Work stress-related productivity losses represent a substantial economic burden. In this study, we estimate the effects of social and task-related stressors and resources at work on health-related productivity losses caused by absenteeism and presenteeism. We also explore the interaction effects between job stressors, job resources and personal resources and estimate the costs of work stress. Work stress is defined as exposure to an unfavorable combination of high job stressors and low job resources. The study is based on a repeated survey assessing work productivity and workplace characteristics among Swiss employees. We use a representative cross-sectional data set and a longitudinal data set and apply both OLS and fixed effects models. W...
The current study contributes to the literature on job insecurity by highlighting threat to the bene...
As the central strain dimension of burnout, emotional exhaustion is a popular indicator of poor ment...
'The paper uses data from the International Social Surveys Program (ISSP) to investigate work-relate...
Work stress-related productivity losses represent a substantial economic burden. In this study, we e...
Work stress-related productivity losses represent a substantial economic burden. In this study, we e...
We use a representative panel survey of Swiss employees to estimate the effects of work-related stre...
Due to continuing structural changes in the working environment, work-related stress has become an i...
OBJECTIVE The relationship between work stress, job resources, and health has not yet been invest...
none5Purpose. The health impairment process of the Job Demands-Resources model posits that perceived...
Background: We investigate one aspect of productivity - sickness absence - and ask whether job insec...
Even though work-related factors have been found to play a crucial role in predicting presenteeism, ...
The topic of employee health and well-being is of significant interest to occupational health resear...
Item does not contain fulltextThis study investigated the effects of the Job Demand-Control (JD-C) M...
Employer-sponsored health insurance is the most widely spread form of medical coverage in the United...
Purpose: This study aims to investigate the effects of stress and job satisfaction on the functionin...
The current study contributes to the literature on job insecurity by highlighting threat to the bene...
As the central strain dimension of burnout, emotional exhaustion is a popular indicator of poor ment...
'The paper uses data from the International Social Surveys Program (ISSP) to investigate work-relate...
Work stress-related productivity losses represent a substantial economic burden. In this study, we e...
Work stress-related productivity losses represent a substantial economic burden. In this study, we e...
We use a representative panel survey of Swiss employees to estimate the effects of work-related stre...
Due to continuing structural changes in the working environment, work-related stress has become an i...
OBJECTIVE The relationship between work stress, job resources, and health has not yet been invest...
none5Purpose. The health impairment process of the Job Demands-Resources model posits that perceived...
Background: We investigate one aspect of productivity - sickness absence - and ask whether job insec...
Even though work-related factors have been found to play a crucial role in predicting presenteeism, ...
The topic of employee health and well-being is of significant interest to occupational health resear...
Item does not contain fulltextThis study investigated the effects of the Job Demand-Control (JD-C) M...
Employer-sponsored health insurance is the most widely spread form of medical coverage in the United...
Purpose: This study aims to investigate the effects of stress and job satisfaction on the functionin...
The current study contributes to the literature on job insecurity by highlighting threat to the bene...
As the central strain dimension of burnout, emotional exhaustion is a popular indicator of poor ment...
'The paper uses data from the International Social Surveys Program (ISSP) to investigate work-relate...