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Les conditions de travail impactent la santé : une analyse approfondie

PARIS – 9 mai 2024 –

Une récente analyse détaillée plonge dans les multiples facettes des conditions de travail et leur impact significatif sur la santé des individus. Cette étude met en lumière les déterminants de la santé au travail, qu’il s’agisse du stress, des inégalités raciales ou encore du contrôle sur le travail. Les experts mettent en avant l’importance d’une approche multidisciplinaire. Pour en savoir plus sur les données et les implications, poursuivez votre lecture.

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