Shiftwork, job type, and the work environment as joint predictors of health-related outcomes.
This article examines the potential confounding of observed relations between shiftwork and health outcomes by differences in the jobs typically carried out by shiftworkers and dayworkers. Objective factors (daywork vs. day/night shiftwork and job type) and work perceptions (job demand, discretion,...
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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1999
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