← Back to results Acting on the quality of work to increase its sustainability: An occupational psychology approach Antoine Bonnemain
Abstract This article considers sustainable work from the perspective of quality of work and its impact on workers’ health and on public health. Based on an occupational psychology social experiment within an organization, it shows how empowering workers to influence their work and the conditions in which they do it can have a major impact on public health and environmental protection. This calls for new methods of deliberation and reforms to labour law.
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title = {{Acting on the quality of work to increase its sustainability: An occupational psychology approach}},
author = {Antoine Bonnemain},
journal = {International Labour Review},
year = {2025},
doi = {https://doi.org/https://doi.org/10.16995/ilr.18836},
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TI - Acting on the quality of work to increase its sustainability: An occupational psychology approach
AU - Bonnemain, Antoine
JO - International Labour Review
PY - 2025
ER - Antoine Bonnemain (2025). Acting on the quality of work to increase its sustainability: An occupational psychology approach. *International Labour Review*. https://doi.org/https://doi.org/10.16995/ilr.18836 Antoine Bonnemain. "Acting on the quality of work to increase its sustainability: An occupational psychology approach." *International Labour Review* (2025). https://doi.org/https://doi.org/10.16995/ilr.18836. Acting on the quality of work to increase its sustainability: An occupational psychology approach
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