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Vol-1 Issue-3 2015 IJARIIE -ISSN(O) 2395 4396 1179 www.ijariie.com 18 WORK STRESS OF EMPLOYEE: A LITERATURE REVIEW Prakash B. Kundaragi1,Dr.A.M.Kadakol2 1 Research Scholar, Kousali Institute of Management Studies, Karnatak University, Dharwad 2 Associate Professor, Kousali Institute of Management Studies, Karnatak University, Dharwad ABSTRACT

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Work & Stress: Vol 34, No 2 Mar 31, 2020 · Work & Stress. An International Journal of Work, Health & Organisations. 2018 Impact Factor. 2.683 Search in: Advanced search. Submit an article. New content alerts RSS. Subscribe. Citation search. Citation search. Current issue Browse list of issues Explore. Stress@Work: An Introduction to Job Stress Stress@Work: An Introduction to Job Stress Job Stress. Signs and Symptoms. Headache . Sleep disturbances . Upset stomach . Difficulty concentrating Short temper Fatigue Muscle aches and pains Over- and under-eating Chronic mild illness Anxiety, irritability Depression Gastrointestinal problems Angry outbursts Accidents Substance use and abuse CAUSES AND MANAGEMENT OF STRESS AT WORK CAUSES AND MANAGEMENT OF STRESS AT WORK S Michie S tress has been defined in different ways over the years.Originally,it was conceived of as pres-sure from the environment, then as strain within the person. The generally accepted defini-tion today is one of interaction between the situation and the individual.It is the psychologi- (PDF) Managing Stress at Workplace

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