Microbusinesses and Occupational Stress: Emotional Demands, Job Resources, and Depression Among Korean Immigrant Microbusiness Owners in Toronto, Canada
Objectives While occupational stress has long been a central focus of psychological research, few studies have investigated how immigrant microbusiness owners (MBOs) respond to their unusually demanding occupation, or how their unresolved occupational stress manifests in psychological distress. Base...
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Main Authors: | Il-Ho Kim (Author), Samuel Noh (Author), Cyu-Chul Choi (Author), Kwame McKenzie (Author) |
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Korean Society for Preventive Medicine,
2019-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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