Work engagement in Europe: Relations with national economy, governance and culture

This paper is the first to analyze differences in work engagement across countries using a well-validated measure and representative samples from thirty-five European countries. Rather than individual levels of work engagement, mean levels of work engagement of the country's workforce are analy...

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Labor force
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Reliability
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