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Workers on the Edge: Job Insecurity, Psychological Well-Being, and Family Life

By Brendan J. Burchell, Ines C. Wichert, and Jane P. Nolan | 2000

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Workers on the Edge

Job insecurity, psychological well-being, and family life

Ines C. Wichert, Jane P. Nolan, Brendan J. Burchell

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