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Across eleven industrial nations, men, the less-educated, and those who identified themselves as lower or working class were more likely to report they worked in dangerous or unhealthy conditions. Those who reported working in dangerous conditions also had higher rates of job strain and were more likely to find their work stressful than other workers.
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ISSP 1989
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Stratification, Perception of Dangerous Work, and Job Strain: Evidence from an Eleven Nation Study
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In Social Forces, 40, 74-89, 1993
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1993
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