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Effects of teleworking on wellbeing from a gender perspective: a systematic review

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Title
Effects of teleworking on wellbeing from a gender perspective: a systematic review
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Frontiers in Organizational Psychology, May 2024
DOI 10.3389/forgp.2024.1360373
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Nereida Castro-Trancón, Mónica Zuazua-Vega, Amparo Osca, Eva Cifre, Antonio L. García-Izquierdo

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