Signal: 'Retirees are no happier than working people'
Infrastructure lens: Columnist Béatrice Madeline discusses a study revealing that retirement does not guarantee happiness, often sought as an escape from tough working conditions.
8 articles tagged with "workplace"
Infrastructure lens: Columnist Béatrice Madeline discusses a study revealing that retirement does not guarantee happiness, often sought as an escape from tough working conditions.
A recent study indicates that women face significant time constraints compared to men, affecting their competitiveness in the workplace. This finding adds a new dimension to existing discussions about workplace equality.
Recent research indicates that negative emotions in the workplace can yield positive outcomes, contingent upon the empathy displayed by leaders during crises.
With two-thirds of employees reporting burnout, it is critical to analyze the systemic factors contributing to this challenge and implement effective solutions.
An analysis of 1.4 million workplace interactions with AI highlights critical differences in usage patterns, offering organizations a framework to enhance AI collaboration strategies.
A recent study from Cornell University highlights the potential of nature breaks to alleviate workplace stress, suggesting a low-cost intervention that could enhance employee well-being.
A recent study indicates that workplace frustration and distrust among employees correlate with voting for the far-right Rassemblement National party in France.
Recent research from Portland State University highlights the significant effects of abusive management on employee perception and burnout, emphasizing the need for systemic changes in workplace leadership.