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  2. 19 High-Paying Jobs For People Who Don't Like Stress - AOL

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    Getty By Jacquelyn Smith Think there's no such thing as a high-paying, low-stress job? Think

  3. The 10 Industries With the Highest Rates of Depression - AOL

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    Getty By Drake Baer and Lauren F. Friedman According to the National Institute of Mental Health, about 6.7% of Americans experience depression every year. That's over 20 million people who ...

  4. 17 High-Paying Jobs For People Who Don't Like Stress - AOL

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    Shatkin compared average salaries and stress levels of the 767 occupations identified by the U.S. Department of Labor to identify jobs with that perfect combination of high pay and low stress.

  5. Job strain - Wikipedia

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    A 2015 meta-analysis found a similar association between job strain and stroke; this association was especially strong for women. [9] Time poverty has been found to heighten the risk for depression, inflated BMI, and cardiovascular disease in women. [10] Job strain has been found to increase the risk of higher blood pressure, [11] but not ...

  6. Millennials Are Screwed - The Huffington Post

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    Either they kept the jobs they got through the subsidies or the experience helped them find something new. Plus, the program was a bargain. Subsidizing more than 3,000 jobs cost $22 million, which existing businesses doled out to workers who weren’t required to get special training. It wasn’t an isolated success, either.

  7. Occupational burnout - Wikipedia

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    People who experience a work situation with little opportunity to influence, in combination with too high demands, develop more depressive symptoms. People who experience a lack of compassionate support in the work environment develop more symptoms of depression and exhaustion disorder than others.

  8. 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 ...

  9. The Highest-Paying Jobs in America - AOL

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    To rank those jobs further, we compared them across four metrics: 10-year expected percentage growth in employment, 10-year expected growth in number of workers, 2021 average earnings and four ...