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Comparing the impact of occupation-specific and generic work characteristics.
Call no.:
158.72 DOLp
Author:
Brough, Paula
;
Biggs, Amanda
Find this in:
Psychosocial factors at work in the Asia Pacific: chapter 7
Length:
145-159
Year:
2014
Type:
Book chapter
Subject:
Job design
;
Stress
;
Psychosocial hazards
Copies:
1
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