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"Work-in-Life" : reconsidering work-life balance in Singapore
Published 2016“…The results reveal the importance of normative control on employees’ perception of work-life boundaries and highlight the integration between their work and personal selves. The findings then question the effectiveness of work-life balance policies on reducing work-life conflict and the necessity of the policies propagated by the government and corporations.…”
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6862
Exploring the gendered nature of silver tourism
Published 2016“…In-depth qualitative interviews were conducted with sixteen Singaporean middle-class baby-boomer retirees. Findings highlight the persistence of gender inequalities in the division of household labor and caregiving during retirement. …”
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6863
Delayed marriage : a life course perspective on the attitudes and perceptions of marriage among young adults in Singapore
Published 2017“…Utilising the Elder’s life course perspective as a theoretical framework, this study built on prior research to understand how young adults negotiate the twin forces of modernisation and culture to construct their trajectory of adulthood. The findings revealed that Singapore experiences “late and orderly” adulthood, wherein marriage is still a desirable transition in adulthood but it is delayed because of the lengthening of work and courtship.…”
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6864
Unveiling perspectives of Islam : seeing through the eyes of Singapore's educated Chinese youths who subscribe to No religion
Published 2017“…The results of 8 interviews illuminate the effectiveness of knowledge and education in reducing negative perceptions. The findings also show that respondents exercise their identity as a dominant ethnic group in maintaining societal norms resulting in unfavorable attitudes towards the out-group. …”
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6865
Volunteering with Singapore’s vulnerable seniors : what is influencing the youths’ willingness?
Published 2018“…This study seeks to investigate Singapore’s sociocultural factors that are affecting the willingness of its youths towards volunteering with the vulnerable seniors. Findings show that first, unlike youth volunteers, non-volunteers mostly focus on individual achievements, assume that most seniors have family members to take care of them, and over-rely on the government to support the vulnerable seniors. …”
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6866
Uncovering the ideology of familialism on families with special needs child : from a mother’s perspective
Published 2018“…In-depth interviews were conducted with 14 mothers across different socioeconomic status to provide a comparison of their lived realities. Findings uncovered power relations and socioeconomic position that influence a mother’s structural strain, their construction of familialism and the administration of state and institutions on families.…”
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6867
A sociology of comfort food in Singapore
Published 2018“…Using Claude Fischler’s theoretical framework of the omnivore’s dilemma, the analysis is broken down into two parts: (i) the identification of three categories of comfort food – home-cooked food, local food and non-local food and (ii) the effects of modern society on the respondents’ choice of comfort food from the three categories. The findings suggest that Singaporean Chinese youth lean towards non-local food as their comfort food to seek the cosmopolitan identity. …”
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6868
Typeical Singapore : tracing Singapore's history through vernacular typography
Published 2018“…The result of the research findings would be presented in both digital and print publication which would include a series of typography designs that reflect the character of each of the chosen areas in Singapore. …”
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6869
The rise of China in Southeast Asia (SEA) : an analysis of hedging strategy on selected SEA states from 2008-16
Published 2019“…Specifically, the paper examines whether they have adopted hedging strategy as a means to manage major power engagement. The findings reveal that SEA states neither validate nor invalidate the hedging strategy; rather, it can only be observed on a case-by-case basis. …”
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6870
Impact of culture on mobility
Published 2019“…As for Singapore dataset, Land Transport Authority data were retrieved and similar studies were being conducted. The findings can help food and beverages business owners to better locate their business and also allow government security authorities to better plan and allocate manpower as required.…”
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6871
Energy efficient protocol in wireless sensor networks
Published 2019“…This report focuses on finding an effective method of increasing the efficiency of wireless transmission targeting reactive jamming. …”
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Final Year Project (FYP) -
6872
How do hawker vendors achieve upward social mobility despite low educational status?
Published 2019“…Hawkers also have to deal with precarity in their job including the rising cost of food and rents, as well as finding a good location for their business. This research underscores some of the factors that differentiate hawker vendors who achieve upward social mobility from those who do not. …”
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6873
Tied up in a sticky situation : identity disclosure and stigma management strategies of BDSM practitioners in Singapore
Published 2019“…In addition, the BDSM community is an important source for its practitioners to obtain emotional and practical support. Our findings suggest that due to the unique position of BDSM whereby it is technically legal yet not socially accepted in Singapore, the BDSM community employs a stigma management strategy which we termed as “pragmatic inconspicuity”.…”
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6874
The influence of nostalgia on serious leisure participation to achieve personal growth and happiness
Published 2019“…In addition, serious leisure positively affected personal growth and indirectly affected happiness. These findings will provide a deeper understanding on the relationship between the constructs and aid in widening the extant literature on serious leisure and its outcomes.…”
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6875
Impact of delay on the formation of high-order interactions and structural imbalance
Published 2025“…Higher-order interaction is required by raising the value of delay. Our finding indicates that in the dynamics of Heider balance, increasing the delay period increases the order of interactions and the presence of imbalanced triangles even at temperatures close to zero.…”
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6876
Artificial intelligence and power in public service management
Published 2024“…This chapter suggests that digital technologies can under certain circumstances condition decisions and disempower users and under different circumstances empower users and support and enhance decision-making. These findings suggest that in any technological implementation, the benefits of a digital tool should not be taken for granted.…”
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6877
Parent support adviser pilot evaluation: Second interim report
Published 2008“…This second Interim Report of the Parent Support Adviser Pilot reports the findings of interviews with 105 parents and 69 PSAs from the 12 case study LAs held between November 2007 and January 2008. …”
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6878
Road capacity, domestic trade and regional outcomes
Published 2021“…We extend the model by endogenizing the labor supply decision to capture this finding. The model-implied elasticity of employment rates to travel time reductions captures about one-third of the empirical elasticity.…”
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6879
Gender identity in the 2021 census of England and Wales: how a flawed question created spurious data
Published 2024“…Confusion is manifested in the overrepresentation of people lacking English proficiency in the most suspect gender categories. These findings demonstrate how a faulty question can distort our apprehension of the social world.…”
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Mapping inequalities in London
Published 2014“…Measures to tackle these problems are needed, but seeing them where they are most apparent is a first step in understanding them and finding appropriate solutions.…”
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