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1“...Summary State‐specific statutes providing legal consequences for perpetrating domestic violence in the presence of a child have been enacted across the United...”
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2“...Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to empirically examine the role of perceived ability to participate in decision making in the workplace, with respect to...”
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3by PACHECO, GAIL Published in The Economic record (01.12.2011)“...This article examines the impact of rising minimum wages on employment in New Zealand over the time period 1986–2004. Detailed wage data from Statistics New...”
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4by Dawson, Chris Veliziotis, Michail Pacheco, Gail Webber, Don J Published in Social science & medicine (1982) (01.06.2015)“...Mental health status has an association with labour market outcomes. If people in temporary employment have poorer mental health than those in permanent...”
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5“...This study empirically explores the determinants of political participation. Using data from the European Social Survey, we investigate the relationship...”
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6“...The health care sector in New Zealand has undergone substantial structural reform since 1983 and stands out relative to other OECD countries, with relatively...”
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7by Jiang, Nan Pacheco, Gail Dasgupta, Kabir Published in Journal of population research (Canberra, A.C.T.) (15.06.2019)“...There is growing evidence that frequent residential relocation is often associated with adverse socio-economic outcomes related to education, health and...”
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8“...Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to investigate area-level labour market dynamics from a spatial perspective. This analysis is aimed at better...”
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9by Knechel, W. Robert Naiker, Vic Pacheco, Gail Published in Auditing : a journal of practice and theory (01.05.2007)“...Numerous capital market studies have investigated the stock market's reaction to firms switching to and from brand name auditors (Big 8/6/5/4 auditors)...”
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10by Pacheco, Gail Published in International journal of manpower (2009)“...Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to provide a comprehensive portrait of who earns the minimum wage, in terms of the characteristics of the individual...”
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11“...There is significant research demonstrating the labour market disadvantage experienced by the disabled community. Yet, relationships between wider ill-health...”
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12“...Real minimum wages increased by nearly 33 percent for adults and 123 percent for teenagers in New Zealand between 1999 and 2008. Where fewer than 2 percent of...”
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13by Dye, Jessica Gilbert, Aaron Pacheco, Gail Published in Australian journal of management (01.02.2017)“...Recent evidence has suggested that the benefits of equity market integration may not be shared equally by all firms. Making use of a firm-level measure of...”
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14“...Estimating economic earnings mobility is imperative for understanding the degree to which low pay employment is a temporary or long-term position. The current...”
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15by Rossouw, Stephanié Rossouw, Stephanié Pacheco, Gail Pacheco, Gail Published in Journal of happiness studies (01.06.2012)“...Most research on non-economic quality of life has a national focus and/or uses subjective measures. This paper makes use of a multitude of demographic and...”
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17“...Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to model the link between political participation and life satisfaction whilst correcting for the endogenous nature of...”
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18“...Recent years have seen a push for greater labour market flexibility and an accompanying upsurge of interest in temporary employment and the negative outcomes...”
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19by Lange, Thomas Pacheco, Gail Shrotryia, Vijay Kumar Published in International journal of human resource management (01.10.2010)“...This paper explores the link between cultural behavioural traits, the potential effect of industrialisation and multiple domains of job satisfaction, utilising...”
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20by Pacheco, Gail der Westhuizen, De Wet Ghobadian, Abby Webber, Don J O'Regan, Nicholas Published in British journal of management (01.07.2016)“...This paper contributes to the growing multidisciplinary body of literature on subjective well‐being by investigating the longitudinal stability and impact of...”