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Work & Stress, Volume 23 Issue 2 2009

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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Expanding the risk assessment methodology for work-related health: A technique for incorporating multivariate curvilinear effects
M. Karanika-Murray;  A. S. Antoniou;  G. Michaelides; T. Cox
Pages 99 – 119
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Well-being and organizational performance: An organizational-level test of the happy-productive worker hypothesis
Toon W. Taris; Paul J. G. Schreurs
Pages 120 – 136
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Gender differences in exposure to co-worker and public-initiated violence: Assessing the impact of work-related violence and aggression in police work
Angeli Santos;  Phil Leather;  Jessica Dunn; Antonio Zarola
Pages 137 – 154
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Workaholism, burnout and well-being among junior doctors: The mediating role of role conflict
Wilmar B. Schaufeli;  Arnold B. Bakker;  Frank M. M. A. van der Heijden; Jelle T. Prins
Pages 155 – 172
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What makes an incident critical for ambulance workers? Emotional outcomes and implications for intervention
Janice Halpern;  Maria Gurevich;  Brian Schwartz; Paulette Brazeau
Pages 173 – 189
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