Occupational health concerns : stress-related and psychological problems associated with work
The study presents recent trends on stress at work as well as an overview of EU and national measures to tackle this problem, especially in the context of the economic and financial crisis. The report also includes a number of case studies illustrating initiatives that have proven successful in improving workers' mental well-being, in particular during restructuring. Given the growing concerns on the impact of the economic and financial crisis on workers' mental health, one of the main recommendations put forward in the study is that the next Strategy, or any other relevant European framework on occupational health and safety, should include stress at work as a priority area.
Year of publication: |
2013
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Other Persons: | Guarinoni, Monica (contributor) ; Lietzmann, Julia (contributor) ; Graveling, Richard (contributor) ; Crawford, Joanne (contributor) ; Belin, Alice (contributor) ; Oulès, Lise (contributor) ; Said, Agnès (contributor) ; Konstantinopoulos, George D. (contributor) ; Dobras, Maciek (contributor) ; Kaminskas, Kazys Algirdas (contributor) |
Institutions: | European Parliament / Directorate-General for Internal Policies of the Union (issuing body) |
Publisher: |
Luxembourg : Publications Office |
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