Original article2015;41(4):347-355
pdf full text Worktime control access, need and use in relation to work-home interference, fatigue, and job motivation
Review2013;39(6):535-549
pdf full text Psychosocial work characteristics and sleep quality: a systematic review of longitudinal and intervention research
Review2012;38(4):299-313
pdf Systematic review on the association between employee worktime control and work–non-work balance, health and well-being, and job-related outcomes
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