Autonomy in Paid Work and Employee Subjective Well-Being:

作者: Daniel Wheatley

DOI: 10.1177/0730888417697232

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摘要: This article explores the relationship between different forms of autonomy, categorized into “job control” and “schedule control,” measures subjective well-being, using UK panel data from Un...

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