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Mobility and its decline in old age : determinants and associated factors

2013

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Patterns of Working Time and Work Hour Fit in Europe

2018

The requirements for more flexible and lean forms of production that are able to adapt to demand cycles, both quantitatively and functionally, are common in all advanced economies. At the same time, the flexibilization of working times and work places has become an increasing focus for the analysis of quality of work and life (i.e. work-life balance). This chapter approaches flexibilization as a transition from an industrial to a post-industrial working time regime. The new post-industrial working time regime is usually characterized by deregulation of collective norms, diversification of the length (short and long hours) and pattern of working time (unsocial hours), increasing work intensi…

Labour economicsworking timeWork–life balanceFlexibility (personality)Diversification (marketing strategy)Working timework-life balancetyöaikajoustavuusDeregulationWork (electrical)Work IntensityEconomicsProduction (economics)notkeus
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Kunto koulu- ja aikuisiässä : kouluiän mitatun kunnon yhteydet aikuisiän mitattuun ja koettuun kuntoon, 25 vuoden pitkittäistutkimus

2003

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Fifteen operationally important decisions in the planning of biodiversity offsets

2018

Many development projects, whether they are about construction of factories, mines, roads, railways, new suburbs, shopping malls, or even individual houses, have negative environmental consequences. Biodiversity offsetting is about compensating that damage, typically via habitat restoration, land management, or by establishment of new protected areas. Offsets are the fourth step of the so-called mitigation hierarchy, in which ecological damage is first avoided, minimized second, and third restored locally. Whatever residual damage remains is then offset. Offsetting has been increasingly adopted all around the world, but simultaneously serious concerns are expressed about the validity of the…

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