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Articles 1 - 9 of 9
Full-Text Articles in Social and Behavioral Sciences
Where Are The Jobs? Cities, Suburbs, And The Competition For Employment, John Brennan, Edward W. Hill
Where Are The Jobs? Cities, Suburbs, And The Competition For Employment, John Brennan, Edward W. Hill
All Maxine Goodman Levin School of Urban Affairs Publications
No abstract provided.
Tools For Inclusion: Understanding The Ssi Work Incentives, John Butterworth
Tools For Inclusion: Understanding The Ssi Work Incentives, John Butterworth
Tools for Inclusion Series, Institute for Community Inclusion
Information about Social Security Administration programs that can help people who receive Supplemental Security Income (SSI) to retain benefits that can support and ensure long-term employment.
Are Real Wages And Competitiveness Compatible In The Turkish Manufacturing Industry?, Hasan Kirmanoglu, M. Ege Yazgan
Are Real Wages And Competitiveness Compatible In The Turkish Manufacturing Industry?, Hasan Kirmanoglu, M. Ege Yazgan
Topics in Middle Eastern and North African Economies
No abstract provided.
Ddasaccident352, Hd-Aid
Ddasaccident352, Hd-Aid
Global CWD Repository
This accident occurred because the deminer activated a PROM mine, it is not possible to prove how the fuse was activated. In view of the fact that the deminers on the site were consistently exceeding established productivity rates by an excessively large amount, it is the view of the Board that the excessive operating speed was the major contributing factor.
Research To Practice: Working It Out: Workplace Experiences Of Individuals With Hiv And Individuals With Cancer, Sheila Fesko
Research To Practice: Working It Out: Workplace Experiences Of Individuals With Hiv And Individuals With Cancer, Sheila Fesko
Research to Practice Series, Institute for Community Inclusion
This brief describes the experiences of individuals with these illnesses, underlines similarities and differences between the two groups, and provides strategies for disclosure, support, and personal advocacy in the workplace.
Petals On A Wet Black Bough: Textuality, Collaboration, And The New Essay, Michael Spooner, Kathleen Yancey
Petals On A Wet Black Bough: Textuality, Collaboration, And The New Essay, Michael Spooner, Kathleen Yancey
Library Faculty & Staff Publications
No abstract provided.
Information Sharing And Tacit Collusion In Laboratory Duopoly Markets, Timothy N. Cason, Charles F. Mason
Information Sharing And Tacit Collusion In Laboratory Duopoly Markets, Timothy N. Cason, Charles F. Mason
Charles F Mason
No abstract provided.
Implications Of Welfare Reform: Do Nonprofit Survival Strategies Threaten Civil Society?, Jennifer K. Alexander, Camilla M. Stivers, Renée Nank
Implications Of Welfare Reform: Do Nonprofit Survival Strategies Threaten Civil Society?, Jennifer K. Alexander, Camilla M. Stivers, Renée Nank
All Maxine Goodman Levin School of Urban Affairs Publications
Nonprofit organizations play a pivotal role in recent efforts to devolve public responsibilities to lower levels of government and other sectors. The capacity of these organizations to serve as the public safety net, however, has come under question. This multiphase research project focused on the impact of welfare reform on community-based nonprofits in Cuyahoga County, Ohio. The study includes surveys, focus groups, and a case study. Results to date strongly suggest that, in spite of their importance to the welfare reform effort, the capacity of smaller nonprofits to adopt the business-oriented approach required to meet the expectations of government contracts …
Race, Mit, Meritocracy, Affirmative Action,Tenure...African Americans, Aubrey W. Bonnett
Race, Mit, Meritocracy, Affirmative Action,Tenure...African Americans, Aubrey W. Bonnett
Aubrey W. Bonnett
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