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Work Stress and Job Performance


  Author: Jungwee Park
Publisher: Statistics Canada, Labour and Household Surveys Analysis Division
Publication: Perspectives December 2007
Document Date:                  December 2007
Category: Adolescence/Youth > Adolescent Employment
Related Categories:
Family Economics > Work/Family Balance
 

Using data from the 2002 Canadian Community Health Survey and the National Population Health Survey, this study examines effect of work stress on productivity. The study reports that women, youth, shift and part-time workers are more likely to have high-strain jobs. The report concludes that social support and promotion of positive coping mechanisms may reduce negative effects of work stress.

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