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Previous research signalled that the work week length for BFBs was a hotspot for working hours (CRSB2016), noting that beef industry employment standards can require a higher workload while still meeting legal requirements due to Canadian farm worker exemption criteria. In this study, the SP of ...
Salary level is the school component that has the greatest impact on TJS. The primary output that teachers receive from the organization is compensation, which is also a key component that teachers demand from the organization. The degree of alignment between instructors’ expectations and their ...
Salary level is the school component that has the greatest impact on TJS. The primary output that teachers receive from the organization is compensation, which is also a key component that teachers demand from the organization. The degree of alignment between instructors’ expectations and their ...
existing social security systems for workers and self-employed workers: Ontario and NSW. Our comparative discussion leads us toward conclusions about what might need to be done to better protect self-employed workers in terms of reforming the existing social security systems for the countries. ...
Self-employment, illness, and the social security system: A qualitative study of the experiences of solo self-employed workers in Ontario, Canada. BMC Public Health 2023, 23, 643. [Google Scholar] [CrossRef] ILO; OECD. Ensuring Better Social Protection for Self-Employed Workers. 2020; ...
The Multivariate Linear Regression (MLR) model is run using SPSS revealing eight variables; mountain road accessibility, farm distance from residence, household size, household head age, landowner’s living place, ownership of farmland, salary and business and remittances are major factors determining ...
The COVID-19 pandemic caused drastic life changes for people with spinal cord injury (SCI). The objective of the study is to explore the social participation of Canadian wheelchair users with SCI during the first wave of COVID-19. Methods: Fourteen parti