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Using linked employer-employee data for Finland we examine associations between job design and ten measures of worker wellbeing. In accordance with Karasek's (1979) model we find positive correlations between many aspects of worker wellbeing and job control. However, contrary to the model, job...
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schooling intensity on student well-being in life and school, perceived stress, mental health indicators and self …-efficacy. Using rich data from the National Educational Panel Study (NEPS), estimates show higher strains for girls in terms of stress …
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stress susceptibility. We test our predictions using the 2015 wave of the European Working Condition Survey. We find that … individuals who are more susceptible to stress work harder and have lower subjective well-being. …
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-being measures (evaluations of best possible life, positive affect, stress, and depression). Drawing upon Gallup World Poll data for … additional association. We also find that having household members abroad is linked with increased stress and depression, which …
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effect of SWB varies by types of homeworking. In comparison with working in the workplace, telework increases stress in both … weekends/holidays. In contrast, bringing work home on weekdays results in a lower level of net affect due to less happiness …
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. -- Happiness ; life satisfaction ; income ; disutility of labor …-monotonic form. Our results suggest that the impact of working hours on happiness is rather small and exhibits an inverse U-shape. We …
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, satisfaction with health decreased and concerns about health increased compared to the first lockdown. However, both scores …. Affective well-being and life satisfaction decreased slightly in the second lockdown compared to the first lockdown and pre …), less affective well-being and a lower life satisfaction. At the same time, socioeconomic factors such as education and …
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