Psychosocial risks
17 Ianuarie 2023

Psychosocial risks are aspects of the design and management of work, and its social and organisational contexts, that have the potential for causing psychological or physical harm. Work-related stress is one of the health risks most frequently identified by workers in Europe.Read more
Psychosocial risks are aspects of the design and management of work, and its social and organisational contexts, that have the potential for causing psychological or physical harm. Work-related stress is one of the health risks most frequently identified by workers in Europe. The factors that can cause stress for workers and influence their health and well-being can be related to the following: job content; work intensity and job autonomy; working time arrangements and work–life balance; social environment, including interpersonal relationships at work and social support; job insecurity and career development.
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Job quality is pivotal in addressing today’s workplace and societal challenges
Blog 17 Ianuarie 2023Risk of depression runs high as Europe and its neighbours struggle with cost-of-living crisis
News 7 Decembrie 2022Viața, munca și COVID-19 în Uniunea Europeană și în 10 țări învecinate cu UE
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Publication 7 Iulie 2022People with disabilities and the COVID-19 pandemic: Findings from the Living, working and COVID-19 e-survey
Publication 21 Martie 2022Data
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