工作压力:对可持续发展的影响

Beata Pawełczyk-Cnudde
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本文旨在说明工作压力对经济的重要性。直到最近还主要从心理或社会角度考虑的压力对人力资本和劳动力有直接影响,而人力资本和劳动力是经济增长的基本因素(以及自然资源、技术、物质和金融资本)。人力资本的质量和数量直接影响经济的增长。增加对人力资本的投资可以提高劳动力的质量,从而提高其生产率。另一方面,限制经济增长的因素包括:健康状况差和教育水平低。无法获得医疗保健或教育的人的生产力水平较低。因此,经济没有实现其潜在的生产率或增长。压力对这些因素的改变起着消极的作用。近年来,它已成为残疾和无法工作的主要原因之一。第一部分描述了压力已经成为公司和经济问题的总体情况。在第二部分,我提出了不同的研究结果,展示了工作的意义和重要性,以及工作场所的条件,是如何演变的。我还引用了量化研究结果,证明公司应该投资于防止工作压力,因为过度的压力会影响工作表现和生产力。第三部分简要地描述了比利时的例子,在那里,压力问题及其经济后果已经得到了相当彻底的调查。过度压力的代价被认为是不适当的,因此,比利时通过了一项法律,保护雇员免受工作压力和倦怠的影响。根据这项法律,雇主有义务制定具体的内部规则和预防措施。基于比利时的经验,我提供了几个论点,证明通过减轻压力水平来改善工作场所不仅对公司本身有益,对整体经济也有益。它对人力资本、就业能力产生积极影响,导致生产率提高,最终有助于可持续的经济增长。在论文的最后,在附件中,我提出了一个案例来说明工作压力过大的问题。这是总部设在布鲁塞尔的一家金融公司,在业务不断变化的过程中,员工承受巨大压力的一个例子。然而,本文的目的并不是要穷尽压力对经济的影响这个话题,而是要引起对这个问题的规模和重要性的讨论。
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Stress at Work: Its Impact on Sustainable Growth
This paper aims to show the importance of stress at work for the economy. Stress, which until recently was considered mainly in psychological or social terms, has a direct impact on human capital and labour, which are the basic factors of economic growth (as well as natural resources, technology, physical and financial capitals). The quality and quantity of human capital directly affects the growth of the economy. An increase in investment in human capital can improve the quality of the labour force, hence its productivity. On the other hand, factors that limit economic growth include: poor health and low level of education. People who do not have access to healthcare or education have lower levels of productivity. The economy, therefore, does not fulfil its potential productivity or growth. Stress negatively contributes to changes of these factors. It has become one of the main causes of disability and inability to work in recent years.The first part describes the overall situation in which stress has become an issue for companies and the economy. In the second part I present the different research findings that demonstrate how the meaning and importance of work, and workplace conditions, have evolved. I refer, as well, to quantitative findings proving that companies should invest in preventing stress at work as excessive stress affects performance and productivity. The third part briefly portrays the example of Belgium, where the problem of stress and its economic consequences have been quite thoroughly investigated. The costs of excessive stress were regarded as undue, and as a result, Belgium adopted a law protecting employees against stress and burnout at work. Under this law, employers are obliged to introduce specific internal rules and preventative measures. Based on the Belgian experience, I provide several arguments demonstrating that improving the workplace by mitigating stress levels is beneficial not only for a company itself but for the economy in general. It impacts positively human capital, employability, leads to improved productivity, and in the end, contributes to sustainable economic growth. At the end of the paper, in an annex, I present a case illustrating the problem of excessive stress at work. It is an example of the great pressure and stress imposed on employees during the time of the ongoing business changes in one of the financial companies based in Brussels. The purpose of this article, however, is not to exhaust the topic of the impact of stress on economy, but rather to induce discussion on the magnitude and importance of this problem.
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