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Publikováno v:
Frontiers in Psychology, Vol 14 (2023)
This study analyses the experiences of working from home (WfH) during the COVID-19 pandemic and the impact it has on working mothers through the lens of “mental load.” Remote study, often lauded as a way to reduce work/life conflicts, can bring n
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https://doaj.org/article/e4b559c843e342c99cb20bd3790904e1
This book examines Polish migration to Ireland in the context of ‘new mobilities in Europe'. It includes detailed accounts of the working lives of a group of mainly skilled Polish migrants in Dublin. They were interviewed at regular intervals as pa
Publikováno v:
Irish Journal of Sociology. 30:225-243
The growth and the nature of precarious work has become an important subject of research on contemporary employment. Equally, there has been an increased interest among researchers in understanding the social consequences of precarious employment. Th
Publikováno v:
Social Politics: International Studies in Gender, State & Society.
This article addresses the gendered impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic on the policy domains of care, with a particular focus on childcare. By using historical institutionalism as a conceptual framework, and Ireland as a case study, the article examine
Autor:
Alicja Bobek
Publikováno v:
Geoforum. 109:24-34
Over the last few decades lifestyle migration has been receiving increased interest amongst scholars. Most of the studies conducted in Europe tend to focus on the individuals from the ‘Old’ European Union (EU) countries moving abroad in search of
Autor:
Michelle Share, Alicja Bobek
This volume explores the family formation and life course of Polish people in Ireland, who make up the largest immigrant group in Ireland. Chapters address key dimensions of the life course in three parts focusing on childhood and youth, adulthood an
Publikováno v:
Irish Journal of Sociology. 26:162-182
Migrant workers in the construction industry are often taken to be motivated purely by short-term financial gains. The dramatic influx of Polish workers into the Irish building industry during the Celtic Tiger boom thus appears a clear case of econom
Autor:
James Wickham, Alicja Bobek
Publikováno v:
Industrial Relations Journal. 49:336-351
Formal and informal employment have traditionally been perceived as separate. This division usually has a social, geographical and temporal character. However, it has also been argued that formal and informal economic practices are not necessarily di
Autor:
Camilla Devitt, Alicja Bobek
Publikováno v:
Employee Relations. 39:1015-1029
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to explore the ethnically diverse workplace in Irish hospitals by examining the perspectives of foreign- and Irish-born professionals and their managers. Design/methodology/approach Semi-structured qualitative int
Publikováno v:
Irish Journal of Sociology. 23:71-92
This article examines the ability of young Irish graduates to enact mobility as a form of personal and career development both during economic expansion and recession. Of particular interest is the observation that Irish graduates are much more mobil