Ten years on: A review of recent research on the Job Demand–Control (-Support) model and psychological well-being
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Andreas Mojzisch | Stefan Schulz-Hardt | S. Schulz-Hardt | A. Mojzisch | Jan Alexander Häusser | Miriam Niesel | J. Häusser | Miriam Niesel
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