
Understanding Emotional Labor and Its Impact at Work
Explore emotional labor and its unequal impact in the workplace, highlighting its definition and significance.
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Hulsheger & Schewe (2012) was published in the Journal of Occupational Health Psychology, as the article's own reference list correctly states
Beforepublished in the Journal of Applied Psychology and covering 294 independent studies
Afterpublished in the Journal of Occupational Health Psychology and covering 294 independent studies
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