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  2. Which Professions Are the Most Stressful? - AOL

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    Airline pilots and media-related jobs may sound like glamorous gigs, but they're also extremely stressful, according to the new CareerCast 2011 report on the least and most stressful jobs. On the ...

  3. Here's the most disproportionately popular job in every state

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    RELATED: These are the most stressful jobs in America: In the US as a whole, there are about 19,230 fashion designers out of 140,400,040 employed people. So about 1.4 of every 10,000 jobs in ...

  4. 10 Most Stressful Jobs In The U.S. - AOL

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    Stress on the job has many sources. You may have a demanding boss or clients to please, work odd hours, or the duties themselves may occasionally put your health and well-being at risk. In fact ...

  5. 11 tips for reducing stress on World Mental Health Day - AOL

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    Healthcare can be a stressful and demanding profession. In fact, a 2023 survey of U.S. workers found it's the most stressful industry to work in among 10 sectors. However, that doesn't mean your ...

  6. Occupational prestige - Wikipedia

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    Jobs with high prestige are more likely to have a higher level of pay stability, better lateral career mobility, and established professional associations. Some popular scales that are used to measure SES include the Hollingshead four-factor index of social status, the Nam-Powers-Boyd scale, and Duncan's Socioeconomic Index.

  7. Occupational stress - Wikipedia

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    The types of jobs that pay workers higher salaries tend to provide them with greater job-related autonomy. As indicated above, job-related autonomy is associated with better health. A problem in research on occupational stress is how to "unconfound" the relationship between stressful working conditions, such as low levels of autonomy, and ...

  8. Occupational burnout - Wikipedia

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    The ICD-11 of the World Health Organization (WHO) describes occupational burnout as an occupational phenomenon resulting from chronic workplace stress that has not been successfully managed, with symptoms characterized by "feelings of energy depletion or exhaustion; increased mental distance from one’s job, or feelings of negativism or cynicism related to one's job; and reduced professional ...

  9. These are the most stressful jobs in America - AOL

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