Workaholism among women managers: work and life satisfactions and psychological well‐being
Abstract
Outlines the findings of a mail questionnaire sent to 100 female graduates of one Canadian University in 1996. Indicates significant relationships between workaholism and extra‐work satisfaction, poorer wellbeing, health and stress. Advocates further research in this area to validate...
Paper Details
Title
Workaholism among women managers: work and life satisfactions and psychological well‐being
Published Date
Nov 1, 1999
Volume
18
Issue
7
Pages
25 - 35
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