Title:
Working longer the solution to the retirement income challenge / Alicia H. Munnell, Steven A. Sass.
Author:
Munnell, Alicia Haydock.
Sass, Steven A., 1949-
ebrary, Inc.
General Notes:
Includes bibliographical references (p. 179-200) and index.
Introduction -- Will older people be healthy enough to work longer? -- Will older men want to work longer? -- Will older women want to work longer? -- Will employers want to employ older workers? -- What can be done? -- Rounding out the picture.
"Investigates the prospects for moving the average retirement age to 66 from 63. Examines companies' incentives to employ older workers and what government can do to promote continued participation in the workforce. Considers the challenge of ensuring a secure retirement for low-wage workers and those unable to continue to work"--Provided by publisher.
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Publisher:
Brookings Institution Press,
Publication Place:
Washington, D.C. :
ISBN:
9780815758983 (cloth : alk. paper)
0815758987 (cloth : alk. paper)
Subject:
Older people -- Employment -- United States.
Age and employment -- United States.
Retirement age -- United States.
Retirement income -- United States.
Electronic books.
Contents:
Introduction -- Will older people be healthy enough to work longer? -- Will older men want to work longer? -- Will older women want to work longer? -- Will employers want to employ older workers? -- What can be done? -- Rounding out the picture.
Physical Description:
vii, 207 p. : ill.
Electronic Location:
http://site.ebrary.com/lib/excellence/Doc?id=10338430
Publication Date:
c2008.
Title:
Working on a dream the progressive political vision of Bruce Springsteen / David Masciotra.
Author:
Masciotra, David.
ebrary, Inc.
General Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Open to pain and crossed by the rain : a biographical sketch -- On a downbound train : the politics of isolation -- Up to my neck in hock : the politics of alienation -- Saw my reflection in the window : the politics of invisibility -- Down in jungleland : the politics of urban decay -- Ain't nobody drawin' wine from this blood : the politics of religion and humanism -- Bodies hanging in the trees : the politics of American power -- Gonna be a long walk home : the politics of community -- Is there anybody alive out there? : the politics of a Bruce Springsteen performance -- The dope's that there's still hope : the politics of renewal.
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Publisher:
Continuum,
Publication Place:
New York :
ISBN:
9780826425058 (pbk.)
Subject:
Electronic books.
Springsteen, Bruce -- Political and social views.
Contents:
Open to pain and crossed by the rain : a biographical sketch -- On a downbound train : the politics of isolation -- Up to my neck in hock : the politics of alienation -- Saw my reflection in the window : the politics of invisibility -- Down in jungleland : the politics of urban decay -- Ain't nobody drawin' wine from this blood : the politics of religion and humanism -- Bodies hanging in the trees : the politics of American power -- Gonna be a long walk home : the politics of community -- Is there anybody alive out there? : the politics of a Bruce Springsteen performance -- The dope's that there's still hope : the politics of renewal.
Physical Description:
xvi, 266 p.
Electronic Location:
http://site.ebrary.com/lib/excellence/Doc?id=10427366
Publication Date:
2010.
Title:
Working positively with personality disorder in secure settings a practitioner's perspective / edited by Phil Willmot and Neil Gordon.
Wiley series in personality disorders
Wiley series in personality disorders.
Author:
Willmot, Phil.
Gordon, Neil, 1959-
ebrary, Inc.
General Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
From "anxious and sad" to "risky and bad" : changing patterns of referrals to the personality disorder directorate / Jenny Marshall and Phil Willmot -- Trapped in the "special hospital" : the problems encountered in the pathway to medium secure units / Amanda Tetley and Gopi Krishnan -- What works with forensic clients with personality disorder? : integrating the literature on personality disorder, correctional programmes, and psychopathy / Phil Wilmot and Amanda Tetley -- Assessing personality disorder in forensic settings / Phil Willmot -- A treatment pathway for high security offenders with a personality disorder / Sue Evershed -- Attachment theory and the therapeutic relationship in the treatment of personality disorder / Louise Sainsbury -- Therapeutic style and adapting approaches to therapy / Kerry Beckley --
The grey areas of boundary issues when working with forensic patients who have a personality disorder / Sue Evershed -- One patient's therapeutic journey / James and Louise Sainsbury -- Therapist's experiences of therapy / Neil Gordon, Kerry Beckley, and Graham Lowings -- Making sense of interpersonal dynamics : a schema focused approach / Kerry Beckley -- The importance of systemic workforce development in high secure settings / Andrea Milligan and Neil Gordon -- Establishing a supervision culture for clinicians working with personality disordered offenders in a high secure hospital / Andrea Daykin and Neil Gordon -- An individual approach to assessing change / Jason Davies -- Patient experiences of therapeutic and anti-therapeutic processes / Phil Willmot -- Looking to the future / Neil Gordon and Phil Willmot.
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Publisher:
John Wiley & Sons,
Publication Place:
Chichester, West Sussex, U.K. :
ISBN:
9780470683804 (cloth)
9780470683798 (pbk.)
9780470973127 (e-book)
Subject:
Personality disorders -- Treatment.
Prisoners -- Mental health services.
Electronic books.
Series:
Wiley series in personality disorders
Wiley series in personality disorders.
Contents:
From "anxious and sad" to "risky and bad" : changing patterns of referrals to the personality disorder directorate / Jenny Marshall and Phil Willmot -- Trapped in the "special hospital" : the problems encountered in the pathway to medium secure units / Amanda Tetley and Gopi Krishnan -- What works with forensic clients with personality disorder? : integrating the literature on personality disorder, correctional programmes, and psychopathy / Phil Wilmot and Amanda Tetley -- Assessing personality disorder in forensic settings / Phil Willmot -- A treatment pathway for high security offenders with a personality disorder / Sue Evershed -- Attachment theory and the therapeutic relationship in the treatment of personality disorder / Louise Sainsbury -- Therapeutic style and adapting approaches to therapy / Kerry Beckley --
The grey areas of boundary issues when working with forensic patients who have a personality disorder / Sue Evershed -- One patient's therapeutic journey / James and Louise Sainsbury -- Therapist's experiences of therapy / Neil Gordon, Kerry Beckley, and Graham Lowings -- Making sense of interpersonal dynamics : a schema focused approach / Kerry Beckley -- The importance of systemic workforce development in high secure settings / Andrea Milligan and Neil Gordon -- Establishing a supervision culture for clinicians working with personality disordered offenders in a high secure hospital / Andrea Daykin and Neil Gordon -- An individual approach to assessing change / Jason Davies -- Patient experiences of therapeutic and anti-therapeutic processes / Phil Willmot -- Looking to the future / Neil Gordon and Phil Willmot.
Physical Description:
xviii, 267 p.
Electronic Location:
http://site.ebrary.com/lib/excellence/Doc?id=10441456
Publication Date:
2010.
Title:
Working the ruins feminist poststructural theory and methods in education / edited by Elizabeth A. St. Pierre and Wanda S. Pillow.
Author:
St. Pierre, Elizabeth.
Pillow, Wanda S.
ebrary, Inc.
General Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Interruptions ; "The question of belief" : writing poststructural ethnography / Deborah P. Britzman -- What's going on? Black feminist thought and the politics of postmodernism / Patricia Hill Collins -- This ethnography called my back : writings of the exotic gaze, "othering" Latina, and recuperating Xicanisma / Sofia Villenas -- Researching "my people," researching myself : fragments of a reflexive tale / Lubna Nazir Chaudhry -- Researching libraries, literacies, and lives : a rhizoanalysis / Donna E. Alvermann -- Electronic tools for dismantling the master's house : poststructuralist feminist research and hypertext poetics / Wendy Morgan -- Disciplines and pleasures ; Skirting a pleated text : de-disciplining an academic life / Laurel Richardson -- Laughing within reason : on pleasure, women, and academic performance / Erica McWilliam -- Eclipsing the constitutive power of discourse : the writing of Janette Turner Hospital / Bronwyn Davies -- Exposed methodology : the body as a deconstructive practice / Wanda S. Pillow -- Figurations ; Feminist figurations : gossip as a counterdiscourse / Mary Leach -- White noise, the sound of epidemic : reading/writing a climate of intelligibility around the "crisis" of difference / Kate McCoy -- Nomadic inquiry in the smooth spaces of the field : a preface / Elizabeth A. St. Pierre -- Drawing the line at angels : working the ruins of feminist ethnography / Patti Lather.
