Final version published as: Annekatrin Hoppe, Catherine A. Heaney, Kaori Fujishiro: Stressors, resources, and well-being among Latino and White warehouse workers in the United States. In: American Journal of Industrial Medicine 53(3), 2010, pages 252–263. DOI: 10.1002/ajim.20752Background: Social forces and cultural factors may contribute to Latino and White workers experiencing similar jobs differently. This study examines the psychosocial stressors and resources experienced by Latino and White workers in manual material handling jobs in the US and the effects of these stressors and resources on worker well-being. Methods: Fifty-nine Latino warehouse workers were matched with White workers by job title, job tenure, and warehouse facility....
Background As the number of Hispanic migrants continues to increase in the United States, their repr...
The objective of the research described here is to assess how recent changes in the organization of ...
Objectives: This study integrates different aspects of ethnicity and work-related stress dimensions ...
Final version published as: Annekatrin Hoppe, Catherine A. Heaney, Kaori Fujishiro: Stressors, resou...
Final version published as: Annekatrin Hoppe: Psychosocial working conditions and well-being among i...
This research examined the relation between the effects of workplace diversity (defined as the propo...
Final version published as: Annekatrin Hoppe, Kaori Fujishiro, Catherine A. Heaney: Workplace racial...
abstract: Background: Utilizing a psychosocial stress approach, we report psychosocial stressors tha...
Statement of the problem: Hispanic/Latino farmworkers are at increased risk of adverse health and sa...
Almost half of the Latino immigrants working in the United States are women. However, studies concer...
BackgroundThere are roughly 3.8 million cleaning workers in the United States. The cleaning workforc...
Few studies integrate work and immigration as intersecting social determinants of health. We synthes...
Objectives. Studies in the goods supply chain in areas outside of warehousing show evidence of gende...
We present a systematic review of 67 empirical studies that examine the factors determining subjecti...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2017-06Background. Latino immigrants to the United Stat...
Background As the number of Hispanic migrants continues to increase in the United States, their repr...
The objective of the research described here is to assess how recent changes in the organization of ...
Objectives: This study integrates different aspects of ethnicity and work-related stress dimensions ...
Final version published as: Annekatrin Hoppe, Catherine A. Heaney, Kaori Fujishiro: Stressors, resou...
Final version published as: Annekatrin Hoppe: Psychosocial working conditions and well-being among i...
This research examined the relation between the effects of workplace diversity (defined as the propo...
Final version published as: Annekatrin Hoppe, Kaori Fujishiro, Catherine A. Heaney: Workplace racial...
abstract: Background: Utilizing a psychosocial stress approach, we report psychosocial stressors tha...
Statement of the problem: Hispanic/Latino farmworkers are at increased risk of adverse health and sa...
Almost half of the Latino immigrants working in the United States are women. However, studies concer...
BackgroundThere are roughly 3.8 million cleaning workers in the United States. The cleaning workforc...
Few studies integrate work and immigration as intersecting social determinants of health. We synthes...
Objectives. Studies in the goods supply chain in areas outside of warehousing show evidence of gende...
We present a systematic review of 67 empirical studies that examine the factors determining subjecti...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2017-06Background. Latino immigrants to the United Stat...
Background As the number of Hispanic migrants continues to increase in the United States, their repr...
The objective of the research described here is to assess how recent changes in the organization of ...
Objectives: This study integrates different aspects of ethnicity and work-related stress dimensions ...