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Arbeitsbedingungen und Gesundheit von Beschäftigten

Der Zusammenhang von Arbeitsbedingungen bzw. Arbeitsbelastungen und der Gesundheit von Beschäftigten erhält durch die demografische Entwicklung in Deutschland neues Gewicht.
Wie muss Arbeit gestaltet sein, damit die Beschäftigten langfristig und gesund erwerbstätig sein können?
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    Current and lifetime exposure to working conditions: do they explain educational differences in subjective health? (2005)

    Monden, Christiaan W.S.;

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    Monden, Christiaan W.S. (2005): Current and lifetime exposure to working conditions. Do they explain educational differences in subjective health? In: Social science & medicine, Jg. 60, H. 11, S. 2465-2476. DOI:10.1016/j.socscimed.2004.11.017

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    The health and safety effects of job insecurity: an evaluation of the evidence (2001)

    Bohle, Philip; Mayhew, Claire; Quinlan, Michael ;

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    Bohle, Philip, Michael Quinlan & Claire Mayhew (2001): The health and safety effects of job insecurity. An evaluation of the evidence. In: The economic and labour relations review, Jg. 12, H. 1, S. 32-60.

    Abstract

    "Since the 1930s, research has indicated that unemployment has serious effects on physical and psychological well-being. Recent evidence confirms these findings and provides greater insight into the processes by which unemployment influences health. It is less widely recogniced that job insecurity can also adversely affect the health and well-being of workers. This paper reviews the rapidly growing body of research on the health impact of job insecurity and organisational practices that produce insecurity, such as downsizing and restructuring. Our review identified sixty-eight studies, using a variety of methods and measures, published internationally since 1966. Eighty-eight per cent of these studies indicated that job insecurity wa associated with diminished worker health and well-being. Implications of this finding for labour market and industrial relations policies, as well as occupational health and safety, are discussed." (Author's abstract, IAB-Doku) ((en))

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    Work, unemployment, and mental health (1987)

    Warr, Peter;

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    Warr, Peter (1987): Work, unemployment, and mental health. (Oxford science publications), Oxford: Oxford University Press, 361 S.

    Abstract

    "Here is a challenging study on the effects of work and unemployment on mental health. Examined in this comprehensive study are issues such as why some people are more harmed by unemployment than others; why certain job transitions are more difficult; and what we mean by 'mental health' and how we can measure it. The author introduces nine characteristics of any environment and shows how they give rise to the harmful and beneficial consequences of work and unemployment. The book gathers integrates the extensive and widely-disseminated research into the topic and places it in an original and logical conceptual framework." (Author's abstract, IAB-Doku) ((en))

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