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Daniel Wheatley
Daniel Wheatley
Reader in Business and Labour Economics, University of Birmingham
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Employee satisfaction and use of flexible working arrangements
D Wheatley
Work, employment and society 31 (4), 567-585, 2017
4232017
Good to be home? Time‐use and satisfaction levels among home‐based teleworkers
D Wheatley
New Technology, Work and Employment 27 (3), 224-241, 2012
3202012
Work‐life balance, travel‐to‐work, and the dual career household
D Wheatley
Personnel review 41 (6), 813-831, 2012
2522012
Subjective well-being and engagement in arts, culture and sport
D Wheatley, C Bickerton
Journal of cultural economics 41 (1), 23-45, 2017
2442017
Autonomy in paid work and employee subjective well-being
D Wheatley
Work and Occupations 44 (3), 296-328, 2017
2232017
Travel-to-work and subjective well-being: A study of UK dual career households
D Wheatley
Journal of Transport Geography 39, 187-196, 2014
1102014
Social network engagement and subjective well‐being: a life‐course perspective
D Wheatley, SL Buglass
The British journal of sociology 70 (5), 1971-1995, 2019
692019
Location, vocation, location? Spatial entrapment among women in dual career households
D Wheatley
Gender, Work & Organization 20 (6), 720-736, 2013
692013
Measuring changes in subjective well-being from engagement in the arts, culture and sport
D Wheatley, C Bickerton
Journal of Cultural Economics 43 (3), 421-442, 2019
622019
Workplace location and the quality of work: The case of urban-based workers in the UK
D Wheatley
Urban Studies 58 (11), 2233-2257, 2021
572021
Economic well-being and British regions: the problem with GDP per capita
D Harvie, G Slater, B Philp, D Wheatley
Review of Social Economy 67 (4), 483-505, 2009
482009
Time‐use and Well‐being Impacts of Travel‐to‐Work and Travel‐for‐Work
D Wheatley, C Bickerton
New Technology, Work and Employment 31 (3), 238-254, 2016
332016
The decision to moonlight: does second job holding by the self‐employed and employed differ?
A Atherton, JR Faria, D Wheatley, D Wu, Z Wu
Industrial Relations Journal 47 (3), 279-299, 2016
302016
Time Use, Exploitation, and the Dual‐Career Household: Competing Perspectives
B Philp, D Wheatley
American Journal of Economics and Sociology 70 (3), 587-614, 2011
302011
Handbook of Research on Remote Work and Worker Well-Being in the Post-COVID-19 Era
D Wheatley, I Hardill, S Buglass
IGI Global, 2021
282021
‘Managing’reductions in working hours: a study of work-time and leisure preferences in UK industry
D Wheatley, I Hardill, B Philp
Review of Political Economy 23 (3), 409-420, 2011
252011
Mobile work and challenges for public policy
D Wheatley, I Hardill, AE Green
Mobility and Technology in the Workplace, 239-251, 2008
222008
Dual career couples, gender and migration
I Hardill, D Wheatley
Wohnen und Gender: Theoretische, politische, soziale und räumliche Aspekte …, 2010
212010
Dual careers, time‐use and satisfaction levels: evidence from the B ritish Household Panel Survey
D Wheatley, Z Wu
Industrial Relations Journal 45 (5), 443-464, 2014
202014
Gender differences in paid and unpaid work
D Wheatley, C Lawton, I Hardill
Hidden inequalities in the workplace: A guide to the current challenges …, 2018
182018
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