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Parents of kids with disability more likely to be burnt out, study finds

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Parents of kids with disability more likely to be burnt out, study finds
Parents of kids with disability more likely to be burnt out, study finds
A major Australian study finds parents caring for young children with disability are twice as likely to say they are in poor health, feeling constantly in demand and lonely.
NL Times
NL Times10 hrs ago
Workers use AI more than employers support it, study finds
Workers are adopting artificial intelligence in the workplace faster than many employers.
Fortune
Fortune2 days ago
Forget RTO: Fully remote workers report the highest well-being—and are less likely to quit, new study of 7,700 employees finds
The research found little evidence that remote workers felt less connected to colleagues or workplace culture—despite what CEOs like Jamie Dimon say.
Washington Free Beacon
Washington Free Beacon🏁 first to report3 days ago
Minimum Wage Hurts Poor Workers, New Study Finds
A new study by academic economists concludes that higher minimum wages hurt low-income workers by reducing their hours, the chance that they remain employed, and their overall income.