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How Does America’s Culture of Overwork Impact Women and Men in the Workplace?

Published by KIRN on 2017-10-142017-10-14

Colloquium in Jun. 2017

Cha, Youngjoo (Professor, Department of Sociology at Indiana Univ., Bloomington, U.S.)

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