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almost identical for all workers. We then explore the sources of weekend effects and find that workplace trust and workplace … smaller proportions explained for the remaining three emotions - worry, anger and stress …
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intervention also improved worker satisfaction and reduced stress levels, without affecting the quality of the loan officers …
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This paper examines the impact of job-related stress on smoking behavior. We use data from the Health and Retirement … Study to examine how high job stress affects the probability that smokers quit and the number of cigarettes smoked for … also included to control for occupational characteristics other than stress; time dummies control for the secular decline …
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In this paper, we use a hypothetical choice methodology to robustly estimate preferences for workplace attributes and … systematic relationship between the respondents' job preferences as revealed during college and the actual workplace …
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that anti-vaccine Facebook groups disseminate false stories beyond the groups as well as serving as an “echo” chamber. We … also find that after Facebook's ban on advertising by fake new sites, the sharing of fake news articles on Facebook fell by … 75% on Facebook compared to Twitter …
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Facebook users in the US and 11.5 million in France. In both countries, we cannot reject the null of no effect of any of the …
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We use aggregated data from Facebook to show that COVID-19 was more likely to spread between regions with stronger …
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We use anonymized and aggregated data from Facebook to explore the spatial structure of social networks in the New York …
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anonymized social network information from Facebook with housing transaction data and a survey. We first show that in the survey …
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In this paper, we investigate political communications in social networks characterized both by homophily–a tendency to associate with similar individuals–and group size. To generate testable hypotheses, we develop a simple theory of information diffusion in social networks with homophily...
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