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Examples of working life


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The editors' main intention was to map the most important institutional changes that have taken place at the end of the workinglife.
Specifically, the length of an agent's memory is limited to the past years of his or her workinglife.
Concerning the age when agents enter or leave the workinglife, we make some more assumptions.
Both versions open with workers cheerfully singing of the joys of a workinglife as they leave the factory.
These differences become even starker once we concentrate our attention on groups at either end of the workinglife.
The loss of a productive workinglife had resulted in a feeling of lack of connection for at least five men in the sample.
As stated above, because women have been much more likely to experience interruptions to their workinglife through parental responsibilities, their situation is more complex.
The majority had a strong sense that retirement was a logical end to their workinglife.
Thanks to their intrinsic dynamic nature, the labor matching models account for the switches in labor status that workers usually show across their workinglife.
These attitudes towards retirement appear to be strongly influenced by the conditions of past workinglife, in addition to the conditions of retired life.
Their ' retirement ' was not a static, unproductive and dependent phase, but a time when individuals might enter the most fulfilling stage of a workinglife.
Second, the expected duration of disability for those who become disabled during workinglife is examined.
Several models and hypotheses about the factors that make people prefer an early or a late exit from workinglife are available.
I think we may safely assume that ' life ' here is intended to imply ' workinglife '.
Factors associated with employment status in later workinglife.
Purchase costs distributed over estimated workinglife and discounted at 5% per annum.
The elimination of gender disadvantage during workinglife, both at home and at work, is therefore crucial to the wellbeing of older women.
Comparisons of the extreme health areas are presented using a life-cycle framework starting with early life and moving through childhood to workinglife and retirement.
The voluntary system had given them considerable authority for regulating the conditions of workinglife.
In particular, the workinglife of a professional animator or composer is far from the popularist view of creative arts 'activity'.
These payments do not start until after the end of the workinglife of scheme members, and so are usually many years in the future.
They'll get a longer workinglife out of younger ones.
For most people income security in later life is dependent upon the entitlements to state and private pensions that they have built up through their workinglife.
How long is the workinglife of a draft animal, and what is the optimum age at which to sell an ox?
In this respect, the ideal is to experience a life which is rather different from the workinglife.
Past unemployment experience refers to the unemployment experience during the whole of workinglife.
In both countries, these schemes ' replace ' a high percentage of final earnings (to a maximum of 70 %) for those who contributed for most of their workinglife.
To qualify for a full occupational pension a complete record of contributions must have been made throughout the workinglife and benefits are usually related to final earnings.
In considering this it is crucial to understand what people with employability problems say they need out of workinglife.
The presentation also aims to highlight the benefit of conducting research within the 'naturalist' context of professionals workinglife.
The number of points accumulated since the beginning of the workinglife then determines the value of the complementary pension.
Compared with college graduates, the consumption profiles of these other education groups do not appear to track earnings for very long in the beginning of the workinglife.
One other feature that stands out in the figures is the rise in contributions and decline in other saving toward the end of the workinglife.
Only a few older people can rely on savings accumulated during workinglife, while the majority experience multiple forms of deprivation.
It is clear that the paper's concern is with learning related to workinglife rather than to leisure or to culture.
Periods out of the labour market will impact upon the accumulation of entitlements to both, as interruptions in workinglife reduce the years of contributions.
During workinglife differential access is granted to social systems which distribute resources, the most important of which is employment.
Unemployment during workinglife associated significantly with negative late-life income mobility.
The return on contributions can be expected to be greater if the investment period is longer, favouring those who start a personal pension early in their workinglife.
To get a full rate of benefit, contributions must have been paid or credited for 90% of workinglife.
Although for much of this period workinglife was long and hard, wages improved considerably.
This has caused many people to feel betrayed by government since they have paid taxes all their workinglife and are still being charged for the costs of their care.
Measures that aim to increase savings through occupational and personal schemes reduce the incidence of low income in old age but perpetuate workinglife differences.
The points accrued by an individual depend upon the contribution assessment basis in each year of workinglife and on the average contribution assessment basis of the population.
Since the system will be trained during its workinglife in response to changes, it is important to confirm that the system is stable if it is being trained continuously.
Paying contributions in the home state during one's workinglife and then migrating on retirement has different implications to moving as a worker or worker's dependant and retiring in situ.
We argue that understanding the different cultural meanings of work and retirement for different types of worker has implications for the design and implementation of policies to extend workinglife.
