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245 00 $aGender, work stress, and health /$cedited by Debra L. Nelson and Ronald J. Burke.
250 $a1st ed.
260 $aWashington, D.C. :$bAmerican Psychological Assoc.,$c2002.
300 $axii, 260 pages :$billustrations ;$c26 cm
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504 $aIncludes bibliographical references and indexes.
505 00 $tA framework for examining gender, work stress, and health /$rDebra L. Nelson,$rRonald J. Burke --$tManagerial stress : are women more at risk? /$rSandra L. Fielden,$rCary L. Cooper --$tMen, masculinity, and health /$rRonald J. Burke --$tWomen and corporate restructuring : sources and consequences of stress /$rRekha Karambayya --$tAssessing the role of negative affectivity in occupational stress research : does gender make a difference? /$rSteve M. Jex,$rGary A. Adams,$rMichele L. Ehler --$tWork stress, coping, and social support : implications for women's occupational well-being /$rEsther R. Greenglass --$tDo men and women benefit from social support equally? : Results from a field examination within the work and family context /$rPamela L. Perrewe ,$rDawn S. Carlson --$tThe allocation of time to work and family roles /$rJeffrey H. Greenhaus,$rSaroj Parasuraman --$tGender asymmetry in crossover research /$rMina Westman --$tReduced work arrangements for managers and professionals : a potential solution to conflicting demands /$rMarcia Brumit Kropf --$tReduced-load work arrangements : response to stress or quest for integrity of functioning? /$rMary Dean Lee,$rShelley M. MacDermid,$rMichelle L. Buck --$tAn affirmative defense : the preventive management of sexual harassment /$rMyrtle P. Bell,$rCyndy S. Cycyota,$rJames Campbell Quick --$tDo family-friendly policies fulfill their promise? : An investigation of their impact on work-family conflict and work and personal outcomes /$rHazel M. Rosin,$rKaren Korabik --$tNew directions for studying gender, work stress, and health /$rDebra L. Nelson,$rRonald J. Burke,$rSusan Michie.
520 8 $aAnnotation$bNelson (business administration, Oklahoma State U.) and Burke (administrative studies, York U.) argue that much can be gained from studying gender literature from a three-part framework that looks at stressors, individual characteristics, and coping; stress and family dynamics; and preventions and interventions. They order the 14 contributions to this volume accordingly, presenting discussions of women and corporate restructuring, the assessment of the role of negative affectivity, work stress and social support, the allocation of time between work and family roles, gender asymmetry in crossover research, and the preventive management of sexual harassment. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com).
520 8 $aAnnotation$bThis book examines how socially defined gender roles affect individuals' experience of stress and health at work. An interdisciplinary set of contributors explore the interplay of gender, individual differences, social support, coping skills, family dynamics, and aspects of the work environment, and how these affect health.
650 0 $aJob stress$xHealth aspects.
650 0 $aSex role$xHealth aspects.
650 0 $aSex factors in disease.
650 12 $aStress, Psychological.
650 22 $aEmployment$xpsychology.
650 22 $aSex Factors.
650 22 $aRisk Assessment.
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650 6 $aRo le selon le sexe$xAspect sanitaire.
650 6 $aMaladies$xFacteurs sexuels.
650 6 $aPsychologie du travail.
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