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1 online resource |
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polychrome |
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text file |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references. |
Contents |
Intro; Foreword; Contents; About the Editors; List of Authors; Overview; Chapter 1 The economic burden and legal framework of work stress in Australia; Chapter 2S urveillance system for psychosocial risk and testing the Australian Workplace Barometer theoretical model; Chapter 3 The methodology associated with collection of AWB data; Chapter 4 Demographics: National data from the AWB; Chapter 5 AWB Benchmarks: PSC, demands, resources, health and productivity outcomes; Chapter 6 Psychosocial Safety Climate (PSC) and implications for Australian industries |
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Chapter 7 Differences in the psychosocial work environment, engagement, and psychological health according to ageChapter 8 Urban and rural difference sin worker demands, health and engagement; Chapter 9 Prevalence, antecedents and implications of workplace bullying and harassment in Australia; Chapter 10 Work-family conflict in the Australian working population; Chapter 11 The impact of the psychosocial work environment on worker health and wellbeing; Chapter 12 Outcomes that influence workplace productivity: Sickness absence, presenteeism and engagement |
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Chapter 13 Estimating lost productivity costs from poor psychological health in the workplaceChapter 14 Psychosocial and health risk by industry in Australia; Chapter 15 Occupational risk; Job strain and gender differences; Chapter 16 Psychosocial risk prevention: Best practice standards internationally and in Australia; Chapter 17 Psychosocial hazard management and the Psychosocial Safety Climate Hierarchy of Control (PSC-HOC) |
Summary |
Work related stress represents a huge cost for worker health and productivity and is broadly regarded as an important social determinant of global health. The Australian Workplace Barometer (AWB) project was developed in order to provide national benchmarks needed to develop best practice standards in the area of worker psychological health and wellbeing. It 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. |
Local Note |
eBooks on EBSCOhost EBSCO eBook Subscription Academic Collection - North America |
Subject |
Work -- Psychological aspects.
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Work -- Psychological aspects. |
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Work -- Physiological aspects.
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Work -- Physiological aspects. |
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Work -- Social aspects.
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Work -- Social aspects. |
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Industrial hygiene -- Australia.
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Industrial hygiene. |
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Australia. |
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Industrial safety -- Australia.
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Industrial safety. |
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Psychology, Industrial -- Australia.
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Psychology, Industrial. |
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PSYCHOLOGY / Applied Psychology. |
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SELF-HELP / Personal Growth / General. |
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SELF-HELP / Personal Growth / Happiness. |
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SELF-HELP / Personal Growth / Success. |
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Electronic books.
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Electronic books.
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Added Author |
Dollard, Maureen F., editor.
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Bailey, Tessa S., editor.
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Other Form: |
Print version: Australian workplace barometer. Samford Valley, Qld. : Australian Academic Press, 2014 9781922117342 192211734X (DLC) 2014481893 (OCoLC)889871303 |
ISBN |
9781922117335 electronic book |
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1922117323 electronic book |
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9781922117328 |
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1922117331 |
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9781922117342 |
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192211734X |
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