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A career break is a period of time out from employment. Traditionally, this is for women to raise children, but it is sometimes used for people taking time out of their career for personal development and/or professional development. ==History== A career break is usually between one month and two years long. Six months to two years is the most common period of time for a career break.〔The Career Break Site survey, 2005〕 It is also possible to take a mini career break〔Term coined by The Career Break Site, 2007〕 of less than one month, which enables people to try out career break activities without committing to longer periods of time. Shorter career breaks are most popular with the people over 45 years of age.〔 It can take the form of a sabbatical, which can be paid or unpaid; unpaid sabbaticals are much more common.〔 Sabbaticals were originally only offered to academics and clerics but are now being increasingly offered by companies.〔(Management Today article )〕 A career break is not simply a period of unemployment. Career breakers usually do one or more of the following: * Travel * Voluntary work * Paid work abroad * Studying or training * Offering palliative care * Raising children * Staying up-to-date with (profession related) news * Recovering from accidents or illnesses 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Career break」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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