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    The high proportion of interlocked firms and the prevalence of intra-group connections may beexplained by the composition of our sample that under-represents UK independent SMEs.
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    Finally if alcohol is laid on or the conference heads to a bar after the talks, be careful!
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    Studies have identified an increase in the prevalence of mental health difficulties amongst.
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    Most. empirical studies investigating the prevalence of presenteeism and its correlates adopt this definition by.
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    1. Sheffield Economic Research Paper Series. SERP Number: 2009006. ISSN 1749-8368. Paul Mosley and Altay Mussurov. Poverty and Economic Growth in Russia’s Regions. April 2009. Department of Economics University of Sheffield 9 Mappin Street
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    Session 1: Granulation - The Big Picture. 1. Session 1: Granulation - The Big Picture. Agglomeration at the Sharp End - Industrial Practice and Needs. D. York Proctor and Gamble, UK. The last decade has seen an impressive growth in the research and
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    and counselling (48.0% usage), and drug and alcohol support programs. Third, several safety.
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    The. weaker association for men may reflect their lower prevalence of part-time work, with most.
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    distress; increased disease prevalence; and reduced investments in (health) human capital.
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    Sheffield Economic Research Paper Series. SERP Number: 2010021. ISSN 1749-8368. Jenny Willson and Andy Dickerson. Part time employment and happiness: A cross-country analysis. December 2010. Department of Economics University of Sheffield 9 Mappin