspectives.
Reference: Journal of Social Work Practice in the Addictions, 12(1), January-March 2012, pp.69-88.
Format: article;
Topics: access to services; armed forces personnel; conditions of employment; domestic violence; substance misuse; therapy and treatment; treatment; research; United States; Select:
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13 of 141
Author: LALANI Mumtaz; et al.;
Title: Evaluation of the Statement of Fitness for Work: qualitative research with employers and employees: research report
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Publisher: London: Great Britain. Department for Work and Pensions, 2012. 84p.
Format: book;
Topics: conditions of employment; doctors; leave; physical illness; research; United Kingdom; Select:
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Author: LALANI Mumtaz; et al.;
Title: Evaluation of the Statement of Fitness for Work: qualitative research with employers and employees: research summary
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Publisher: London: Great Britain. Department for Work and Pensions, 2012. 4p.
Format: book;
Topics: conditions of employment; doctors; leave; physical illness; research; United Kingdom; Select:
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15 of 141
Author: DALY Tamara; SZEBEHELY Marta;
Title: Unheard voices, unmapped terrain: care work in long-term residential care for older people in Canada and Sweden.
Reference: International Journal of Social Welfare, 21(2), April 2012, pp.139-148.
Format: article;
Topics: care workers; conditions of employment; long term care; older people; organisational culture; workload; research; Canada; Sweden; Select:
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16 of 141
Author: SWANBERG Jennifer E.; OJHA Mamta U.; MACKE Caroline;
Title: State employment protection statutes for victims of domestic violence: public policy’s response to domestic violence as an employment matter.
Reference: Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 27(3), February 2012, pp.587-619.
Format: article;
Topics: conditions of employment; domestic violence; employment; employment law; policy; staff management; research; United States; Select:
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17 of 141
Author: SHIER Micheal L.; JONES Marion E.; GRAHAM John R.;
Title: Employment difficulties experienced by employed homeless people: labor market factors that contribute to and maintain homelessness.
Reference: Journal of Poverty, 16(1), January-March 2012, pp.27-47.
Format: article;
Topics: conditions of employment; employment; homeless people; homelessness; housing; labour market; social care provision; research; Canada; Select:
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18 of 141
Author: BALL Mary M.; et al; (eds.);
Title: Frontline workers in assisted living
Publisher: Baltimore, MD: Johns Hopkins University Press, 2010. 328p.
Format: book;
Topics: care workers; conditions of employment; job satisfaction; recruitment; social worker-service user relationships; staff retention; research; United States; Select:
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19 of 141
Author: ATKINSON Carol; GODDEN Joe; LUCAS Rosemary;
Title: Employment practices and performance: rewards and incentives and their relationship to recruitment, retention and quality of service in adult social care in England: part 1 literature review and statistical analysis
Publisher: Leeds: Skills for Care, 2008. 46p.
Format: book;
Topics: adult social care; conditions of employment; literature reviews; recruitment; social care staff; staff management; staff retention; statistical methods; research; England; Select:
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20 of 141
Author: DHAR Rajib;
Title: Childcare practices among construction workers in Chira Chas, Jharkhand.
Reference: Child Care in Practice, 18(1), January 2012, pp.23-50.
Format: article;
Topics: child care; child labour; children; conditions of employment; parents; poverty; research; India; Select:
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