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Work related stress represents a huge cost for worker health and -productivity and is broadly regarded as an important social -determinant of global health.Over the past five decades, knowledge of the the causes of work-related illnesses and injuries has grown dramatically. Unfortunately, understanding how to use this knowledge for psychosocial risk prevention and intervention has failed to keep pace.The Australian Workplace Barometer (AWB) project was developed in order to provide national benchmarks needed to set best practice standards in the area of worker psychological health and wellbeing. The results as published in this book:Provide nationally representative data on psychosocial risk levels and working conditionsBuild upon existing knowledge and understanding of psychosocial risk factors such as bullying and harassment, and work-family conflictInvestigate relationships between psychosocial risk and workplace outcomes such as employee health and productivityDetermine the cost of poor employee wellbeing to businesses based on aspects such as depression, absenteeism and presenteeismIdentify industries and occupations at risk, andProvide evidence to support strategies for prevention and intervention.This book provides a step towards social action and work environments that will stimulate problem solving, creativity and innovation at work rather than despair through compromised health and wellbeing.
- Format: Pocket/Paperback
- ISBN: 9781922117342
- Språk: Engelska
- Antal sidor: 302
- Utgivningsdatum: 2014-09-30
- Förlag: Australian Academic Press