Posts Tagged ‘prevalence’
Stability of Workplace Bullying Prevalence since 2007: 2010 WBI Survey
Friday, September 17th, 2010
In 2007, WBI commissioned Zogby International to conduct the first survey of a large representative sample of all adult Americans concerning workplace bullying in the U.S. The results are the most frequently cited U.S. study in the world. The 37% prevalence rate laid to rest the claim of opponents that bullying in the American workplace was imaginary.
In August, 2010 WBI conducted a follow-up study to compare 2007 prevalence rates to 2010 rates.
Here are the results.
Tags: 2007 WBI-Zogby, 2010 U.S. Workplace Bullying Survey, bullying prevalence, prevalence
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Race & Workplace Bullying: 2010 WBI Survey
Monday, September 6th, 2010
New research findings from the 2010 Workplace Bullying Institute national scientific survey regarding the effect of race on the experience of workplace bullying. Hispanics report the highest rates, African-Americans second highest, Asians the lowest. Public officials should infer from this that existing anti-discrimination laws (and resulting employer policies) are inadequate to stem the tide of abuse of minorities in the American workplace.
Tags: 2010 WBI U.S. Workplace Bullying Survey, african american, asian, hispanic, prevalence, race, WBI-Zogby, workplace bullying
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Bullying Prevalence in Spain
Friday, June 5th, 2009
Bullying is a universal workplace phenomenon. Here’s is Spain’s first prevalence study. In the U.S. at any given time, 13% of the workforce is being bullied. We are one world.
MADRID, June 5 (UPI) –
Fourteen percent of the respondents to a survey in Spain say they have suffered psychological abuse or bullying at the workplace, researchers said. (more…)
Tags: Einarsen, Hoel, NAQ, prevalence, Spain
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