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Publisher:
Routledge,
Publication Place:
New York :
ISBN:
0203902254
0415922763
Subject:
Feminism and education.
Poststructuralism.
Postmodernism and education.
Education -- Research.
Electronic books.
Contents:
Interruptions ; "The question of belief" : writing poststructural ethnography / What's going on? Black feminist thought and the politics of postmodernism / This ethnography called my back : writings of the exotic gaze, "othering" Latina, and recuperating Xicanisma / Researching "my people," researching myself : fragments of a reflexive tale / Researching libraries, literacies, and lives : a rhizoanalysis / Electronic tools for dismantling the master's house : poststructuralist feminist research and hypertext poetics / Disciplines and pleasures ; Skirting a pleated text : de-disciplining an academic life / Laughing within reason : on pleasure, women, and academic performance / Eclipsing the constitutive power of discourse : the writing of Janette Turner Hospital / Exposed methodology : the body as a deconstructive practice / Figurations ; Feminist figurations : gossip as a counterdiscourse / White noise, the sound of epidemic : reading/writing a climate of intelligibility around the "crisis" of difference / Nomadic inquiry in the smooth spaces of the field : a preface /
Physical Description:
vi, 322 p. : ill.
Electronic Location:
http://site.ebrary.com/lib/excellence/Doc?id=10054603
Publication Date:
c2000.
Title:
Working to be someone child focused research and practice with working children / edited by Beatrice Hungerland ... [et al].
Author:
Hungerland, Beatrice, 1962-
ebrary, Inc.
General Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
Introduction / Beatrice Hungerland, Manfred Liebel, Brian Milne and Anne Wihstutz -- Theoretical approaches -- A feminist economist's approach to children's work / Deborah Levison -- Working children and the cultural perception of childhood / Zandra Pedraza-Gómez -- Harmed by work or developing through work? Issues in the study of psychosocial impacts / Martin Woodhead -- The reintegration of children into the adult world of work: ominous sign or cause for optimism? / Dieter Kirchhfer -- Care and domestic work -- Child domestic workers in Zimbabwe / Michael Bourdillon -- Negotiating gender identities: domestic work of Indian children in Britain and in India / Vinod Chandra -- The significance of care and domestic work to children: a German portrayal / Anne Wihstutz -- 'Helping at home': the concept of childhood and work among the Nahuas of Tlaxcala, Mexico / Martha Areli Ramírez Sánchez -- Work and competence -- Children's work as preparation for adulthood: a British perspective / Jim McKechnie and Sandy Hobbs -- Working children in Fez (Morocco): relationship between knowledge and strategies -- For social and professional integration / Bernard Schlemmer -- Working and growing up in America: myths and realities / Jeylan T. Mortimer -- Between prohibition and praise: some hidden aspects of children's work in affluent societies / Manfred Liebel -- Participation of working children -- Children's work as 'participation': thoughts on ethnographic data in Lima and the Algarve / Antonella Invernizzi -- Child employment in Northern Ireland: myths and realities / Madeleine Leonard -- Vocabularies, motives and meanings-school-age workers in Britain: towards a synthesis? / Christopher Pole -- Child work and child labour in Italy: the point of view of the children / Maria Teresa Tagliaventi -- Work: a way to participative autonomy for children / Beatrice Hungerland -- Citizenship and working children's movements and organisations -- The stakes of children's participation in Africa: the African movement of working children and youth 179 / Hamidou Coly -- Working with working children in India / Nandana Reddy -- Dialogue and empowerment for change: the influence of organisations of working children in Southeast Asia on the social status of working children / Dominique Pierre Plateau -- Do the participation articles in the convention on the rights of the child (CRC) present us with a recipe for children's citizenship? / Brian Milne -- Challenges and perspectives for research and policy -- Challenges for social research and action with working children / Virginia Morrow -- Some suggestions for social research on working children's initiatives / William E. Myers -- The balance model reconsidered: changing perceptions of child employment / Sandy Hobbs and Jim McKechnie -- Exploring children's work through pictures / Phil Mizen.
