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How the four-day working week could affect health

Sotiris Vandoros (), Pedro P Barros, Jolene Skordis (), Brendan Burchell, Rita Fontinha and Pedro Gomes
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Sotiris Vandoros: University College London (UCL)
Pedro P Barros: Nova School of Business and Economics
Brendan Burchell: University of Cambridge
Rita Fontinha: University of Reading
Pedro Gomes: University of London

Nature Human Behaviour, 2025, vol. 9, issue 10, 1997-1998

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