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    Work-life balance: improving employee wellbeing.

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    Authors
    Kinman, Gail
    McDowall, Almuth
    Issue Date
    2014
    
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    Corporate wellbeing: academic insight report
    Abstract
    This toolkit, put together by HRZone and Simplyhealth, has been written to help HR professionals more easily access the latest wellbeing research and give them practical advice to help increase wellbeing and productivity in their organisations. Some of the country's foremost academic experts, including Professor Cary Cooper CBE and Professor Gail Kinman, have provided their insight and knowledge to ensure this toolkit helps you better understand wellbeing in the workplace.
    Citation
    Kinman, G. & McDowall, A. (2014). 'Work-life balance: improving employee wellbeing' in 'Corporate Wellbeing: Academic Insight Report'. HRZone. Available at: https://www.hrzone.com/resources/corporate-wellbeing-academic-insight-report
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    http://hdl.handle.net/10547/581968
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    https://www.hrzone.com/resources/corporate-wellbeing-academic-insight-report
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    Language
    en
    Description
    Report compilation for HR Zone and Simply Health
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