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Work stress studies of the context, content, and outcomes of stress : a book of readings

Chris L. Peterson 1949-

Amityville, N.Y. Baywood Pub. c2003

Localização: FSP - Faculdade de Saúde Pública    (158.7 33 )(Acessar)

  • Título:
    Work stress studies of the context, content, and outcomes of stress : a book of readings
  • Autor: Chris L. Peterson 1949-
  • Assuntos: Job stress; Work -- Psychological aspects; Stress dû au travail; Travail -- Aspect psychologique; Beroepsstress; ESTRESSE PROFISSIONAL (ASPECTOS PSICOLÓGICOS)
  • Notas: Includes bibliographical references and index.
  • Descrição: Introduction / Chris L. Peterson -- Workplace changes in Australia and their effects on stress / Chris L. Peterson -- Workplace stress in the United Kingdom: contextualizing difference / John Chandler, Elisabeth Berg, Jim Barry -- Effects of organizational downsizing on worker stress and health in the United States / Lawrence R. Murphy, Lewis D. Pepper -- Privatization and downsizing in the U.K. public sector: labor market change, job insecurity, and health / Jane Ferrie -- Workload and workplace stress / Wendy A. Macdonald -- Work demands and stress in repetitive blue-collar work / Wendy A. Macdonald -- Professional workers and stress / John McCormick -- Stress among blue-collar works / Chris L. Peterson -- Exploration of the links between workplace stress and precarious employment / Claire Mayhew -- Work stress and caregiver stress / Yvonne Wells, David de Vaus -- Stress among older workers and retirees / David de Vaus, Yvonne Wells.
    "This book was written to give those dealing with work, health, and related areas an overview of work stress at the turn of the century. It provides a forum for debate on some of the latest issues in work stress. Work Stress: Studies of the Context, Content and Outcomes of Stress - A Book of Readings presents material within a framework that clarifies and highlights the role of work itself, of job design, and of organizational factors as potential causes of work stress. In addition, it highlights ways in which managers and others can design jobs and work so as to minimize work stress while maintaining or improving productivity."--BOOK JACKET.
  • Títulos relacionados: Série:Policy, politics, health, and medicine series (Unnumbered)
  • Editor: Amityville, N.Y. Baywood Pub.
  • Data de criação/publicação: c2003
  • Formato: vii, 285 p. 24 cm..
  • Idioma: Inglês

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