什么是好工作?工作与改善健康和福祉的当前观点2010-02-08 2010-03-13 2010-06-11

E. Wadsworth, Katherine Chaplin, P. Allen, Andrew Smith
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关于工作压力的规模和风险因素,以及与消极工作特征和感知压力相关的结果,有大量的文献。然而,最近人们越来越认识到失业对健康有害,而工作是有益的,而且可能是改善健康和福祉的有效途径。然而,很少有人试图将这个新领域的发现结合起来。本文概述了目前对工作及其与改善健康和福祉的关系的看法。它为讨论在这一领域出现的主要主题提供了一个框架。该框架允许考虑概念化、定义、方法和测量等问题,这些问题对未来的研究很重要。结论是,这一领域仍处于起步阶段,但显然有潜力作出与其消极对应部分同样有影响力的贡献。然而,目前我们对什么是好工作,以及我们应该如何概念化、研究和帮助工作场所提供好工作的理解是不完整的。
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What is a Good Job? Current Perspectives on Work and Improved Health and Well-Being~!2010-02-08~!2010-03-13~!2010-06-11~!
There is an extensive literature on the scale of, and risk factors for, stress at work, and outcomes associated with negative job characteristics and perceived stress. More recently, however, there has been a growing awareness that unemployment is harmful to health, and that work is beneficial and may be an effective way to improve health and well- being. However, there has been little attempt to draw together findings from this newer area. This paper gives an overview of current perspectives on work and its associations with improved health and well-being. It provides a framework for dis- cussing the main themes which have emerged in this area. This framework allows consideration of the issues of conceptu- alisation, definition, approach and measurement which are important for future research. It is concluded that this area is still in its infancy, but clearly has the potential to make as influential a contribution as its negative counter-part. Currently, however, our understanding of what makes a good job and how we should conceptualise, study, and help workplaces pro- vide that, is incomplete.
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