Impact of work intensity and autonomy on well-being
Sylvie Blasco,
Julie Rochu and
Bénédicte Rouland
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Julie Rochu: Caisse nationale d'assurance vieillesse and Institut national d'études démographiques
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Abstract:
Using French survey data on working conditions, we document the existing relationships between workers' well- being, work organization, and human resources' practices that may lead to greater intensity but also greater job decision latitude. The relationships between intensity, autonomy, and workers' well-being are
Date: 2024-06-29
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