Work Stress: Studies of the Context, Content and Outcomes of Stress a Book of Readings (Policy, Politics, Health, and Medicine Series)
Book Details
Author(s)Chris L. Peterson
PublisherBaywood Pub Co
ISBN / ASIN0895032805
ISBN-139780895032805
MarketplaceIndia 🇮🇳
Description
Stress at work has become an increasingly important phenomenon in most western countries. With longer working hours, organizational "downsizing," and associated "intensification" of work, stress is becoming a concern in a wide range of work organizations. There is growing recognition of its effects on families, on health and welfare services, and within the broader community, as well as its more immediate effects on employee health and well-being and on organizational functioning.
This book was written to give those dealing with work, health, and related areas an overview of work stress at the turn of the century. It provides a forum for debate on some of the latest issues in work stress.
Work Stress: Studies of the Context, Content and Outcomes of Stress—A Book of Reading’s presents material within a framework that clarifies and highlights the role of work itself, of job design, and of organizational factors as potential causes of work stress. In addition, it highlights ways in which managers and others can design jobs and work so as to minimize work stress while maintaining or improving productivity.

