An innovative exploration of self-reported happiness, referred to as subjective well-being, observed through the lens of time-use.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Daniel Wheatley is Senior Lecturer in the Department of Business and Labour Economics at University of Birmingham Business School.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Subjective well being and time use: An introduction / 2. A pluralist perspective on time use / 3. Time use: The historical and policy context / 4. Work time, the quality of work and well being / 5. The household division of labour and flexibility in paid work / 6. Care and volunteering: The (feel) good Samaritan (with Irene Hardill) / 7. Where to next? Travel to work and travel for work / 8. Leisure time: The pursuit of happiness (with Craig Bickerton) / 9. The organization of time and subjective well being: Key findings and implications for public and organizational policy
1. Subjective well being and time use: An introduction / 2. A pluralist perspective on time use / 3. Time use: The historical and policy context / 4. Work time, the quality of work and well being / 5. The household division of labour and flexibility in paid work / 6. Care and volunteering: The (feel) good Samaritan (with Irene Hardill) / 7. Where to next? Travel to work and travel for work / 8. Leisure time: The pursuit of happiness (with Craig Bickerton) / 9. The organization of time and subjective well being: Key findings and implications for public and organizational policy
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