Are Quebecers More Stressed Out at Work than Others? An Investigation into the Differences between Quebec and the Rest of Canada in Level of Work Stress
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Authors/contributors
- Sedigh, Golnaz (Author)
- Devlin, Rose Anne (Author)
- Grenier, Gilles (Author)
Title
Are Quebecers More Stressed Out at Work than Others? An Investigation into the Differences between Quebec and the Rest of Canada in Level of Work Stress
Abstract
Work stress is costly and decreases productivity. Quebecers are much more likely to report high work stress than other Canadians. Using data from the Canadian Community Health Survey spanning 2003–2012, we study the determinants of reported work stress. Chronic disease, mental health, and lifestyle choices all contribute to work stress. Despite including a large variety of influences, living in Quebec is persistently associated with higher work stress. We discuss contextual and cultural factors. No one explanation stands out, but Quebecers are absent from work more often than others, suggesting that the costs of this phenomenon are real.
Publication
Canadian Public Policy
Volume
43
Issue
3
Pages
177-189
Date
September 2017
Language
en
ISSN
0317-0861, 1911-9917
Short Title
Are Quebecers More Stressed Out at Work than Others?
Accessed
7/22/18, 7:32 PM
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Citation
Sedigh, G., Devlin, R. A., & Grenier, G. (2017). Are Quebecers More Stressed Out at Work than Others? An Investigation into the Differences between Quebec and the Rest of Canada in Level of Work Stress. Canadian Public Policy, 43(3), 177–189. https://doi.org/10.3138/cpp.2016-068
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