Does paid vacation leave protect against depression among working Americans? A national longitudinal fixed effects analysis
OBJECTIVES: The United States is the only advanced economy globally that does not guarantee its workers paid vacation leave. Although empirical studies have linked paid vacation leave to happiness and stress, no study has investigated the association between paid vacation leave and depression. Using...
Main Author: | Daniel Kim |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Nordic Association of Occupational Safety and Health (NOROSH)
2019-01-01
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Series: | Scandinavian Journal of Work, Environment & Health |
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Online Access: |
https://www.sjweh.fi/show_abstract.php?abstract_id=3751
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