2020
DOI: 10.1007/978-981-15-6471-0
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A Sociological Analysis of Depression in China

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“…six consecutive suicides in half a year during 2014) with speculation that excessive work stress is the main cause (Fu, 2014). Work stress has been considered a major cause of depression in China (Hsiao, 2020). An acquaintance of mine, who was a senior executive, committed suicide in the workplace, and this reaffirmed to me the imperative of studying work stress in China (Cooke et al, 2020;Higgins et al, 2008).…”
Section: Work Stress Across the Globe And Chinamentioning
confidence: 94%
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“…six consecutive suicides in half a year during 2014) with speculation that excessive work stress is the main cause (Fu, 2014). Work stress has been considered a major cause of depression in China (Hsiao, 2020). An acquaintance of mine, who was a senior executive, committed suicide in the workplace, and this reaffirmed to me the imperative of studying work stress in China (Cooke et al, 2020;Higgins et al, 2008).…”
Section: Work Stress Across the Globe And Chinamentioning
confidence: 94%
“…Based on a review of human resource management research, Cooke et al (2020) note that workplace wellbeing research has received limited attention in the Asian context, although China, Japan, and Korea represent a high level of work intensity in particular. Especially for China, the transition from a centrally planned to more market-oriented economy has brought about significant social changes, such as more uncertainty and competitiveness (Hsiao, 2020).…”
Section: Work Stress Across the Globe And Chinamentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…six consecutive suicides in half a year during 2014) with speculation that excessive work stress is the main cause (Fu, 2014). Work stress has been considered a major cause of depression in China (Hsiao, 2020). An acquaintance of mine, who was a senior executive, committed suicide in the workplace, and this reaffirmed to me the imperative of studying work stress in China (Cooke et al, 2020;Higgins et al, 2008).…”
Section: Work Stress Across the Globe And Chinamentioning
confidence: 94%