McDermott, Laura Pelecanos, Anita Krepska, Amy de Jersey, Susan Sekar, Renuka Mao, Derek Lee, Geraldine Blackie, Annika Eley, Victoria
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The Australian & New Zealand journal of obstetrics & gynaecology
Consensus-based recommendations guiding oral intake during labour are lacking. We surveyed women at a tertiary women's hospital about preferences for and experiences of oral intake during labour, gastrointestinal symptoms during labour and recalled advice about oral intake. Women who experienced labour completed a postpartum survey with responses a...
Thiele, Clare Elizabeth Beckmann, Michael
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The Australian & New Zealand journal of obstetrics & gynaecology
During induction of labour (IOL), the optimal timing of oxytocin following amniotomy is unknown, with limited data to guide decision-making. This study aimed to see whether a 2-h delay after amniotomy before starting oxytocin during IOL reduced the use of oxytocin as well as other positive or negative impact. A propensity-score-matched cohort study...
Dedieu, Benoît Nettle, Ruth Schiavi, Sandra Mara de Alencar Sraïri, Mohamed Taher Malanski, Priscila Duarte
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Frontiers in Sustainable Food Systems
The 2nd International Symposium on Work in Agriculture (March 29–April 1 2021) was a moment for debate on the perspectives of work in agriculture. In this article, we propose to summarize the exchanges that outline the major issues from this event. We made a bibliometric analysis of all the contributions presented and a cross-cutting expert synthes...
Vobič, Igor Bembič, Branko
The public broadcaster RTV Slovenia strategically relied on non-standard employment for its permanent workers until the courts ruled that this was unlawful about a decade ago. The ensuing process of standardising employment has led to the regular employment of about 500 "permanently outsourced workers" under various arrangements. To interrogate the...
Jada, Kaleb Shiferaw
For the majority of developing nations, malnutrition is a recurring issue. Globally, one in ten people are undernourished and though the problem exists in every country, not surprisingly, the extent is more severe in low-income countries. In this part of the world, smallholders play a key role in the food system as they produce diverse and cultural...
Hančič, Tajda
Zaključna naloga obravnava aktualen problem tehnološke brezposelnosti, ki nastopi kot posledica kontinuiranega tehnološkega razvoja in uporabe vedno več avtomatiziranih procesov na različnih delovnih mestih. Trend kapitalistične zamenjave človeškega dela s strojno opremo se začne s prvo industrijsko revolucijo v 18. stoletju, ki drastično spremeni ...
Thiollet, Hélène
How was the Saudi monarchy able to stave off the Arab Spring? One answer to this question lies in migration politics, which are integral to the regime’s ad hoc survival strategies. An analysis of migration politics, moreover, brings to light longstanding dynamics of state transformation in what remains one of the largest immigration countries in th...
Adeosun, Kehinde Paul Greene, Mary Oosterveer, Peter
Understanding the interaction between urban daily lives and patterns of food consumption in the Global South is important for informing health and sustainability transitions. In recent years, the lives of poor urban dwellers have undergone significant transformations which have been associated with shifts in patterns of daily food consumption from ...
Becot, Renaud
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García-Zúñiga, Mario
En España, como en otros países católicos, domingos y fiestas de precepto no implicaban la total paralización de la actividad económica. Frente a la genérica prohibición de todo trabajo servil, las constituciones sinodales muestran el difícil equilibrio que trató de lograr la teología católica entre el cumplimiento del precepto del descanso dominic...