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Ruth Cuadra

Workplace design: rethinking the workspace - 1 views

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    The changing world of work, which means employers face a battle to keep staff motivated and loyal, is forcing physical changes to workplaces just as much as it is to issues of remuneration and promotion.
Ruth Cuadra

Digilogue: the convergence of the digital and analogue - 0 views

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    Change doesn't care if you like it or not. A computer interface can never really replace a human face...or can it?
Steve Prulhiere

Vital Tips To Keep In Mind While Borrowing Same Day Loans Online! - 0 views

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    In this modern world, life of every individual is changing at the fast pace. No one can predict when one faces the tough financial time and need the urgent cash support.
Ariane Karakalos

California's changing face, through centuries of books | California Watch - 0 views

  • "The browser is designed to enable you to examine the frequency of words (banana) or phrases ('United States of America') in books over time,"
  • 5.2 million books – about 4 percent of all published books.
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    Google's Ngram Viewer
Ruth Cuadra

China Loosens One-Child Policy | Planetizen: The Urban Planning, Design, and Developmen... - 0 views

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    The Communist Party announced changes to their one-child policy to allow urban couple to have two children is both parents are only-children.  China's population is aging rapidly and they face looming labor shortages before they can get a firm foothold on prosperity.
Elizabeth Merritt

Corporate Board Diversity Increased in 2021. Some Ask What Took So Long. - The New York... - 0 views

  • California, where many companies are based, passed laws that require greater diversity on corporate boards — and these appear to have had an impact. One, passed in 2018, requires boards of public companies with their principal executive office in the state to have at least two female directors, and the other, passed in 2020, says boards must have one or more directors from an “underrepresented community,” which includes people of several races and ethnic groups and people who identify as gay, lesbian, bisexual or transgender. Other states have introduced legislation that would require boards to have a certain number of women.
Ariane Karakalos

NCCP | The Changing Face of Child Poverty in California - 0 views

  • Despite the national decline in child poverty and low-income rates in the United States since the early 1990s, the rates in California have surpassed those of the nation.
  • a large and growing majority of poor children live in working families, and as many of California’s poor children live in two-parent as in single-parent families.
  • Almost half of all California’s children are immigrants, and the large majority of these immigrants are Hispanic.
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  • Poverty rates for Hispanic children increased from 30 to 34 percent, an increase of 14 percent. Poverty rates for African-American children went from 32 to 24 percent. At the same time, the poverty rates for white children stayed nearly flat at about 11 percent.
  • The poverty rate for Asian-American children was 19 percent during 1996–2000.
  • Children in two-parent families in California are more likely to be poor than they were two decades ago, but they continue to have much lower poverty rates than children living with single mothers.
    • Garry Golden
       
      all relevant stats for our Domain work... have noted this file in Dropbox as well as a resource
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