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Economy / Business / Employment / Working time / New Keynesian economics / Commuting / Absenteeism / Industrial and organizational psychology / Workplace / Efficiency wage / Labour economics / Unemployment
Date: 2012-01-04 13:49:46
Economy
Business
Employment
Working time
New Keynesian economics
Commuting
Absenteeism
Industrial and organizational psychology
Workplace
Efficiency wage
Labour economics
Unemployment

Are workers with a long commute less productive? An empirical analysis of absenteeism Jos N. van Ommeren Eva Gutiérrez-i-Puigarnau

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