Psychosociale risico's

Psychosociale risico's zijn aspecten van het ontwerp en het beheer van werk, en de sociale en organisatorische context ervan, die psychologische of fysieke schade kunnen veroorzaken. Werkgerelateerde stress is een van de gezondheidsrisico's die het vaakst door werknemers in Europa worden vastgesteld. De factoren die stress kunnen veroorzaken voor werknemers en hun gezondheid en welzijn kunnen beïnvloeden, kunnen verband houden met het volgende: functie-inhoud; werkintensiteit en autonomie van het werk; werktijdregelingen en evenwicht tussen werk en privéleven; sociale omgeving, met inbegrip van interpersoonlijke relaties op het werk en sociale steun; baanonzekerheid en loopbaanontwikkeling.

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Experts over Psychosociale risico's

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Oscar Vargas Llave

Senior research manager
Working life research

Oscar Vargas Llave is a senior research manager in the Working Life unit at Eurofound and manages projects on changes in the world of work and the impact on working conditions and related policies: organisation of working time, remote work, the right to disconnect, health and well-being and ageing. Before joining Eurofound in December 2009, he worked as project coordinator in the field of health and safety and was responsible for the Professional Card Scheme for the Construction Sector in Spain at the non-profit Fundación Laboral de la Construcción in Madrid. He has a background in industrial sociology (Universidad Pontificia de Salamanca), and also holds a Diploma in Social Science Research Methods from the University of Cardiff and a Master’s degree in Health and Safety from the Autonomous University of Madrid.

Sara Riso

Senior research manager
Working life research

Sara Riso joined Eurofound in 2006 and is currently a senior research manager in the Working Life unit. She is engaged in research projects focusing on digitalisation and working conditions. Before joining Eurofound, Sara managed research projects for large Brussels-based European associations and networks. Her academic background is in psychology, communication and languages. Her main research interest lies in exploring new workplace stressors arising from increased digitalisation of work, evolving organisational practices, and change management strategies to address the challenges posed by digitalisation in modern working environments.

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