Twenty-three international experts discuss the ways in which our physiological and emotional states vary over time, and the implications of these variations for work scheduling. Contributions by a group of experts give a unique insight into the theory behing these variations. Based upon chronobiology, a relatively new discipline, this book shows how to promote greater worker safety, productivity, and general well-being by scheduling work hours that correspond closer to individual body cycles. With considerable emphasis on ...
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Twenty-three international experts discuss the ways in which our physiological and emotional states vary over time, and the implications of these variations for work scheduling. Contributions by a group of experts give a unique insight into the theory behing these variations. Based upon chronobiology, a relatively new discipline, this book shows how to promote greater worker safety, productivity, and general well-being by scheduling work hours that correspond closer to individual body cycles. With considerable emphasis on the important area of shift work and jet lag, it covers such topics as burn-out, ' 90-minute rhythmns, sleep deprivation, and menstrual cycles
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Add this copy of Hours of Work: Temporal Factors in Work Scheduling to cart. $44.46, good condition, Sold by Bonita rated 4.0 out of 5 stars, ships from Newport Coast, CA, UNITED STATES, published 1985 by Wiley.