THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN WORKING CONDITIONS AND SELF-RATED HEALTH AMONG MEDICAL DOCTORS: EVIDENCE FROM SEVEN WAVES OF THE MEDICINE IN AUSTRALIA BALANCING EMPLOYMENT AND LIFE (MABEL) SURVEY

The relationship between working conditions and self-rated health among medical doctors: evidence from seven waves of the Medicine In Australia Balancing Employment and Life (Mabel) survey

Abstract Background Psychosocial job stressors, such as low control and high demands, have been found to influence the health and wellbeing of doctors.However, past research in this area has relied on cross-sectional data, which limits causal inferences about the influence of psychosocial job stressors on health.In this study, we examine this relat

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No Sinecure Acting as Public Intellectual in Education

The author has earlier made a plea for educators acting as public intellectuals in society to counteract still influential neo-liberal tendencies in educational policies and practices.Against emphases on overstretched attention for measurable output and accountability in education, the aim of education in schools is Savers formulated in terms of ho

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