Prof Daiga Kamerade D.Kamerade2@salford.ac.uk
Professor of Work and Wellbeing
The minimum dose of work required to benefit psychologically from paid work
Kamerāde, D; Burchell, B; Wang, S
Authors
B Burchell
S Wang
Abstract
This presentation presents first wave of findings from a project that examines what is the minimum number of working hours needed in order to gain mental wellbeing benefits from paid work.
Citation
Kamerāde, D., Burchell, B., & Wang, S. (2018, September). The minimum dose of work required to benefit psychologically from paid work. Presented at Work, Employment and Society 2018, Belfast, UK
Presentation Conference Type | Speech |
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Conference Name | Work, Employment and Society 2018 |
Conference Location | Belfast, UK |
Start Date | Sep 12, 2018 |
End Date | Sep 14, 2018 |
Deposit Date | Sep 7, 2018 |
Publicly Available Date | Sep 7, 2018 |
Publisher URL | https://www.britsoc.co.uk/events/key-bsa-events/work-employment-society-conference-2018/ |
Related Public URLs | https://www.britsoc.co.uk/media/24779/wes18_abstract_book.pdf |
Additional Information | Event Type : Conference Funders : Cambridge Political Economy Trust Projects : The Employment Dosage |
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