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How can a 4-day week increase wellbeing at no cost to performance?

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posted on 2025-02-26, 12:54 authored by Charlotte RaeCharlotte Rae, Emma RussellEmma Russell

The 4-day working week is gaining interest, with international trials reporting enhanced staff wellbeing and performance, despite spending less time on the job. Here, we argue that improved performance on a 4-day working week arises through two psychological mechanisms of recovery and motivation: because better rested, better motivated brains, create better work.

Funding

How do healthy brains drive a healthy economy? A novel occupational neuroscience approach : UK RESEARCH AND INNOVATION | UKRI FLF

How do healthy brains drive a healthy economy? A novel occupational neuroscience approach : UK Research and Innovation | MR/X034100/1

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  • Published

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  • Published version

Journal

Trends in Cognitive Sciences

ISSN

1364-6613

Publisher

Elsevier

Issue

1

Volume

29

Page range

5-7

Department affiliated with

  • Psychology Publications
  • Management Publications
  • Business and Management Publications

Institution

University of Sussex

Full text available

  • Yes

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  • Yes