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Casual work arrangements and platform-based work: The casual work agenda as a way to enhance the labour protection of platform workers KU Leuven
The world of work is changing at a considerably high speed. Work arrangements alternative to the standard, open-ended and full-time ones now represent the new reality. These forms of employment include atypical work arrangements such as temporary and casual work, agency work and subcontracting, part-time work, and bogus and dependent self-employment. Work in the gig-economy shares numerous dimensions with all these kind of arrangements. In ...
The bridging role of social work : the quest towards installing a structural approach within primary health care = De brugfunctie van sociaal werk : de zoektocht naar een structurele aanpak in de eerstelijnszorg Universiteit Gent
Primary health care is globally recognised as a key component of health systems. Its commitment to achieving social justice and addressing the social determinants of health is seen as a way to reduce social and health inequalities. As members of primary health care teams, social work professionals place the principle of social justice at the core of their operation by adopting a structural approach. Through this approach, social workers counter ...
What is social about criminal justice social work in Belgium? = Wat is er sociaal aan justitieel sociaal werk in België? Universiteit Gent Vrije Universiteit Brussel
How does interhemispheric communication in visual word recognition work? Deciding between early and late integration accounts of the split fovea theory Universiteit Gent
Women's Changing Commutes: The Work Trips of Single Mothers in the New York Region, 2000–2010 Vrije Universiteit Brussel
Single mothers are an important and growing segment of the U.S. workforce. As primary breadwinners and caregivers, they shoulder a 'double burden' that often constrains their access to job opportunities and reinforces their commuting challenges. In the urban areas where most single mothers live, ongoing transformations of the built environment associated with gentrification and uneven transit investment may exacerbate their commuting challenges. ...