نتایج جستجو برای: white collar workers

تعداد نتایج: 294614  

Journal: :The Medical journal of Malaysia 1981
H B Yaacob L B Cie

Fifty patients with temporomandibular pain dysfunction syndrome were examined. Seventy-eight percent and 32 percent were female and male respectively. The white collar workers were more frequently affected. Emotional stress, dental malocclusion and a history of trauma were the main causes. Treatment consists of reassurance, relaxed jaw movements and exercises, anxiolytic drugs, thermotherapy, b...

2014
Fiona Cocker Jan M. Nicholson Nicholas Graves Brian Oldenburg Andrew J. Palmer Angela Martin Jenn Scott Alison Venn Kristy Sanderson

OBJECTIVE Working through a depressive illness can improve mental health but also carries risks and costs from reduced concentration, fatigue, and poor on-the-job performance. However, evidence-based recommendations for managing work attendance decisions, which benefit individuals and employers, are lacking. Therefore, this study has compared the costs and health outcomes of short-term absentee...

2009
Wallace J. Hopp Seyed M. R. Iravani Fang Liu

Although white-collar work is of vast importance to the economy, the operations management (OM) literature has focused largely on traditional blue-collar work. In an effort to stimulate more OM research into the design, control, and management of white-collar work systems, this paper provides a systematic review of disparate streams of research relevant to understanding white-collar work from a...

Journal: :Social science & medicine 2004
Ari Väänänen Krista Pahkin Raija Kalimo Bram P Buunk

Prospective research on psychosocial effects on employees' health associated with organizational mergers has been scarce. The first aim of this study was to explore the subjective health effects (exhaustion and functional incapacity) of an organizational merger among employees who had experienced a change in their own job position differently (improved, unaltered, and declined). Secondly, the e...

2013
Iris van der Heide Rogier M van Rijn Suzan JW Robroek Alex Burdorf Karin I Proper

BACKGROUND Several studies regarding the effect of retirement on physical as well as mental health have been performed, but the results thereof remain inconclusive. The aim of this review is to systematically summarise the literature on the health effects of retirement, describing differences in terms of voluntary, involuntary and regulatory retirement and between blue-collar and white-collar w...

Journal: :Industrial health 2011
Yasushi Kudo Mitsushi Okada Masashi Tsunoda Toshihiko Satoh Yoshiharu Aizawa

We investigated the predictors significantly associated with a lifestyle to prevent or combat the metabolic syndrome among Japanese workers. We conducted an anonymous self-administered questionnaire survey and analyzed the resulting data using multiple linear regression analysis. The dependent variable was a lifestyle to prevent or combat the metabolic syndrome (7-point scale). Independent vari...

2016
Binnian Wei John T. Bernert Benjamin C. Blount Connie S. Sosnoff Lanqing Wang Patricia Richter James L. Pirkle

BACKGROUND The workplace is one of the major locations outside of the home for nonsmokers' exposure to secondhand smoke (SHS). New policies in many U.S. states and localities restrict or prohibit smoking in the workplace, and information on current trends in the exposure of nonsmokers to SHS across various occupational groups is therefore needed. OBJECTIVE We evaluated temporal trends in SHS ...

2015
T. Alalehto

White collar crime is the least studied and the least understood crime type in comparison to traditional crime types. This review highlights the recent developments in the state of knowledge over the white collar criminals. The review concerns the topics of demography, motivation for offending and career criminality among white collar criminals. It compiles the international results (mainly Wes...

Journal: :Nordic Journal of Working Life Studies 2022

The aim is to explain why union density not only considerably higher in the Ghent country Sweden than non-Ghent Norway but also it has declined much more Sweden, particular among blue-collar workers. We show how changes Swedish unemployment insurance 2007–2013 were followed by a decline and white-collar unions successful developing supplementary income schemes that counteracted membership losse...

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