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Globalization, workers' power and the psychosocial work environment - Is the demand-control-support model still useful in a neoliberal era?
Jeffrey V. Johnson
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Earth & Environmental Sciences
globalization
86%
social movement
78%
demand
48%
social protection
41%
trade union
41%
political power
39%
democratization
38%
anthropogenic effect
25%
labor
23%
North America
19%
Europe
17%
economics
14%
Social Sciences
work environment
75%
globalization
54%
demand
51%
worker
47%
Social Movements
35%
labor
26%
economic elite
25%
political power
18%
social inequality
18%
working class
18%
democratization
17%
flexibility
14%
workplace
13%
Medicine & Life Sciences
Internationality
100%
Occupational Groups
54%
Labor Unions
41%
Public Policy
27%
North America
26%
Workplace
24%
Economics
19%
Chemical Compounds
Environment
42%