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The Show Must Go On: A Snapshot of Italian Academic Working Life during Mandatory Work from Home through the Results of a National Survey

During the COVID-19 pandemic, universities worldwide have provided continuity to research and teaching through mandatory work from home. Taking into account the specificities of the Italian academic environment and using the Job Demand-Resource-Recovery model, the present study provides, through an...

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Published in:Social sciences (Basel) 2022-03, Vol.11 (3), p.111
Main Authors: Ghislieri, Chiara, Sanseverino, Domenico, Addabbo, Tindara, Bochicchio, Vincenzo, Musumeci, Rosy, Picardi, Ilenia, Tomio, Patrizia, Guidetti, Gloria, Converso, Daniela
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