Dak-Gesundheitsreport: "Burn-Out Is a New Pandemic Among Younger People"
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Generation Z is primarily concerned with work-life balance? This stereotype is contradicted by a study of a large health insurance company. Therefore, the information on mental health is alarming.
A recent survey reveals a decline in the satisfaction of young workers: they complain about tensions between generations, working conditions and mental stress.
Old and young work together smoothly in many companies. However, the survey of a health insurance company also shows that everything is not always running smoothly. However, this makes only a few of the "Gen Z" feel negatively burdened.
Around one in four employees in Germany experiences generational conflicts in their daily work. Tensions between different age groups are particularly common in the healthcare and educational professions, according to the DAK health report "Gen Z in the World of Work," published on Tuesday. Across all sectors, young employees are slightly more affected than average, at 28 percent. A quarter of young people who experience generational conflicts f…
Around one in four employees in Germany experience generational conflicts during daily work. Particularly often tensions between different age groups in health care and in educational professions are. Across all sectors, young employees with 28 percent are slightly more affected than the average. A quarter of the younger people who experience generational conflicts feel strongly or very heavily burdened by this. These are central results from th…

Alt and Jung work together smoothly in many companies. However, the survey of a health insurance company also shows that everything is not always running smoothly.
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