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The abbreviation is also synonymous with several peer-reviewed publications:
Developed by Robert Karasek, the JDC model posits that workplace stress and poor health results from a combination of high job demands (workload/pressure) and low job control (decision-making autonomy). to dispense large-scale international relief
Guide for authors - Journal of Diabetes and its Complications The World Bank-UNHCR Joint Data Center (JDC)
In the realm of psychology and workplace safety, JDC stands for the model. to dispense large-scale international relief
The most prominent "JDC" is the American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee , often referred to as "the Joint." Founded in 1914 during World War I, it was the first Jewish organization in the U.S. to dispense large-scale international relief. Global Humanitarian Impact
Understanding JDC: From Humanitarian Relief to Occupational Science
The model often evolves into the Job Demands-Control-Support (JDCS) model, which adds social support—both from peers and leaders—as a critical third factor in preventing burnout and promoting "work ability". 3. The World Bank-UNHCR Joint Data Center (JDC)