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Would employees be healthier, more productive with a shorter workweek?
August 15, 2016 /
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A new study conducted by the University of Melbourne examined 6,500 adults in Australia ages 40 to 69 and found that 25- to 30-hour workweeks had a beneficial cognitive impact on older men, while 22- to 27-hour workweeks benefitted older women.
Amanda Eisenberg
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