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  1. National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH). (2016). The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health. Available at: http://www.cdc.gov/niosh/. Accessed March 18, 2016.

  2. European Agency for Safety and Health at Work (EASHW). (2013). Well-being at work: Creating a positive work environment. A report prepared for the European Agency for Safety and Health at Work, EU-OSHA, by the Topic Centre Occupational Safety and Health.

  3. Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD). (2016). Measuring well-being and progress: Well-being research. Available at: http://www.oecd.org/statistics/measuring-well-being-and-progress.htm. Accessed March 18, 2016.

  4. City of Santa Monica. (2016). The wellbeing project. Available at: http://wellbeing.smgov.net. Accessed March 18, 2016.

  5. Saad, L. (2014). The “40-hour” workweek is actually longer – by seven hours. Gallup Economy. Available at: http://www.gallup.com/poll/175286/hour-workweek-actually-longer-seven-hours.aspx. Accessed March 18, 2016.

  6. The Conference Board. (2015). Job satisfaction: 2015 edition: A lot more jobs – a little more satisfaction. Report Number: TCB-1588-Job-Satisfaction-Report-2015.

  7. Schulte P., & Vainio, H. (2010). Well-being at work—overview and perspective. Scandinavian journal of work, environment & health, 36(5), 422-429.

  8. NIOSH. (2010). Quality of worklife questionnaire. Available at: http://www.cdc.gov/niosh/topics/stress/qwlquest.html. Accessed October 18, 2017.

  9. Wilkin, C. L. (2013). I can't get no job satisfaction: Meta-analysis comparing permanent and contingent workers. Journal of organizational behavior, 34(1), 47-64.

  10. Koene, B., & van Riemsdijk, M. (2005). Managing temporary workers: Work identity, diversity and operational HR choices. Human resource management journal, 15(1), 76-92.

  11. U.S. Department of Labor. (2015). Employer-reported workplace injuries and illnesses – 2015. Available at: https://www.bls.gov/news.release/archives/osh_10272016.pdf

  12. Knowledge Networks. (n.d.). KnowledgePanel design summary. Available at: http://www.knowledgenetworks.com/knpanel/docs/KnowledgePanel%28R%29-Design-Summary-Description.pdf. Accessed October 18, 2017.

  13. NIOSH. (2010). Quality of worklife questionnaire. Available at: http://www.cdc.gov/niosh/topics/stress/qwlquest.html. Accessed October 18, 2017.

  14. National Research Centre for the Working Environment (NRCWE). (2005). Copenhagen psychosocial questionnaire – COPSOQ II. Available at: http://www.arbejdsmiljoforskning.dk/en/publikationer/spoergeskemaer/psykisk-arbejdsmiljoe. Accessed October 18, 2017.

  15. van der Doef, M., & Maes, S. (1999). The Leiden Quality of Work Questionnaire: Its construction, factor structure, and psychometric qualities. Psychological reports, 85(3), 954-962.

  16. Minnesota Satisfaction Questionnaire. (1977). Manual for the Minnesota Satisfaction Questionnaire. Available at: http://vpr.psych.umn.edu/instruments/msq-minnesota-satisfaction-questionnaire. Accessed October 18, 2017.

  17. Knowledge Networks. (n.d.). List of selected OMB-reviewed surveys conducted on KnowledgePanel. Available at: http://www.knowledgenetworks.com/GANP/docs/OMB-Reviewed-Projects-List.pdf. Accessed October 18, 2017.


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  2. Knowledge Networks. (n.d.). KnowledgePanel design summary. Available at: http://www.knowledgenetworks.com/knpanel/docs/KnowledgePanel%28R%29-Design-Summary-Description.pdf. Accessed October 18, 2017.

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