954 resultados para New Haven Redevelopment Agency. Family Relocation Office.
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From the advance sheets of vol. III of the Transactions of the society.
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1916- Dec.31 (one unnumbered report for Jan.-Dec. 1916, also 45th for 1915/16)
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"January 1973."
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Includes bibliographical references.
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Organisational relocation directly affects the family. It is thus often assumed that relocation is more difficult for individuals with families; however, few studies actually examine this premise. This paper investigates whether family status plays a role in relocation by comparing single individuals to married individuals. The paper uses qualitative and quantitative indicators to uncover subtle nuances between the groups and, on the basis of these, develops proposition for future research to test. Quantitative indicators highlight several important differences: Individuals with families report a greater number of moving tasks and difficulties; family relocation is viewed as more complex because of the impact of non-relocation related factors; and employees with families experience more negative and positive consequences of relocation. Qualitative techniques help to uncover subtle differences between groups and suggest that although relocation for families is different from individual relocation, it is not necessarily worse. RP0721.
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Advertised as "this day published" in the Feb. 6, 1816, issue of the Connecticut journal, published by Eli Hudson.