How does working time impact perceived mental disorders? New insights into the U-shaped relationship
Based on a large-scale nationally representative survey in China, this paper uses the exogenous impact of automation on working hours as the instrumental variable to examine working time's impact on perceived mental disorders, on the basis of dealing with endogeneity. Different from existing li...
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Main Authors: | Xiaoru Niu (Author), Chao Li (Author), Yuxin Xia (Author) |
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