Title
Workplace Health Promotion and Wellbeing
Author
Andersen, L.L.
Proper, K.I.
Punnert, L.
Wynne, R.
Persson, R.
Wiezer, N.M.
Publication year
2015
Abstract
For most humans work is an important fact of life and something that is necessary for survival and individual wellbeing. However, the circumstances under which we work may vary considerably and are, in part, contingent on geographical location, governmental regulations, design of social welfare systems, production systems, and human resource management strategies. In many industrialized countries, demographic developments entailing an ageing workforce increase the importance of developing sustainable employments.
Subject
ELSS - Earth, Life and Social Sciences
Life
Healthy Living
Work and Employment
Workplace
Workers
Health
Employers
Employees
Absenteeism
Behavior change
Editorial
Exercise
Health behavior
Health promotion
Human
Industrialization
Musculoskeletal disease
Resource management
United States
Wellbeing
Work environment
WHC - Work, Health and Care
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DOI
https://doi.org/10.1155/2015/606875
TNO identifier
527843
Source
The Scientific World Journal
Document type
article