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Work, Happiness, and Unhappiness

University of Sheffield

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Abstract

Award-winning psychologist Peter Warr explores why some people at work are happier or unhappier than others. He evaluates different approaches to the definition and assessment of happiness, and combines environmental and person-based themes to explain differences in people’s experience. A framework of key job characteristics is linked to an account of primary mental processes, and those are set within a summary of demographic, cultural, and occupational patterns. Consequences of happiness or unhappiness for individuals and groups are also reviewed, as is recent literature on unemployment and retirement. Although primarily focusing on job situations, the book shows that processes of…

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Keywords
  • Happiness
  • Psychology
  • Social psychology
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Decent work and economic growth
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