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<rss version="2.0"><channel><title>Neurology Articles in XPRT</title><link>https://www.xprt.com/neurology/articles</link><description>Neurology Articles in XPRT</description><image><url>https://www.xprt.com/images/logo.gif</url><link>https://www.xprt.com/neurology/articles</link><title>Neurology Articles in XPRT</title></image><item><title>First findings from the Sixth European Working Conditions Survey released</title><link>https://www.xprt.com/news/first-findings-from-the-sixth-european-working-conditions-survey-released-622226</link><description><![CDATA[Gender segregation remains persistent across the European labour market, younger workers experience greater work intensity and job insecurity, older workers report less access to training, female managers are on the increase while physical risks remain and there are significant differences in job quality across occupations.  Violence in the workplace can take many different forms and is a major risk for depression, anxiety and suicide. Almost one in six workers (15%) reports having been subject to adverse social behaviour &ndash; such as acts of violence, harassment and unwanted sexual attention &ndash; with potentially serious negative consequences for the workers concerned.  These are just some of the first findings from Eurofound&rsquo;s 6th European Working Conditions Survey  which presents a diverse picture of Europe at work over time across countries, occupations, gender and age groups. It underlines the complex reality with which Europe&rsquo;s policymakers are confronted as they seek to build a fair and competitive Europe in an increasingly digitalised global economy.]]></description><pubDate>Wed, 25 Nov 2015 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate><guid>https://www.xprt.com/news/first-findings-from-the-sixth-european-working-conditions-survey-released-622226</guid><category>anxiety</category><category>anxiety depression</category><category>depression</category></item></channel></rss>
