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Sleepnomics: Health, Wealth, Progress

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Economy & Business

Dive into the intricate relationship between economic factors and sleep health in 'Sleepnomics: Health, Wealth, Progress'.

This compelling book takes you on a deep dive into the often overlooked intersection of economics and sleep health. Exploring the ripple effects that economic conditions have on sleep patterns, and conversely, how sleep or the lack thereof can impact economic outcomes, 'Sleepnomics' offers a unique lens through which to view both personal and societal progress.

In Chapter 1, we examine the tumultuous effects of economic instability—how inflation, unemployment, and financial anxiety contribute to sleep disorders, and how job security can improve both sleep quality and work performance. By dissecting these connections, the book sets the stage for understanding the broader implications of economic pressures on health.

The digital economy comes under scrutiny in Chapter 2, where the book tackles the cost of sleep deprivation on productivity and healthcare. Here, we delve into the burgeoning market of sleep technology, assessing its potential to mitigate the adverse effects of our always-on culture.

As we move into discussions about labor rights and shift work in Chapter 3, the narrative shifts to the economic implications of non-traditional work hours and how legislation and corporate policies can promote healthier, more productive work environments.

Environmental factors take the spotlight in Chapter 4, highlighting the financial and health impacts of urban heat islands and pollution on sleep. The chapter argues for green infrastructure as a potent economic and health strategy.

Chapter 5 addresses the socioeconomic barriers to accessing sleep health services, emphasizing the long-term economic benefits of investing in sleep health education and equitable healthcare access.

The narrative then guides you through the direct links between sleep deprivation and academic and career success in Chapter 6, arguing for policy reforms that consider the sleep needs of students to enhance future economic potential.

In the groundbreaking Chapter 7, we explore the cross-cultural economics of sleep, offering a comparative analysis of how different sleep practices impact economic productivity and how global sleep innovations could benefit economic health.

Gender economics and sleep are analyzed in Chapter 8, where gender-specific sleep issues and their economic ramifications are discussed, along with the economic benefits of investing in targeted sleep health programs.

As the population ages, Chapter 9 investigates the economic implications of sleep disorders in the elderly, suggesting strategic investments to extend working lives and improve retirement transitions.

The subsequent chapters expand this discussion into areas like financial literacy, economic policies, economic downturns, technological disruptions, and global economic shifts, each dissecting how these vast topics interplay with sleep health.

'Sleepnomics' is not just a book; it's a call to rethink how we view the economics of sleep and its profound impact on our lives and societies. Through meticulous research and insightful analysis, it provides a roadmap for integrating sleep health into economic planning and personal well-being strategies. Whether you're a policymaker, business leader, or just someone interested in improving your sleep and economic productivity, this book will change how you think about the night.

© 2024 Royal Co. (Ebook): 9783384618733

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Ebook: 27 November 2024

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