The reasons the study sites are: no clear career paths, few role models, hostile work environments, isolation, unequal reward systems, extreme work pressures and lack of sponsorship and mentors.
Those in attendance at the two-day Central Economic Work Conference said pressures could arise from potential inflation and asset bubbles, meaning higher interest rates could be on the horizon.
This recession-age fable, which revolves around love, work, family pressures, and hidebound traditions, is set in contemporary Lisbon but breathes the air of a dreamy, timeless romanticism one that befits the long view of life taken by its hundred-year-old director, Manoel de Oliveira.
Paul Zoller's set, a pine box, expanded and contracted to symbolize the pressures at work.
Unfortunately, these agencies can be subject to the same political and professional pressures at work in society generally.
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Nonetheless, there are more reliable inflationary pressures at work, notably rising commodity prices.
Conflict, or at least friction that sometimes flares into a burst of anger, is almost inevitable given the personalities and pressures at work.
What buoyancy there is in his life comes from an unflappable wife (Chiara Caselli) and their three daughters, and the sequences in and around their country house feel like a tranquil, not quite real respite from the pressures of work.
In Dr Boyd's model (as in the real world), these two pressures tended to work in opposite directions.
Gillian Colville uses professional support at work to cope with the pressures.
Critics say that the difficulties with handling today's complex technology have been compounded by hasty, negligent work due to the intense time pressures.
Some blame the much-dissected dual pressures of home and work: Labor Department surveys consistently find that women do more at home than men, even when both are working paying jobs.
There are other factors at work besides the world's population pressures.
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"Early action will go some way to alleviate the current pressures, but there is still much work to be done across Wales, " she said.
"In my conversations with Prime Minister Netanyahu, I was very clear about the need to stop settlements, to make sure we are stopping the building of outposts, to work with the Palestinian authority in order to alleviate some of the pressures that the Palestinian people are under, " he said.
For a liquid piston to work, its surface must be stable in the face of rapidly changing pressures.
These pressures can have a substantial impact in a country like France where intellectual elites work through petitions or direct influence on the government citing the special status of France in the world.
Wage pressures and attrition are part of the reason IT-services companies are reaching out to establish work centers in places like Brazil and the Philippines.
Critics of the big four argue that auditors are well paid for the risks that they run, and that legal pressures are the only way to keep their feet to the fire, ensuring high-quality work.
While the clinical director did not wish to comment directly to the BBC, other medics who work in both hospitals said while they are disappointed at his decision it is hardly surprising considering the mounting pressures he and his staff are facing.
Without the pressures of being a public company, SAS is, among other things, a great place to work.
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