Differential impacts of reduced worktime on work-life balance in Korea [PDF]
This study analyzes the heterogenous effects of reducing weekly work hour on workers' quality of life in Korea. Using longitudinal household data from the Korean Labor and Income Panel Study (KLIPS) from 2001 to 2017, this study aims to shed light on how
Hyun Ju Kim +3 more
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Exploring the promoting effect of working time reduction on life satisfaction using Germany as a case study [PDF]
Worktime reduction’s effect on life satisfaction is an important issue but one that has not been fully studied. This article fills this gap and uses an ordered probit model to analyse the working time reduction impact on life satisfaction in Germany by ...
Qinglong Shao
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Construction and application of a nursing human resource allocation model based on the case mix index [PDF]
Background The case mix index (CMI) may reflect the severity of disease and the difficulty of care objectively, and is expected to be an ideal indicator for assessing the nursing workload.
Yanying Yang +7 more
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Does occupational forward bending of the back increase long-term sickness absence risk? A 4-year prospective register-based study using device-measured compositional data analysis [PDF]
OBJECTIVE: Forward bending of the back is common in many jobs and a risk factor for sickness absence. However, this knowledge is based on self-reported forward bending that is generally imprecise.
Nidhi Gupta +7 more
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The Association of Experienced Long Working Hours and Depression, Anxiety, and Suicidal Ideation Among Chinese Medical Residents During the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Multi-Center Cross-Sectional Study [PDF]
Zhiyuan Li,1 Dongmei Liu,1 Xiuping Liu,2 Hui Su,3 Song Bai1 1Department of Urology, Shengjing Hospital of China Medical University, Shenyang, People’s Republic of China; 2Department of General Surgery, Shengjing Hospital of China Medical University ...
Li Z, Liu D, Liu X, Su H, Bai S
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The Impacts of Worktime Control in Context
This article examines the relationships between workers’ control over their working time and their well-being, looking at how these relationships differ across a set of health care occupations that are stratified by class, gender, and race (physicians ...
Jackie Stein
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The “sweet- and sour-spot” of occupational physical activity for back pain: a prospective accelerometer study among eldercare workers [PDF]
OBJECTIVES: Both high and low levels of occupational physical activity are associated with back pain. Thus, there might be a “sweet- and sour-spot” of occupational physical activity for back pain.
Stavros Kyriakidis +5 more
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Worktime control: theoretical conceptualization, current empirical knowledge, and research agenda
Working hours play a crucial role in the life, health, and well-being of workers. Concerning irregular working hours, the recent Fifth European Working Conditions Survey (1) shows that night work is carried out by 19% and shift work by 17% of all workers
Debby GJ Beckers +3 more
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Quick returns, sleep, sleepiness and stress – An intra-individual field study on objective sleep and diary data [PDF]
OBJECTIVES: Quick returns (
Kristin Öster +3 more
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Does less working time improve life satisfaction? Evidence from European Social Survey
Highlights ➢ Ordered probit model is used to analyze worktime-satisfaction nexus in Europe. ➢ A shorter working schedule can improve life satisfaction. ➢ Health plays a mediating role in worktime-satisfaction nexus.
Qinglong Shao
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