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18 Dec 17 | News

Psychological pressures at work felt by residents slightly increase over 5 years

Figures give insights into the psychological pressures of the work environment in the Grand Duchy and its neighbours.

LISER has unveiled a new socio-economic indicator that shows the evolution of psychological demands in the work environment in Luxembourg, France, Belgium and Germany. The figures result from an analysis of the European Working Conditions Surveys (EWCS) of 2005 and 2010 (2015 forthcoming).

Discover the interactive graph and further details in the link below:

Working conditions and well-being
Psychological demands at work (2005, 2010)

For questions on this indicator please contact the following LISER Researcher:
Laetitia.hauret@liser.lu
 (+352) 58 58 55 – 515

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About LISER ‘Facts & Figures’

Through their work, LISER researchers have identified different socioeconomic phenomena, which are relevant to the Grand Duchy, such as ageing of the working population and the material deprivation or the real estate prices. While not exhaustive, they are designed to provide an overview of the economic, social, and geographical dimensions of the country with a temporal and/or spatial scope thanks to dynamic and/or interactive graphics.