Time Pressure, Satisfaction with Leisure, and Health Among Australian Women
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Is leisure time availability associated with more or less severe daily stressors? An examination using eight-day diary data.A history of heart interventions moderates the relationship between psychological variables and the presence of chest pain in older women with self-reported coronary heart disease.‘Melt Down’: Young Women’s Talk of Time and its Implications for Health, Well-being and Identity in Late ModernityThe Taylorisation of Family Time: An Effective Strategy in the Struggle to ‘Manage’ Work and Life?
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Time Pressure, Satisfaction with Leisure, and Health Among Australian Women
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im Jahr 2001 veröffentlichter wissenschaftlicher Artikel
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wetenschappelijk artikel
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наукова стаття, опублікована в січні 2001
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Time Pressure, Satisfaction with Leisure, and Health Among Australian Women
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Time Pressure, Satisfaction with Leisure, and Health Among Australian Women
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Time Pressure, Satisfaction with Leisure, and Health Among Australian Women
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Time Pressure, Satisfaction with Leisure, and Health Among Australian Women
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Time Pressure, Satisfaction with Leisure, and Health Among Australian Women
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Time Pressure, Satisfaction with Leisure, and Health Among Australian Women
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Time Pressure, Satisfaction with Leisure, and Health Among Australian Women
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Jennifer R. Powers
Peter R. Brown
Wendy J. Brown
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10.1080/11745398.2001.10600888
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2001-01-01T00:00:00Z