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Social Change, Migration and Work-Life Balance

In light of the recent data issued by the Romanian Institute of Statistics regarding Romanian emigration, we argue that the size and impact of this phenomenon on the various aspects of social life, especially the labor and family ones, are worth considering. The work-family balance is a theme increa...

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Emigration
Families & family life
Family work relationship
International relations
Labor
Labor migration
Migration
Population
Social change
Social structure
Society
Sociological research
Sociology
Statistics
Work life balance
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