Using occupational science to study occupational transitions in the realm of work: From micro to macro levels | p. 361 |
Lynn Shaw, Debbie Laliberte Rudman |
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Towards a comprehensive approach for managing transitions of older workers with hearing loss | p. 365 |
Daniel Fok, Lynn Shaw, Mary Beth Jennings, Margaret Cheesman |
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Forever productive: The discursive shaping of later life workers in contemporary Canadian newspapers | p. 377 |
Debbie Laliberte Rudman, Daniel Molke |
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From margins to mainstream: What do we know about work integration for persons with brain injury, mental illness and intellectual disability? | p. 391 |
Bonnie Kirsh, Mary Stergiou-Kita, Rebecca Gewurtz, Deirdre Dawson, Terry Krupa, Rosemary Lysaght, Lynn Shaw |
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Industrial relations reform and the occupational transition of Australian workers: A critical discourse analysis | p. 407 |
Luciano Lo Bartolo, Marie Sheahan |
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Compromised careers: The occupational transition of immigration and resettlement | p. 417 |
Melinda Suto |
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The representations of work-life balance in Canadian newspapers | p. 431 |
Katherine T. Reece, Jane A. Davis, Helene J. Polatajko |
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Perceptions of possibilities of returning to work with chronic musculoskeletal disorders | p. 443 |
Andreja Švajger, Karen Winding |
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Participation in work: A source of wellness for people with psychiatric disability | p. 455 |
Lana van Niekerk |
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Using metaphors to study occupational transitions: A case study of an injured worker with multiple chemical sensitivity | p. 467 |
Crystal Arnold, Lynn Shaw, Gerald Landry |
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Evaluating the support needs of injured workers in managing occupational transitions after injury | p. 477 |
Lynn Shaw, Patti MacAhonic, Rob Lindsay, Phil Brake |
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