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Work & Stress, Volume 18 Issue 2 2004

2008 Impact Factor of 1.381 (2009 Thomson Reuters, 2008 Journal Citation Reports)
ISSN: 1464-5335 (electronic) 0267-8373 (paper)
Publication Frequency: 4 issues per year
Publisher: Routledge
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Editorials
Work-related stress, risk management and Management Standards
Pages 89 – 90
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Original Paper
‘Management Standards’ and work-related stress in the UK: policy background and science
Colin J. MacKay;  Rosanna Cousins;  Peter J. Kelly;  Steve Lee; Ron H. McCaig
Pages 91 – 112
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‘Management Standards’ work-related stress in the UK: practical development
Rosanna Cousins;  Colin J. MacKay;  Simon D. Clarke;  Chris Kelly;  Peter J. Kelly; Ron H. McCaig
Pages 113 – 136
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Commentary
Does the ‘Management Standards’ approach meet the standard?
Michiel Kompier
Pages 137 – 139
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Work-related stress in the UK: a new, ‘Management Standards’ approach
Cam Mustard
Pages 140 – 141
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The New Zealand government approach to stress and fatigue
Chris Walls; Frank Darby
Pages 142 – 145
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Getting the balance right: the need for a comprehensive approach to occupational health
Frank W. Bond
Pages 146 – 148
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Original Paper
The relationships between work characteristics and mental health: examining normal, reversed and reciprocal relationships in a 4-wave study
Annet H. De Lange;  Toon W. Taris;  Michiel A. J. Kompier;  Irene L. D. Houtman; Paulien M. Bongers
Pages 149 – 166
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Effort-reward imbalance, overcommitment and sleep in a working population
Brigitte M. Kudielka;  Roland Von Känel;  Marie-Louise Gander; Joachim E. Fischer
Pages 167 – 178
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Policy Paper
Work, employment and mental health in Europe
Tom Cox;  Stavroula Leka;  Ivan Ivanov; Evelyn Kortum
Pages 179 – 185
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