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This book contains the proceedings of the First International Conference on Health Hazards and Challenges in the New Working Life, held January 11-13, 1999, in Stockholm, Sweden.
The globalisation of the economies has enormous implications for work and labour market structures. Demands for rapid adjustment and flexibility can be perceived as threatening to the employees' need for security and can cause ill health, but it is also important to try to foresee the possible benefits that could result and the constructive adaptations that individuals make. These changing conditions raise new issues and research questions concerning health consequences and people's actions and constructive adaptation. The interdisciplinary research conference in Stockholm on Health Hazards and Challenges in the New Working Life covered areas such as health and social consequences of unemployment, job insecurity, labour market constraints, flexibility in working conditions, and new forms of employment relations and contracts. The proceedings give an overview of the latest research results on these issues, which will be of the utmost importance to working life in the next millennium. The book presents a selection of contributions from highly qualified researchers in psychology, occupational health and sociology and covers three main sections: unemployment and downsizing, flexibilization and stress, and opportunities and constraints in the labour market. It provides an excellent summary and overview of earlier research, together with new findings about adaptation and actions among the unemployed, the effects of new and changing employment contracts upon health, and the polarization of the labour market and its exclusion of vulnerable groups.
Comprises 21 papers from the First International Conference on Health Hazards and Challenges in the New Working Life (January 1999, Stockholm). The papers examine the conflicts that globalization is causing<-->pitting the needs for rapid adjustment and flexibility against employees needs for security. The contributors come from the fields of psychology, occupational health, and sociology. Areas covered include the health and social consequences of unemployment, job insecurity, labor market constraints, flexibility in working conditions, and new forms of employment relations and contracts. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)
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