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J Manivannan , Santhosh Loganathan, Kamalanabhan T J, Satyanarayana N. Kalidindi
The construction industry has long been recognized as a stressful industry, due to its complexity and management of a large number of stakeholders. Occupational stress causes a negative impact on both the work and personal life of professionals. Previous...
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Jae Yun Lee, Young Geun Yoon, Tae Keun Oh, Seunghee Park and Sang Il Ryu
In the construction industry, it is difficult to predict occupational accidents because various accident characteristics arise simultaneously and organically in different types of work. Furthermore, even when analyzing occupational accident data, it is d...
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Edilberto Rodríguez Araújo,Lina Marleny López Sánchez
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The transition from the Fordist to post-Fordist techno-productive model has brought with it a noticeable labor flexibilization from which outsourcing is derived. Peripheral industry, such as the Colombian one that suffered a regression at the end of the ...
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Valeriu FRUNZARU,Diana-Luiza DUMITRIU
Pág. 629 - 643
Most studies discuss occupational prestige by stressing out the macro-social aspects related to specific social stratification models. This paper aims to address the impact of organizational aspects on how teachers perceive the prestige of their occupati...
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