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Beaudet, Line, Andre Duquette, Suzanne Kerouac, Balbir K. Sandhu.
Factors Related to Nursing Burnout: A Review of Empirical Knowledge.
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Benimadhu, Prem.
Hours of Work: Trends and Attitudes in Canada.
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Bogdanovic, B., P. Heppner, A. Katz, R. J. Reid, N. Roos, D. E. Watson.
Family Physician Workloads and Access to Care in Winnipeg: 1991 to 2001.
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Bourgeault, Ivy Lynn, Elena Neiterman.
Conceptualizing Professional Diaspora: International Medical Graduates in Canada.
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Burke, Ronald J., Lisa Fiksenbaum, Esther R. Greenglass.
Workload and Burnout in Nurses.
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Cohen, Gary L.
Hard at Work: (the Number of Persons Working Fifty or More Hours Per Week Has Risen Dramatically Over the Last Fifteen Years).
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Gottlieb, Benjamin, E. Kevin Kelloway, Anne Martin-Matthews.
Predictors of Work-Family Conflict, Stress, And Job Satisfaction Among Nurses.
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Lowe, Graham S.
High Quality Health Care Workplaces: A Vision and Action Plan.
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Marshall, Katherine.
Converging Gender Roles.
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Norrish, Barbara R., Thomas G. Rundall.
Hospital Restructuring and the Work of Registered Nurses.
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Paavo, Adriane.
Eight Days a Week: How Union Workload Blocks Women's Leadership in the Union Movement.
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Probert, Belinda.
'I Just Couldn't Fit In': Gender and Unequal Outcomes in Academic Careers.
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Shields, Margot.
Long Working Hours and Health.
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Stegman, A., T. Stegman.
Labour Market Flexibility and the Output-Employment Ratio in Australia.
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Study Shows Reduced Work Load Successful For Managers, Professional and Corporations.
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Report of the Advisory Group on Working Time and the Distribution of Work.
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Trends in Working Time.



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