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    Combining study and employment: a step too far?
    (Emerald, 2009) Robotham, David
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    Communication in organisations
    (Financial Times/ Prentice Hall, 2007) Robotham, David
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    From groups to teams to virtual teams
    (Ingenta, 2008) Robotham, David
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    Stress among higher education students: towards a research agenda
    (Springer, 2008) Robotham, David
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    Stress and the higher education student: a critical review of the literature
    (Taylor and Francis, 2006) Robotham, David; Julian, C.
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    Student part-time employment: characteristics and consequences
    (Emerald, 2012-02) Robotham, David
    The aim of the paper is to examine the consequences of students engaging in part-time employment during their studies. It reports the results of a survey of part-time employment among university students. The research examined the possible consequences of combining part-time employment with full-time study, with particular reference to stress.
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    Students' perspectives on term-time employment: an exploratory qualitative study.
    (2012) Robotham, David
    The number of full-time students engaging in part-time employment during their studies at university continues to rise, both in the UK and also in other countries. The majority of previous studies in this area have adopted a quantitative research design using a survey. This study seeks to address this weakness in the existing literature through using qualitative data. Students at a large university in the UK completed an online survey requiring more discursive answers. The findings indicate that part-time employment continues to be a majority experience for those students. The data also indicates that while there are negative consequences of combining study and part-time employment, there also perceived benefits to be gained.
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