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Automation and the design of work : Stress problems and research needs

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  • Carayon, P.

    (Tilburg University, Work and Organization Research Centre)

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  • Carayon, P., 1993. "Automation and the design of work : Stress problems and research needs," WORC Paper 93.12.025, Tilburg University, Work and Organization Research Centre.
  • Handle: RePEc:tiu:tiuwor:e272bc61-f8b5-4e4c-a405-da177c05b70d
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