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Using linked employer-employee data for Finland we examine associations between job design and ten measures of worker wellbeing. In accordance with Karasek's (1979) model we find positive correlations between many aspects of worker wellbeing and job control. However, contrary to the model, job...
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We study how the transparency of welfare systems affects labor market outcomes of unemployed workers in a large-scale field experiment. Our low-cost information intervention uses a personalized online tool that informs benefit recipients about their personal risk of a benefit reduction when not...
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stress susceptibility. We test our predictions using the 2015 wave of the European Working Condition Survey. We find that … individuals who are more susceptible to stress work harder and have lower subjective well-being. …
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, um mit Stress umzugehen. Die Ergebnisse der Hypothesentests zur Arbeitszufriedenheit zeigen, dass deutsche Arbeitnehmer …Although extensive scholarly and practical attention has been paid to workplace stress in cross-cultural settings over … the past decades, the comparative studies on workplace stress management between Chinese and German companies remain …
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This paper analyses whether there is a causal relationship between work-related mental health problems and multitasking, the number of tasks performed at work. The data comes from two cross sectional surveys on the German working population. The empirical strategies uses technological change as...
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This paper analyzes the relationship between work-related mental health problems and multitasking (the number of different tasks at work) in two cross sections from the German working population in 2006 and 2012. The analysis is exploratory and hence, descriptive. For an additional task, medium...
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demands and resources but not with a different stress perception of missing resources. Higher educated have significantly …
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This paper uses the National Comorbidity Survey - Replication to estimate the effects of recent psychiatric disorder on employment, hours worked, and earnings. We employ methods proposed in Altonji, Elder and Taber (2005) which use selection on observable traits to provide information regarding...
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