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2024 Work in America Survey: Psychological Safety in the Changing Workplace

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2024-06
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More than 4 years after the COVID-19 pandemic upended the American workplace, the results of the American Psychological Association’s 2024 Work in America survey reveal that most workers are generally satisfied with their jobs and feel good about their performance and productivity, especially in workplaces that foster “psychological safety.” Workers reported notably different experiences based on factors including their job type or level, their relationship with their managers or direct supervisors, the level of mental health support provided by their employers, their age range, whether they can work in their preferred location (in-person, hybrid, or remote), and whether they live with a cognitive, emotional, learning, or mental disability. The Harris Poll conducted the survey online in the United States on behalf of APA between March 25 and April 3, 2024 among more than 2,000 employed adults.
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