A Model for Assessing the Costs of Stressors at National Level: Socio-economic Costs of Work Stress in Two EU Member StatesEuropean Foundation for the Improvement of Living and Working Conditions, 1996 - Industrial hygiene - 82 pages Recoge: 1. Prevention at national level -- 2. Work, stressors, stress and health -- 3. The socio-economic model and some illustrative results -- 4. COnclusions. |
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accidents assessing Background data bedday calculations cardiovascular diseases caused Chapter components cost-benefit analysis costs of illness costs of work-related countries Danish Working Environment Denmark Denmark and Sweden diagnoses early retirement economic effects employee enterprises estimates etiologic fraction European Foundation European Survey excess sickness exposed figures health and safety health and social health outcomes human ill health Improvement of Living included increased individual influence interacting variables labour market Levi measure methods million ECU musculoskeletal diseases national level needs Nordic Nordic countries occupational health occupational stress opportunity costs organization output loss persons population potential output prevalence of stressors production psychological psychosocial Psychosocial factors quantify relative risk repetitive tasks repetitive tempo sector shift sickness absence sickness behaviour sickness occurrence socio-economic costs stress prevention stress-related stressor exposures studies symptoms Table total sickness total work-related United Kingdom work-related costs work-related diseases work-related stress workers workforce workplace