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Publisher:
Jessica Kingsley Publishers,
Publication Place:
London ; Philadelphia :
ISBN:
9781843105237 (pbk.)
9781846426070 (eBook)
Subject:
Child labor -- Case studies.
Electronic books.
Contents:
Introduction / Beatrice Hungerland, Manfred Liebel, Brian Milne and Anne Wihstutz -- Theoretical approaches -- A feminist economist's approach to children's work / Deborah Levison -- Working children and the cultural perception of childhood / Zandra Pedraza-Gómez -- Harmed by work or developing through work? Issues in the study of psychosocial impacts / Martin Woodhead -- The reintegration of children into the adult world of work: ominous sign or cause for optimism? / Dieter Kirchhfer -- Care and domestic work -- Child domestic workers in Zimbabwe / Michael Bourdillon -- Negotiating gender identities: domestic work of Indian children in Britain and in India / Vinod Chandra -- The significance of care and domestic work to children: a German portrayal / Anne Wihstutz -- 'Helping at home': the concept of childhood and work among the Nahuas of Tlaxcala, Mexico / Martha Areli Ramírez Sánchez -- Work and competence -- Children's work as preparation for adulthood: a British perspective / Jim McKechnie and Sandy Hobbs -- Working children in Fez (Morocco): relationship between knowledge and strategies -- For social and professional integration / Bernard Schlemmer -- Working and growing up in America: myths and realities / Jeylan T. Mortimer -- Between prohibition and praise: some hidden aspects of children's work in affluent societies / Manfred Liebel -- Participation of working children -- Children's work as 'participation': thoughts on ethnographic data in Lima and the Algarve / Antonella Invernizzi -- Child employment in Northern Ireland: myths and realities / Madeleine Leonard -- Vocabularies, motives and meanings-school-age workers in Britain: towards a synthesis? / Christopher Pole -- Child work and child labour in Italy: the point of view of the children / Maria Teresa Tagliaventi -- Work: a way to participative autonomy for children / Beatrice Hungerland -- Citizenship and working children's movements and organisations -- The stakes of children's participation in Africa: the African movement of working children and youth 179 / Hamidou Coly -- Working with working children in India / Nandana Reddy -- Dialogue and empowerment for change: the influence of organisations of working children in Southeast Asia on the social status of working children / Dominique Pierre Plateau -- Do the participation articles in the convention on the rights of the child (CRC) present us with a recipe for children's citizenship? / Brian Milne -- Challenges and perspectives for research and policy -- Challenges for social research and action with working children / Virginia Morrow -- Some suggestions for social research on working children's initiatives / William E. Myers -- The balance model reconsidered: changing perceptions of child employment / Sandy Hobbs and Jim McKechnie -- Exploring children's work through pictures / Phil Mizen.
Physical Description:
268 p.
Electronic Location:
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Publication Date:
2007.
Title:
Working together how workplace bonds strengthen a diverse democracy / Cynthia Estlund.
Author:
Estlund, Cynthia.
ebrary, Inc.
General Notes:
Includes bibliographical references (p. [219]-233) and index.
