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Work, vacation and well-being: A Psychological Perspective
Dalia Etzion
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Coller School of Management
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
University of California at Los Angeles
University of California at Berkeley
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Well-being
100%
Psychological Perspective
100%
Vacation
100%
Sabbatical
16%
Organizational Psychology
16%
Workplace
16%
Negative Impact
16%
Psychological Health
16%
Social Policy
16%
Occupational Health
16%
Management Research
16%
All-angle
16%
Maternity Leave
16%
Policy Management
16%
Annual Leave
16%
Cultural Lens
16%
Social Sciences
Psychology
100%
Wellbeing
100%
Occupational Diseases
20%
Leave
20%
Management Policy
20%
Scientific Methods
20%
Work Study
20%
Health Psychology
20%
Organizational Psychology
20%
Occupational Research
20%
Psychology
Health Psychology
100%