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1by Bailey, Janis Troup, Carolyn Strachan, Glenda Published in Journal of higher education policy and management (04.05.2017)“...One focus of gender equity policies in universities has been the creation of 'retention' part-time work for professional staff, which allows employees to move...”
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2by Troup, Carolyn Published in Australian journal of labour economics (01.08.2011)“...The use of flexible arrangements will likely increase with the Labour government's introduction of the National Employment Standards which provide employees...”
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3by White, Katherine M Terry, Deborah J Troup, Carolyn Rempel, Lynn A Norman, Paul Mummery, Kerry Riley, Malcolm Posner, Natasha Kenardy, Justin Published in Journal of aging and physical activity (01.07.2012)“...A randomized controlled trial evaluated the effectiveness of a 4-wk extended theory of planned behavior (TPB) intervention to promote regular physical activity...”
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4Gender equity in professional and general staff in Australian universities: the contemporary pictureby Strachan, Glenda Bailey, Janis Wallace, Michelle Troup, Carolyn Published in Labour & industry (Brisbane, Qld.) (01.09.2013)“...Most research on employment conditions of university staff has focused on academic staff and excluded all other staff who now constitute the majority of...”
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5by Broadbent, Kaye Troup, Carolyn Strachan, Glenda Published in Labour & industry (Brisbane, Qld.) (01.09.2013)“...As universities in Australia have undergone transformation in the past two decades, the pressure on academics to gain external grant funding for research has...”
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6“...Telework arrangements include a suite of options that workplaces provide to meet the growing demand for greater work flexibility and as a strategy to promote...”
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7by White, Katherine M Terry, Deborah J Troup, Carolyn Rempel, Lynn A Norman, Paul Published in Appetite (01.10.2010)“...The present study tested the utility of an extended version of the theory of planned behaviour that included a measure of planning, in the prediction of eating...”
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9by White, Katherine M Terry, Deborah J Troup, Carolyn Rempel, Lynn A Published in Psychology, health & medicine (01.08.2007)“...Promoting healthy lifestyle behaviors is an important aspect of interventions designed to improve the management of chronic diseases such as Type 2 diabetes...”
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10“...The concept of control is a prominent component of theories of stress. From a transactional framework, appraisal of control is seen as important in influencing...”
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11by Bailey, Janis Troup, Carolyn Strachan, Glenda Published in Journal of Higher Education Policy and Management (01.06.2017)“...One focus of gender equity policies in universities has been the creation of 'retention' part-time work for professional staff, which allows employees to move...”
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14by Troup, Carolyn Published in Australian Journal of Labour Economics (2011)“...The use of flexible arrangements will likely increase with the Labour government's introduction of the National Employment Standards which provide employees...”
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16by Troup, Carolyn Published in Australian Journal of Labour Economics (AJLE) (2011)“...The use of flexible arrangements will likely increase with the Labour government’s introduction of the National Employment Standards which provide employees...”
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18“...Telework arrangements include a suite of options that workplaces provide to meet the growing demand for greater work flexibility and as a strategy to promote...”
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19“...As universities in Australia have undergone transformation in the past two decades, the pressure on academics to gain external grant funding for research has...”
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20by White, Katherine M Terry, Deborah J Troup, Carolyn Rempel, Lynn A Norman, Paul Published in Appetite“...The present study tested the utility of an extended version of the theory of planned behaviour that included a measure of planning, in the prediction of eating...”