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- Title
Productive Behavior through the Life Course: An Essay on the Quality of Life.
- Authors
Kahn, Robert L.
- Abstract
Present patterns of productive activity are neither well recognized, optimal for society, nor in accordance with individual preference. Although a great deal of attention has been given to meeting people's needs for income, medical care, and other services, the quality of their lives must also be defined by what they do for themselves and for others. In discovering present patterns of productive activity throughout the life course and optimizing those patterns, we will raise the quality of American life. To accomplish this task, two great changes are needed: we must recognize the full range of productive activities throughout the life course and give people the opportunity to modify the allocation of paid employment.
- Subjects
QUALITY of life; HUMAN behavior research; PRODUCTIVE life span; HUMAN life cycle; AGE &; employment; MEDICAL care; HUMAN comfort; WORK-life balance; SOCIOLOGY of work; POST-retirement employment; JOB satisfaction; LEISURE &; psychology; PSYCHOLOGY
- Publication
Human Resource Management, 1984, Vol 23, Issue 1, p5
- ISSN
0090-4848
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1002/hrm.3930230103