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Workplace violence and the changing nature of work in Europe: Trends and risk groups
Authors:Seth van den Bossche  Toon Taris  Irene Houtman  Peter Smulders  Michiel Kompier
Institution:1. Department of Work and Health , The Netherlands Organisation for Applied Scientific Research (TNO) , Hoofddorp , The Netherlands seth.vandenbossche@tno.nl;3. Behavioural Science Institute , Radboud University Nijmegen , Nijmegen , The Netherlands;4. Department of Work and Organizational Psychology , Utrecht University , Utrecht , The Netherlands;5. Department of Work and Health , The Netherlands Organisation for Applied Scientific Research (TNO) , Hoofddorp , The Netherlands;6. Behavioural Science Institute , Radboud University Nijmegen , Nijmegen , The Netherlands
Abstract:Incidence rates of third party workplace violence in Europe have increased, but little is known about the causes thereof. It has been suggested that the growth of the service sector and the intensification of work could be responsible for the increase. This study aimed to identify trends in the prevalence of physical workplace violence across Europe, as well as to uncover factors explaining these trends. Three cross-sectional waves (1995, 2000, and 2005) of the European Working Conditions Survey were used, involving 58,520 workers and covering 15 European member states. Logistic regression analyses were performed to investigate associations between work characteristics and violence prevalence. Workplace violence increased significantly during the study interval. Although violence was clearly related to specific characteristics of the labour market (gender, age, sector, etc.) and the work environment (client contact frequency, time pressure, control, and computer work), recent changes in the European labour market composition and work environment could not explain the increase in violence. In jobs characterized by high levels of computer work in particular, violence appears to be an emerging risk. Our results suggest that the nature (and perhaps quality) of client contact is changing, leading to higher violence risks.
Keywords:Cross-national  Europe  Surveillance  Third party violence  Work environment  Workplace violence
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