Publication | Open Access
Effect of employee worktime control on health: a prospective cohort study
119
Citations
31
References
2004
Year
A low level of worktime control increases the risk of future health problems. The risk is highest among women, especially those with families, and among manual workers. The results suggest that worktime control can help workers integrate their work and private lives successfully.
| Year | Citations | |
|---|---|---|
Page 1
Page 1