Connectedness in the workplace : a sketch -- From "the workplace" to workplaces : variety and change in the organization of work -- Working together across racial lines : how much does it happen and what difference does it make? -- Men and women working together : some consequences of gender integration at work -- Situating the workplace in civil society : social integration, social capital, and deliberation at work -- Compulsion, connectedness, and the constitution of the workplace -- Refining the "Equal protection clause" of the workplace -- Protecting collective voice and promoting cooperation in the workplace.
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Publisher:
Oxford University Press,
Publication Place:
Oxford ; New York :
ISBN:
0195158288 (alk. paper)
Subject:
Diversity in the workplace -- United States.
Discrimination in employment -- United States.
Discrimination in employment -- Law and legislation -- United States.
Industrial relations -- United States.
Organizational behavior -- United States.
Personnel management -- United States.
Labor laws and legislation -- United States.
Electronic books.
Contents:
Connectedness in the workplace : a sketch -- From "the workplace" to workplaces : variety and change in the organization of work -- Working together across racial lines : how much does it happen and what difference does it make? -- Men and women working together : some consequences of gender integration at work -- Situating the workplace in civil society : social integration, social capital, and deliberation at work -- Compulsion, connectedness, and the constitution of the workplace -- Refining the "Equal protection clause" of the workplace -- Protecting collective voice and promoting cooperation in the workplace.
Physical Description:
x, 240 p.
Electronic Location:
http://site.ebrary.com/lib/excellence/Doc?id=10085285
Publication Date:
2003.
Title:
Working virtue virtue ethics and contemporary moral problems / edited by Rebecca L. Walker, Philip J. Ivanhoe.
Author:
Walker, Rebecca L.
Ivanhoe, P. J.
ebrary, Inc.
General Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Introduction / Rebecca L. Walker and Philip J. Ivanhoe -- Caring as relation and virtue in teaching / Nel Noddings -- Professing medicine, virtue based ethics, and the retrieval of professionalism / Edmund D. Pellegrino -- Doctoring and self-forgiveness / Jeffrey Blustein -- Virtue ethics as professional ethics: the case of psychiatry / Jennifer Radden -- Trust, suffering, and the Aesculapian virtues / Annette C. Baier -- Environmental virtue ethics / Rosalind Hursthouse -- The good life for non-human animas: what virtue requires of humans / Rebecca L. Walker -- Law, morality, and virtue / Peter Koller -- Virtue ethics, role ethics, and business ethics / Christine Swanton -- Racial virtues / Lawrence Blum -- Virtue and a warrior's anger / Nancy Sherman -- Famine, affluence, and virtue / Michael Slote -- Filial piety as a virtue / Philip J. Ivanhoe.
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Publisher:
Clarendon Press ; Oxford University Press,
Publication Place:
Oxford : New York :
ISBN:
9780199271658 (hbk. : alk. paper)
0199271658 (hbk. : alk. paper)
Subject:
Virtue.
Ethics.
Moral conditions.
Electronic books.
Contents:
Introduction / Rebecca L. Walker and Philip J. Ivanhoe -- Caring as relation and virtue in teaching / Nel Noddings -- Professing medicine, virtue based ethics, and the retrieval of professionalism / Edmund D. Pellegrino -- Doctoring and self-forgiveness / Jeffrey Blustein -- Virtue ethics as professional ethics: the case of psychiatry / Jennifer Radden -- Trust, suffering, and the Aesculapian virtues / Annette C. Baier -- Environmental virtue ethics / Rosalind Hursthouse -- The good life for non-human animas: what virtue requires of humans / Rebecca L. Walker -- Law, morality, and virtue / Peter Koller -- Virtue ethics, role ethics, and business ethics / Christine Swanton -- Racial virtues / Lawrence Blum -- Virtue and a warrior's anger / Nancy Sherman -- Famine, affluence, and virtue / Michael Slote -- Filial piety as a virtue / Philip J. Ivanhoe.
Physical Description:
ix, 319 p.
Electronic Location:
http://site.ebrary.com/lib/excellence/Doc?id=10271554
Publication Date:
2007.