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Job Insecurity And Work Intensification 1st Edition Brendan Burchell

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Job Insecurity And Work Intensification 1st Edition Brendan Burchell
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Publisher: Psychology Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.12 MB
Pages: 244
Author: Brendan Burchell, David Ladipo, Frank Wilkinson
ISBN: 9780415236539, 0415236533
Language: English
Year: 2002
Edition: 1

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Job Insecurity And Work Intensification 1st Edition Brendan Burchell by Brendan Burchell, David Ladipo, Frank Wilkinson 9780415236539, 0415236533 instant download after payment.

Table of Contents List of illustrations List of contributors Acknowledgements Introduction 1 1 More pressure, less protection 8 2 Flexibility and the reorganisation of work 39 3 The prevalence and redistribution of job insecurity and work intensification 61 4 Disappearing pathways and the struggle for a fair day's pay 77 5 Job insecurity and work intensification: the effects on health and well-being 92 6 The intensification of everyday life 112 7 The organisational costs of job insecurity and work intensification 137 8 Stress intervention: what can managers do? 154 9 What can governments do? 172 Appendices 185 Notes 189 References 206 Index 222.

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