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Spending Leisure Time in Retirement
The purpose of this article is to get an insight into ways of spending leisure time in retirement and satisfaction with it. The differences in the ways of spending leisure time as related to adjustment to retirement and income per member of household have also been examined.
ŠTAMBUK, ANA +2 more
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ABSTRACT Background Patients with head and neck cancer (HNC) often experience deteriorated health‐related quality of life (HRQoL) and loss of body weight and muscle mass. The primary aim was to determine if a home‐based exercise program, aiming to increase physical activity (PA), could reduce muscle mass loss and fatigue.
Camilla Wallmander +8 more
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Genetic and Environmental Influences on the Allocation of Adolescent Leisure Time Activities [PDF]
Brett C. Haberstick +2 more
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Balancing Leisure and Work: Evidence from the Seasonal Home [PDF]
Seasonal homes are used during leisure time for many recreational activities, yet recent technological innovations have diminished the separation between the work place and the seasonal home.
Johnson, Kenneth M., Stewart, Susan I.
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ABSTRACT Background To evaluate postoperative health‐related quality of life (HRQoL) for pituitary adenoma patients, multidimensional assessment is important. Available data is limited on long‐term follow‐up. Methods Prospectively, 52 nonfunctioning (NFA) and functioning (FA) pituitary adenoma patients were included.
Gonneke E. Joustra +7 more
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Synchronous Leisure, Jointness and Household Labor Supply [PDF]
This paper examines the synchronous leisure of spouses and the extent to which spouses spend time together. The time budget data set used in this paper allows for a distinction between simultaneous time-use of spouses and the actual time that spouses ...
Hallberg, Daniel
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Abstract Retirees re‐entering the workforce, popularly termed as bridge employment, is a phenomenon that is anticipated to increase in the coming years. Though research establishes that these employees have unique aspirations and work motives (see Mazumdar et al., 2020), primary research on how the retirement transition and bridge employment shape each
Bishakha Mazumdar +2 more
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Quiet Quitting or Noisy Leisure? The Allocation of Time and Remote Work, 2019-2022
Christos Makridis
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Highly Educated, New Foreign Workers' Acculturation and Coping Mechanisms in a Large Korean Company
ABSTRACT The need for skilled foreign workers in South Korea (Korea hereafter) has grown substantially due Korea's changing workforce demographics, skill mismatch, transformation of business portfolios, and the pursuit of globalized business. As a result, large Korean companies have begun to recruit highly educated foreign workers for global talent ...
Dae Seok Chai
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ABSTRACT Compensation plays a pivotal role in shaping employee behavior, motivation, and well‐being. Although extant research has explored various dimensions of compensation, questions about how important pay is to employees and concerns (on the part of employers and/or employees) about the unintended negative (in addition to intended positive ...
Barry Gerhart, Ji Hyun Kim, Shan He
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