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Meg G. Hancock Richard S. Balkin Summer M. Reiner Sarah Williams Quentin Hunter Brent Powell Gerald A. Juhnke 《The Career development quarterly》2019,67(3):264-270
Intercollegiate athletics represent an industry prone to challenges of work addiction and life balance. Work addiction and life balance domains in male and female intercollegiate athletic coaches and administrators (N = 245) were examined using multiple regression analysis. Higher levels of stress/anxiety, sleep disturbance, and career satisfaction and lower levels of quality of relationships and friendships were the strongest predictors of work addiction. Counseling focused on reducing the negative aspects of work addiction, while maintaining job performance, may benefit this population. 相似文献
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Journal of Population Research - Post 2005 in India, a number of public policy initiatives were introduced to strengthen existing programs for welfare of the ever-increasing population aged... 相似文献
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有营养学家认为常食鲜花可调节神经,促进新陈代谢,提高机体免疫力,达到美容艳肤的作用。(真是不吃也不行呀!)把鲜花做成花粥可尝此种吃法,下面介绍几种花粥的制作方法: 相似文献
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迷幻的透明感妆容
给喜欢清纯女生的男人当头一击!
妆容要点:
重点在突出一双清澈眼睛的妆容。以珠光的棕灰色眼影打造眼部的烟熏迷离感觉。在此基础上用透明金色眼影从眉骨处晕染。 相似文献
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The “marriageability of men” is an argument used in sociological research to understand demographic changes in marriage and to analyze social dynamics associated with gender, race, class, family, the workplace, incarceration, and more. While some are marrying later and others are foregoing marriage altogether, a lack of marriageable men is often part of the argument concerning new patterns of family formation in the United States. Research mobilizing the marriageability of men hypothesis spans a great deal of subfields of sociological research, not all in conversation with one another – and not all explicitly making use of the term. This article collects these diverse strands of thought and presents an argument for how and why men are less marriageable, what this means, and why it means different things for different groups of men and women. Racialized and classed conceptions of masculinity create different kinds of struggles for different groups of men and work against their marriageability for different reasons. We discuss the impact of incarceration, new struggles in a service economy, and shifts in women's perceptions and expectations of what qualifies men as “marriageable.” 相似文献
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