Overtime work, job autonomy, and employees' subjective well-being: Evidence from China
IntroductionChinese workers suffer more from overtime than in many countries. Excessive working hours can crowd out personal time and cause work-family imbalance, affecting workers' subjective well-being. Meanwhile, self-determination theory suggests that higher job autonomy may improve the sub...
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Main Authors: | Shusheng Yang (Author), Lijuan Chen (Author), Xianjin Bi (Author) |
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2023-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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