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The socio-spatial distribution of disadvantage in Australia has resulted in the concentration of families with fewer social and economic resources into poorly resourced communities. Children experiencing socioeconomic disadvantage are at significantly greater risk of poor developmental, health,...
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This analysis of interviews with three transformative leaders finds that African-American intellectuals can be change makers when they embrace oppositional cultural practice. These interviewees, as evidenced by their narratives, implicitly address how they subvert the oppression that being among...
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Robots, that is any sort of machinery from computers to artificial intelligence programs that provides a good substitute for work currently performed by humans, can increasingly replace workers, even highly skilled professionals, and thus reduce opportunities for good jobs and pay. But, with...
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What enables some employee ownership firms to overcome the free rider problem andmotivate employees to improve performance? This study analyzes the role of humanresource policies in the performance of employee ownership companies, using employeesurvey data from 14 companies and a national sample...
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This paper uses nationally representative linked workplace-employee data from the British 2004 Workplace Employment Relations Survey to examine the operation of shared capitalist forms of pay - profit-sharing and group pay for performance, employee share ownership, and stock options—and their...
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Freeman talked about the development of ideas and their impact on U.S. workers. It used to be the case that the place where new knowledge was created had an advantage in commercializing it. But Freeman argues that modern communications technologies allow new ideas rapid exposure on a world...
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