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The Effect of Leader-Member Exchange on Voice
The new digital age introduces new challenges and opportunities for leaders to engage their followers in voice behavior. Drawing on the conservation of resources theory, the objective of this paper is to examine the mediating...
Together or Apart?
This paper provides a historical snapshot of personal ICT usage in 2005/2006, specifically shedding light on how Australian and German couples (N= 48) had integrated the internet into their homes with a focus on spatial and...
Health benefits of policies to reduce carbon emissions.
James Milner and colleagues argue that carefully considered policies to lower carbon emissions can also improve health, and we should use these benefits to push for strong climate action
IPR Policy Brief - Proving the value of advice
Citizens Advice Bureaux provide a universal advice service to all clients who approach them. Typically, the problems for which they seek advice are debt, welfare and housing as well as employment, consumer and legal issues....
Published by: University of Bath
IPR Policy Brief - Proving the value of advice
Citizens Advice Bureaux provide a universal advice service to all clients who approach them. Typically, the problems for which they seek advice are debt, welfare and housing as well as employment, consumer and legal issues....
Published by: University of Bath
Gender pay gap reporting regulations:
Susan Milner
Jun 01, 2019
This article sets out to explain why mandatory gender pay gap reporting regulations were introduced in 2016, whereas the two main parties had previously opposed state regulation. Observing the rise in the number of female MPs...
Towards a European labour market? Trade unions and flexicurity in France and Britain
Susan Milner
Sep 01, 2012
The flexicurity approach to labour market policy may offer advantages for trade unions but also
poses challenges, given their weak situation in policy formulation at EU level and in many member
states. This article...
Fixing France's broken social model?
Susan Milner
Sep 01, 2012
Taking as its starting point the programme and campaign of Nicolas Sarkozy in the presidential election of 2007 around the ‘value of work’, this article reviews and assesses the main reforms undertaken during the period of his...
Employment and labour market policy under the Hollande presidency
Susan Milner
Jan 01, 0001
This article provides a critical overview of labour and employment policy during the Hollande presidency, evaluating the extent of continuity and change between 2012 and 2017. Although the term of office may be divided into...
The politics of unemployment policy in an age of austerity
Susan Milner
Sep 01, 2014
The diversity of European responses to unemployment has increased since
2008. On the basis of an analysis of French labour market and employment policies since 2008, with a particular focus on the policy output under the...
Gender pay gap reporting regulations:
Susan Milner
Jun 01, 2019
This article sets out to explain why mandatory gender pay gap reporting regulations were introduced in 2016, whereas the two main parties had previously opposed state regulation. Observing the rise in the number of female MPs...
The politics of unemployment policy in an age of austerity
Susan Milner
Sep 01, 2014
The diversity of European responses to unemployment has increased since
2008. On the basis of an analysis of French labour market and employment policies since 2008, with a particular focus on the policy output under the...
Employment and labour market policy under the Hollande presidency
Susan Milner
Jan 01, 0001
This article provides a critical overview of labour and employment policy during the Hollande presidency, evaluating the extent of continuity and change between 2012 and 2017. Although the term of office may be divided into...
Fixing France's broken social model?
Susan Milner
Sep 01, 2012
Taking as its starting point the programme and campaign of Nicolas Sarkozy in the presidential election of 2007 around the ‘value of work’, this article reviews and assesses the main reforms undertaken during the period of his...
Significant reductions of host abundance weakly impact infection intensity of Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis.
Infectious diseases are considered major threats to biodiversity, however strategies to mitigate their impacts in the natural world are scarce and largely unsuccessful. Chytridiomycosis is responsible for the decline of hundreds...
Towards a European labour market? Trade unions and flexicurity in France and Britain
Susan Milner
Sep 01, 2012
The flexicurity approach to labour market policy may offer advantages for trade unions but also
poses challenges, given their weak situation in policy formulation at EU level and in many member
states. This article...
New chemistry for enhanced carbon capture
Carbon capture and sequestration is necessary to tackle one of the biggest problems facing society: global climate change resulting from anthropogenic carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions. Despite this pressing need, we still rely on...
The Ursinus Weekly, November 5, 1923
Richard F. Deitz
Jan 01, 0001
Hockey team wins from Trenton Normal Norristown scene of victory over strong Albright team High school debaters are guests of Ursinus French preacher makes strong appeal for aid Babson prize essay competition Lafayette...
Published by: Ursinus College
Alpine Newts ( Ichthyosaura alpestris ) Avoid Habitats Previously Used by Parasite-Exposed Conspecifics
Many organisms avoid habitats posing risks of parasitism. Parasites are not generally conspicuous, however, which raises the question of what cues individuals use to detect parasitism risk. Here, we provide evidence in alpine...
Fatherhood regimes and father involvement in France and the UK
This paper contrasts and compares the institutional framework for fatherhood and father involvement and the survey evidence relating to fathers’ contribution to childcare and domestic work in the two countries. It shows that...

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