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Katedra psychologie (25700)
Title:
On the subjective demands of social work
Citace
Paulík, K. On the subjective demands of social work.
In:
Development of postgraduate courses in applied social sciences .
Athens: Development and Educ. Centre, 2000. Development and Educ. Centre, 2000. s. 113-121. ISBN 960-91177-3-2.
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2000
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Psychologie
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9
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113
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121
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960-91177-3-2
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Proceedings title:
Development of postgraduate courses in applied social sciences
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Publisher name:
Development and Educ. Centre
Place of publishing:
Athens
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Sborník vydaný v zahraničí
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příslušnosti účastníků:
Evropská akce
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Key words in English:
working conditions; professional social workers; questionnaire; stress; work satisfaction
Annotation in original language:
This paper treats the problem of the subjective experience and evaluation of the working conditions of professional social workers. research was carried out using a questionnaire on a sample of 104 social workers emloyed in the public sector. The aim of the research was to establish their perception of their own work-related stress and work satisfaction.
Annotation in english language:
This paper treats the problem of the subjective experience and evaluation of the working conditions of professional social workers. research was carried out using a questionnaire on a sample of 104 social workers emloyed in the public sector. The aim of the research was to establish their perception of their own work-related stress and work satisfaction.
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