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Collection
Publication
Routledge (1997), Edition: 1, 224 pages
Description
Although it is now well established that unemployment is detrimental to health and well being, most of us assume that a well structured, rewarding leisure activity would be preferable to paid work. John Haworth challenges these assumptions and shows that the very constriction of work, like having to perform a task we wouldn't otherwise choose, are often the most rewarding in the end. Work, Leisure and Well Being reviews the current literature and complements it with the findings of the most recent research to provide a serious and fascinating study of the most important areas of
Language
Original language
English
Physical description
220 p.; 6 inches
ISBN
0415148626 / 9780415148627