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Presents analysis from an annual series of surveys on psychosocial working conditions which began in 2004. These surveys were set up to monitor changes in the psychosocial working conditions of Demand, Control, Managerial Support, Peer Support, Role, Relationships and Change in British workplaces. Source agency: Health and Safety Executive Designation: National Statistics Language: English Alternative title: Psychosocial Working Conditions in Britain
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