Does Being a Workaholic Endanger Your Health? It Depends How Much Your Job Engages You, Study Finds
August 22, 2017
August 22, 2017
BRIARCLIFF MANOR, N.Y., Aug. 22 -- The Academy of Management Journal issued the following news release:
Workaholism seems here to stay. A coinage generally credited to the late psychologist Wayne Oates in 1968, it has been perceived to infect generations stretching from baby boomers to millennials, and within the past year has given rise to a flurry of stories from Japan blaming it for an outbreak of suicides.
Is working very long hours, especially if done compulsively, . . .
Workaholism seems here to stay. A coinage generally credited to the late psychologist Wayne Oates in 1968, it has been perceived to infect generations stretching from baby boomers to millennials, and within the past year has given rise to a flurry of stories from Japan blaming it for an outbreak of suicides.
Is working very long hours, especially if done compulsively, . . .
