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The Division of Occupational Psychology Work-Life Balance Working Group Newsletter is a publication reporting on projects that the Working Group undertake.
Contents
Message from the Co-Chairs
Almuth McDowall & Gail Kinman
Message from the Editor
Roxane L. Gervais
Featured articles
- 'Double shifts' for Brazilian women firefighters: Taking on work and household responsibilities
Eduardo de Paula Lima, Alina Gomide Vasconcelos, Ada Ãvila Assunção, Elizabeth do Nascimento, Kevin Teoh, Sara MacLennan & Tom Cox - Being always-on and work-life balance: Like fire and ice?
Niels Gadeyne
Work-life balance: A global perspective
- Work-life balance in Colombia: An overview
Sandra Idrovo Carlier - Argentina: A model country for work and life balance
Patricia Debeljuh - Work-life balance in Chile
MarÃa José Bosch
New and emerging research
- Dogs at the 2020 (home-)workplace
Joni Delanoeije
Promoting work-life balance
- Can doctors really have a work-life balance?
Gail Kinman & Kevin Teoh - New publications and relevance to practice
- Interesting snippets
Postgraduate corner
- The moderating effect of mindfulness on the relationship between smartphone addiction and productivity, emotional exhaustion, work-family conflict and family-work conflict - An experimental study
Laura-Katarina Bidrman
Series: Work-Life Balance Working Group
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