Non-work

Synonyms for "non-work"

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A consideration of some of the issues surrounding the definition of work therefore leads to the identification of a number of different ways in which it is possible to define work, and by extension, non-work.

Source: wiktionary

Certainly, all those who qualified for a disability benefit worked less. Of the vocational and other non-medical interventions covered by this study, this process was found to be the most significant indicator for non-work at the end of the follow-up period.

Source: wiktionary

Greenhaus & Beutell (1985) were one of the first to define work/non-work conflict, whereby non-work was interpreted in terms of “family” (and therefore excluding responsibilities and activities beyond the immediate family).

Source: wiktionary

If an artist, in creating works, implies infinite non-works (i.e. work produced cannot replace other possible works and in fact prevents them), but is an obstacle to their development thanks to the limitations of his personality, then the single artist must be removed and all possible artists must have access to the project, as must, therefore, all possible arts.

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