Psychosocial job quality in a national sample of working Australians: A comparison of persons working with versus without disability
Objectives: There is growing international policy interest in disability employment, yet there has been little investigation of job quality among people working with disability. This study uses Australian national data to compare the psychosocial job quality of people working with versus without dis...
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Main Authors: | Anthony D. LaMontagne (Author), L. Krnjacki (Author), A. Milner (Author), P. Butterworth (Author), A. Kavanagh (Author) |
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2016-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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