All years of workinglife.
In only five countries did the socio-demographic characteristics of those who preferred an extension of workinglife differ significantly from those who suggested raising taxes or lowering pensions.
This demanded a certain sensitivity to new perspectives on workinglife, but the entrenched view that collective bargaining was capable of solving most problems bred a certain self-satisfaction.
Economic change is addressed in terms of its impact on workinglife, and higher unemployment and increased part-time work are taken to characterize the current dispensation.
In such a case, the business is underpinned by a spirit and a purpose and the farmer does everything possible to preserve it beyond the end of his workinglife.
We have entered a period when the merits of policies to increase labour force participation among older workers and to extend workinglife are increasingly promoted.
Likewise, the car worker's prospect of an occupational pension is much higher than the construction worker's, particularly given that the latter was self-employed for much of his workinglife.
Thus, carers whose work arrangements are affected by their caring responsibilities may suffer both a ' wage penalty ' during workinglife and a ' pension penalty ' in later life.
These results not only demonstrate the persistence of health inequalities in retirement but also point to the significance of the stresses and strains that build up during workinglife.
If staff are to improve their quality of workinglife and the quality of care and the quality of life for resident/patients, staffing levels must reflect workload.
That is based on the assumption that that person has made the minimum contributions over most of his or her workinglife.
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She was excluded from the college that had been the focus of her workinglife.
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We should be looking towards a shorter working week, a shorter workinglife-time, and greater opportunities for education and travel for all age groups.
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An individual's entitlement to state pension depends on the national insurance contributions paid during his or her workinglife.
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I was brought up in the country in one village and spent my early workinglife in another.
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Indeed, she has devoted all her workinglife to date to education.
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She has most of her workinglife before her and hopes to be in work during that time to save for her retirement.
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A great number of male employees contributing to pension schemes, if they had the chance, would opt for a longer workinglife.
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One adult in six can expect to suffer some form of noise-induced hearing loss during his or her workinglife.
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As someone who has spent her workinglife working and campaigning on these issues, it is pleasing to have that support confirmed and emphasised.
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During her workinglife she was many things.
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Many of them are suffering badly from the lack of a reasonable pension, which many men enjoy because they had a longer workinglife.
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A woman will have a higher pension if she has paid contributions in her own right throughout her workinglife.
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It is not necessarily a question merely of a longer workinglife but of a rising standard of living and shorter hours.
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My sister's eyesight deficiency occurred during her workinglife, when she was a teenager.
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She had become literate—an opportunity denied her at school and in her workinglife.
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The average woman takes only seven years out of her workinglife to bring up her family.
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One is that they will have a longer workinglife and therefore have greater opportunity to contribute to a pension.
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She had spent all her workinglife teaching in high schools.
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We must change workinglife in such a way that people can remain actively in work and not be excluded from it.
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Perhaps they interrupted their careers to raise children and part-time work has reduced their income over the course of their entire workinglife.
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We have to boost measures for reconciling family and workinglife, generally reducing working hours, granting parental leave for men and women alike.
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The workinglife of the power stations is also limited, though opinions differ as to just how long that life is.
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Child care must be expanded and an insurance system created making it possible to combine parenthood with a workinglife.
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Exposure to a 1 ppm concentration of benzene over a complete workinglife causes up to 6.5 additional cases of leukaemia per thousand workers.
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A genuine change in attitude is needed, but also clear and vigorous legislation if we are to create equal opportunities in workinglife.
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Integration must not end at the school gates, but must also encompass workinglife and social life.
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This would therefore be in keeping with the policy that is aimed at the reconciliation of social, family and workinglife with one another.
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The average length of workinglife is to be extended by five years.
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They need support, they need decent healthcare, they need protection against discrimination, they need to be reintegrated into workinglife under the best possible conditions.
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Furthermore, we cannot continue simply seeking a better reconciliation of workinglife and family life, of working time and leisure time.
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Reconciling family and workinglife and gender mainstreaming are not matters for women alone.
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Extending one's workinglife must result in an improved pension.
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It means extending workinglife, in other words pension cuts.
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Yet female workers encounter a range of obstacles in their working activities, having to reconcile their workinglife with family life.
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We have a responsibility to women who participate in workinglife to make maternity provision justifiable.
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People can no longer rely on training for one industry and staying with one company for the whole of their workinglife.
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