Variability in daily or weekly working hours and self-reported mental health problems in Korea, Korean working condition survey, 2017
Abstract Background Working hour regulation in Korea is being revised to allow increasing variability in number of working hours. We sought to investigate the association between variability in the number of daily or weekly working hours with or without long working hours (> 52 h/w) and mental he...
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Main Authors: | Hye-Eun Lee (Author), Myoung-Hee Kim (Author), Min Choi (Author), Hyoung-Ryoul Kim (Author), Ichiro Kawachi (Author) |
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2021-02-01T00:00:00Z.
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