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Leonor Brandão and Marisa Matias
Work?family conflict (WFC) is a phenomenon known to affect an individual?s well-being. However, its affective consequences are yet to be explored. In this study, we focus on understanding work?family conflict affective consequences on positive and negati...
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Mariana Isabel Puente Riofrío, Soledad Janett Mostacero Llerena and Gilma Gabriela Uquillas Granizo
The construction industry is fraught with risks due to the use of heavy machinery and work at heights, leading to increased occupational accidents. Understanding how the work environment affects personnel adaptation is crucial, as a negative environment ...
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Cláudia Andrade and Paula C. Neves
Organizational restructuring and technological developments have been associated with working for longer hours, assuming more responsibilities, and feeling more pressure to reach demanding work targets leading to work intensification. Guided by the frame...
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Xingxing Tong, Ming Chen and Guofu Feng
The issue of aquatic product quality and safety has gradually become a focal point of societal concern. Analyzing textual comments from people about aquatic products aids in promptly understanding the current sentiment landscape regarding the quality and...
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Pedro Ferreira and Sofia Gomes
During the COVID-19 pandemic, most workers had to work from home due to the successive lockdowns across European countries. This constraint posed significant challenges to many workers and companies regarding working conditions and work?life balance. Fra...
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Jiao Guo, Jiansheng Shi, Hongyun Chen, Chao Song, Qiuyao Dong and Wei Wang
Paleoclimate studies of loess in China have focused mostly on the time series of a single borehole or profile. However, research on loess strata and regional paleoenvironmental patterns could facilitate a deeper understanding of loess as a paleoenvironme...
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Moo-Kyeong Jeon, HyunJoong Yoon and Yuha Yang
This research was designed to test and extend the model of emotional dissonance. Previous models of emotional dissonance, such as the Job Demand-Resource (JD-R) and the Stress-Strain-Outcome (SSO) models, are limited in that they do not account for the i...
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Chienchung Huang, Xiaoxia Xie, Shannon P. Cheung, Yuqing Zhou and Ganghui Ying
Internationally, human service professionals, including social workers, experience high burnout and turnover rates. Despite the recent and rapid development of contemporary social work in China, Chinese social workers similarly experience significant rat...
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Xianlong Ge, Xiaobo Ge and Weixin Wang
Due to the gradual improvement of urban traffic network construction and the increasing number of optional paths between any two points, how to optimize a vehicle travel path in a multi-path road network and then improve the efficiency of urban distribut...
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A. Aviram,J.W. Badillo,J.A. Prieto,J.D. Jaramillo
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Several methodologies used for the collapse assessment of an unreinforced brick masonry wall subject to out-of-plane bending due to moderate wind loads in Medellin, Colombia are presented. Models include a rigid cantilever model of masonry elements, defo...
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