Work-life balance predicted work ability two years later: a cohort study of employees in the Swedish energy and water sector
Abstract Background Work-life balance (WLB) is the extent to which individual's multiple life roles and demands carry over between each role. WLB can be divided into work interference with personal life (WIPL) and personal life interference with work (PLIW). This study aimed to investigate long...
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Main Authors: | Erik Berglund (Author), Ingrid Anderzén (Author), Åsa Andersén (Author), Per Lindberg (Author) |
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