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‘Playing makes it fun’ in out-of-school activities: Children’s organised leisure [PDF]
Satu Lehto, Kristiina Eskelinen
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A Meta‐Analysis of Antecedents and Outcomes of Flexible Working Arrangements
ABSTRACT Flexible working arrangements (FWAs) are increasingly available and used across diverse settings, particularly following the COVID‐19 pandemic. Yet, knowledge of the antecedents and outcomes of FWAs is incomplete and inconclusive. It remains unclear what factors facilitate the perceived availability and use of FWAs, and under what conditions ...
Niamh Harrop +2 more
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Socially Patterned Strategic Complementarity between Offline Leisure Activities and Internet Practices among Young People [PDF]
Jordi López‐Sintas +2 more
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ABSTRACT This study examines how guidance practitioners evaluate and communicate career information, highlighting key contextual influences. An online survey conducted with 330 guidance practitioners in Quebec (Canada) revealed that the majority considered most of the evaluation criteria to be very important and regularly used collaborative ...
Sabruna Dorceus +3 more
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The Relationship between Leisure Activities and Social Health of the Elderly in Iran. [PDF]
Hosseini Zare SM +5 more
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ABSTRACT Digital platform (DP) enterprises have risen to the top of the global economy by inverting traditional business models. They earn money through matchmaking, transaction facilitation, and efficient orchestration of other stakeholders' resources.
Lukas R. G. Fitz, Jochen Scheeg
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Leisure Activities for Mild Cognitive Impairment: Reconsidering an Intriguing Hypothesis Through a Methodological Lens [Letter]. [PDF]
Zhao FY, Fu QQ, Ho YS.
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An analysis of leisure attitudes of the individuals participating in dance activities and the relationship between leisure attitude and life satisfaction. [PDF]
Belgin Gökyürek
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ABSTRACT This study explores the immediate responses of portfolio entrepreneurs (PEs) in the Netherlands to the onset of the COVID‐19 pandemic. Employing a longitudinal design, real‐time data were collected from 21 PEs through verbal interviews and open‐ended questionnaires, capturing their initial entrepreneurial reactions.
Tobias Kutzewski, Ingrid A. M. Wakkee
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