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Pay-for-Performance and Employee Mental Health: Large Sample Evidence Using Employee Prescription Drug Usage
This article provides evidence linking pay-for-performance (P4P) adoption by employers to long-term and serious mental health problems in employees. Matching survey-based data on P4P adoption by 1,...
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