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The Work-Life Research Centre:
- is future and internationally oriented, with a focus
on emerging issues and future developments,
- seeks to develop cross-national collaborative work
with researchers in other countries
- takes a life course perspective,
- covers both the care of children and adults as well as leisure and other non work activities
- works
with different disciplines and multiple perspectives,
- works with researchers and practitioners;
- addresses both theory and practice and the relationship
between them,
- encourage post graduate activity in the field - to
develop the new generation of work-life researchers.
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