Is it possible to change working practices so that workers are happier, more productive and absent less often? What are the effects of unemployment on wellbeing, and are happier people more likely to succeed in the labour market? What learning opportunities do young adults require in order to thrive in globalised and technologically advanced economy? What are the societal costs of ignoring worker wellbeing? This research is concerned with addressing questions such as these and identifying practical interventions, tools and processes that can protect and enhance the wellbeing of workers, adult learners and those seeking work. Wellbeing comprises many components. In relation to work- and adult learning, wellbeing is formed from multiple facto...
In the promotion of health and well-being at work, recent evidence suggests that work can be good fo...
There is an extensive literature on the scale of, and risk factors for, stress at work, and outcomes...
This chapter describes the development of the “Wellbeing Process” model which is based on the Demand...
Is it possible to change working practices so that workers are happier, more productive and absent l...
These data were collected for the purpose of understanding how workplace health and wellbeing practi...
Workplace wellbeing is a topic of continued interest and research. The managerialist perspective in ...
Wellbeing in the workplace is an emerging topic in strategic human resource management. A lack of re...
Recent policy initiatives in the UK have heightened the degree to which wellbeing can be considered ...
There is growing interest and application worldwide in the science of wellbeing. Considerable empiri...
Although there is a widely held view that adult learning has a positive impact on well-being, only r...
Labour is of utmost importance for human wellbeing. Yet a comprehensive framework that can reflect t...
Wellbeing programmes are often initiated in organisations based on an assumption that they will prom...
Recent work in psychology and economics has investigated ways in which individuals experience their ...
Learning is widely considered to support wellbeing and is therefore treated as a high societal prior...
The importance of worker well-being is widely-embraced both in theory and policy, but there are nume...
In the promotion of health and well-being at work, recent evidence suggests that work can be good fo...
There is an extensive literature on the scale of, and risk factors for, stress at work, and outcomes...
This chapter describes the development of the “Wellbeing Process” model which is based on the Demand...
Is it possible to change working practices so that workers are happier, more productive and absent l...
These data were collected for the purpose of understanding how workplace health and wellbeing practi...
Workplace wellbeing is a topic of continued interest and research. The managerialist perspective in ...
Wellbeing in the workplace is an emerging topic in strategic human resource management. A lack of re...
Recent policy initiatives in the UK have heightened the degree to which wellbeing can be considered ...
There is growing interest and application worldwide in the science of wellbeing. Considerable empiri...
Although there is a widely held view that adult learning has a positive impact on well-being, only r...
Labour is of utmost importance for human wellbeing. Yet a comprehensive framework that can reflect t...
Wellbeing programmes are often initiated in organisations based on an assumption that they will prom...
Recent work in psychology and economics has investigated ways in which individuals experience their ...
Learning is widely considered to support wellbeing and is therefore treated as a high societal prior...
The importance of worker well-being is widely-embraced both in theory and policy, but there are nume...
In the promotion of health and well-being at work, recent evidence suggests that work can be good fo...
There is an extensive literature on the scale of, and risk factors for, stress at work, and outcomes...
This chapter describes the development of the “Wellbeing Process” model which is based on the Demand...