This study examined the quality and fluctuation of daily moods as well as health routines and means of recovery from work strain among employees (n = 38) working nonstandard, often unpredictable schedules in the retail and services sector in Finland. Data were collected via a background questionnaire and a one-week mobile diary. The results indicated that the daily moods of employees were relatively positive but varied greatly from day to day. Hectic working days, unpredictable changes in work schedules, and compounded responsibilities at home and work were reported as causes of daily strain stemming from work. In contrast, more sleep and exercise were positively associated with daily mood and, therefore, are likely to enhance recovery from...
The present study aimed to advance insight in the associations between employees' daily effort expen...
This study among 85 individuals used a day reconstruction approach to examine whether workaholism mo...
Due to their excessive drive to work hard, workaholics may face difficulties with recovering from wo...
This study examined the quality and fluctuation of daily moods as well as health routines and means ...
For many years, work-life literature has focused almost exclusively on the interaction between the w...
The present study focused on within-workday recovery, which has received less scholarly attention th...
The present study focused on within-workday recovery, which has received less scholarly attention th...
Sufficient recovery after daily effort expenditure at work is important to protect employee health a...
Four hundred and twenty-two employees completed daily diaries measuring positive affect, negative af...
Lack of recovery from everyday strains and demands is connected to increased levels of stress-relate...
Knowledge of the cycle of work and recovery is crucial for protecting employee health and well-being...
Item does not contain fulltextKnowledge of the cycle of work and recovery is crucial for protecting ...
The present study examines whether daily recovery inhibiting and enhancing conditions predict day-le...
The present study focused on within-workday recovery, which has received less scholarly attention th...
The present study aimed to advance insight in the associations between employees' daily effort expen...
This study among 85 individuals used a day reconstruction approach to examine whether workaholism mo...
Due to their excessive drive to work hard, workaholics may face difficulties with recovering from wo...
This study examined the quality and fluctuation of daily moods as well as health routines and means ...
For many years, work-life literature has focused almost exclusively on the interaction between the w...
The present study focused on within-workday recovery, which has received less scholarly attention th...
The present study focused on within-workday recovery, which has received less scholarly attention th...
Sufficient recovery after daily effort expenditure at work is important to protect employee health a...
Four hundred and twenty-two employees completed daily diaries measuring positive affect, negative af...
Lack of recovery from everyday strains and demands is connected to increased levels of stress-relate...
Knowledge of the cycle of work and recovery is crucial for protecting employee health and well-being...
Item does not contain fulltextKnowledge of the cycle of work and recovery is crucial for protecting ...
The present study examines whether daily recovery inhibiting and enhancing conditions predict day-le...
The present study focused on within-workday recovery, which has received less scholarly attention th...
The present study aimed to advance insight in the associations between employees' daily effort expen...
This study among 85 individuals used a day reconstruction approach to examine whether workaholism mo...
Due to their excessive drive to work hard, workaholics may face difficulties with recovering from wo...