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Changes in physical activity and sedentary behavior during the first COVID-19 pandemic- restrictions in Germany: a nationwide survey : Running head: physical activity during the COVID-19 restrictions. [PDF]

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Herbolsheimer F   +31 more
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Worktime Regulation and Unemployment: Evidence from Eight Hours Worktime Reduction in China

2021 The 5th International Conference on E-Commerce, E-Business and E-Government, 2021
This research uses China Health and Nutrition Survey to investigate the effects of the mandatory work hour reduction policy on labor market outcomes. Between 1994 and 1995, the Chinese government implemented a workweek reduction policy that requires institutions, organizations, and enterprises to reduce weekly work hours from 48 to 40 hours per week ...
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Science, Work, and Worktime

International Labor and Working-Class History, 1993
In the beginning was the Theory. Even before the collapse of Soviet communism, the glow of Marxism in American (and European) universities was beginning to dim. Now we look back on our own investment in Marxism, not always with satisfaction. At best, the theory did not so much fail historians, as historians, in their efforts to redress the lacunae in ...
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Worktime Demands and Work-Family Interference: Does Worktime Control Buffer the Adverse Effects of High Demands?

Journal of Business Ethics, 2008
This study examined whether worktime control buffered the impact of worktime demands on work-family interference (WFI), using data from 2,377 workers from various sectors of industry in The Netherlands. We distinguished among three types of worktime demands: time spent on work according to one's contract (contractual hours), the number of hours spent ...
Geurts, S.A.E.   +4 more
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