Construction work is unhealthy and bad for worker wellbeing. The industry structure results in insecure contracts, transient work, long working hours, stressful workplaces and poor occupational health, all of which contribute to poor worker wellbeing, influence their social determinants of health, and impact society in the broadest terms, workers often unable to fully participate due to poor work-life balance. Industry has become more aware of this in recent times, yet interventions continue to focus on readily identifiable symptoms and easy solutions, such as smoking cessation programmes, rather than underlying and more systemic causes. A study which will mobilise Q Methodology is proposed, to reveal how construction workers experience ind...
Thesis (MTech (Human Resource Management))--Cape Peninsula University of Technology, 2011. Includes ...
A good workplace well-being environment can increase employee resilience, work engagement, project p...
Purpose of this paper This research investigated and compared the mental health of those working wit...
Construction work is unhealthy and bad for worker wellbeing. The industry structure results in inse...
The health and well-being of construction workers is far from ideal. Through an ethnographic approac...
Purpose: The construction industry has high rates of work-related ill health. Whilst there have been...
Workers of the Australian construction industry experience demands, such as long working hours, irre...
Purpose: – The purpose of this paper is to explore the nature of the health and wellbeing issues fa...
Introduction Past research has shown that construction industry workers are at an elevated risk of s...
Purpose: Over 2.7 million workers are employed in the UK construction industry and with the fragment...
AbstractConstruction is a heavy manual industry where working into later life can be a challenge. An...
Work-related ill-health in construction is a major concern worldwide, presenting significant risk ma...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final ...
The construction industry faces many challenges, one of which is the difficult to define psychosocia...
Construction site works involves the exertion of considerable effort to accomplish most tasks leadin...
Thesis (MTech (Human Resource Management))--Cape Peninsula University of Technology, 2011. Includes ...
A good workplace well-being environment can increase employee resilience, work engagement, project p...
Purpose of this paper This research investigated and compared the mental health of those working wit...
Construction work is unhealthy and bad for worker wellbeing. The industry structure results in inse...
The health and well-being of construction workers is far from ideal. Through an ethnographic approac...
Purpose: The construction industry has high rates of work-related ill health. Whilst there have been...
Workers of the Australian construction industry experience demands, such as long working hours, irre...
Purpose: – The purpose of this paper is to explore the nature of the health and wellbeing issues fa...
Introduction Past research has shown that construction industry workers are at an elevated risk of s...
Purpose: Over 2.7 million workers are employed in the UK construction industry and with the fragment...
AbstractConstruction is a heavy manual industry where working into later life can be a challenge. An...
Work-related ill-health in construction is a major concern worldwide, presenting significant risk ma...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final ...
The construction industry faces many challenges, one of which is the difficult to define psychosocia...
Construction site works involves the exertion of considerable effort to accomplish most tasks leadin...
Thesis (MTech (Human Resource Management))--Cape Peninsula University of Technology, 2011. Includes ...
A good workplace well-being environment can increase employee resilience, work engagement, project p...
Purpose of this paper This research investigated and compared the mental health of those working wit...