نتایج جستجو برای: job insecurity

تعداد نتایج: 78777  

2016
Florence Lebert

The investigation of job insecurity has been a growing field of research. However, little is known about the strategies employees adopt to reduce job insecurity. Former research has shown that employees who perceive high job insecurity tend to engage in voluntary turnover. Yet, we do not know whether such a strategy is successful in reducing perceived job insecurity. Based on the Swiss Househol...

Journal: :International archives of occupational and environmental health 2016
T J Kim O von dem Knesebeck

PURPOSE It was shown that both job insecurity and unemployment are strongly and consistently associated with depressive symptoms. It is, however, less clear whether perceived job insecurity and unemployment constitute a comparable risk for the onset of depressive symptoms. A meta-analysis was conducted to explore this issue. METHODS In December 2014, relevant records were identified through t...

Journal: :Journal of occupational health psychology 2002
Magnus Sverke Johnny Hellgren Katharina Näswall

Meta-analytic techniques were used to estimate how job insecurity relates to its postulated outcomes. Consistent with the conceptual framework, the results indicate that job insecurity has detrimental consequences for employees' job attitudes, organizational attitudes, health, and, to some extent, their behavioral relationship with the organization. Moderator analyses suggest that these relatio...

2013
Marianna Virtanen Solja T Nyberg G David Batty Markus Jokela Katriina Heikkilä Eleonor I Fransson Lars Alfredsson Jakob B Bjorner Marianne Borritz Hermann Burr Annalisa Casini Els Clays Dirk De Bacquer Nico Dragano Marko Elovainio Raimund Erbel Jane E Ferrie Mark Hamer Karl-Heinz Jöckel France Kittel Anders Knutsson Markku Koskenvuo Aki Koskinen Thorsten Lunau Ida E H Madsen Martin L Nielsen Maria Nordin Tuula Oksanen Krista Pahkin Jan H Pejtersen Jaana Pentti Reiner Rugulies Paula Salo Martin J Shipley Johannes Siegrist Andrew Steptoe Sakari B Suominen Töres Theorell Salla Toppinen-Tanner Ari Väänänen Jussi Vahtera Peter J M Westerholm Hugo Westerlund Natalie Slopen Ichiro Kawachi Archana Singh-Manoux Mika Kivimäki

OBJECTIVE To determine the association between self reported job insecurity and incident coronary heart disease. DESIGN A meta-analysis combining individual level data from a collaborative consortium and published studies identified by a systematic review. DATA SOURCES We obtained individual level data from 13 cohort studies participating in the Individual-Participant-Data Meta-analysis in ...

Journal: :Social science & medicine 2009
Sarah A Burgard Jennie E Brand James S House

Economic recessions, the industrial shift from manufacturing toward service industries, and rising global competition have contributed to uncertainty about job security, with potential consequences for workers' health. To address limitations of prior research on the health consequences of perceived job insecurity, we use longitudinal data from two nationally-representative samples of the United...

Journal: :American Economic Journal: Microeconomics 2020

Journal: :Occupational and environmental medicine 2011
Pekka Virtanen Urban Janlert Anne Hammarström

OBJECTIVE This study analysed interactions between job insecurity and temporary employment and health. We tested the violation hypothesis (whether permanent employment increases the health risk associated with job insecurity) and the intensification hypothesis (whether temporary employment increases the health risk associated with job insecurity) in a longitudinal setting. Previous research on ...

2011
Eva Muenster Heiko Rueger Elke Ochsmann Stephan Letzel André M Toschke

BACKGROUND Recent studies have shown an association between job insecurity and morbidity as well as mortality, however until now, knowledge about a potential association between job insecurity and overweight or obesity has been lacking. METHODS In order to identify a possible association between job insecurity and overweight or obesity, we analysed data from the German Socioeconomic Panel (GS...

2015
Tae Jun Kim Olaf von dem Knesebeck

BACKGROUND Though previous research repeatedly found that being employed is better for health than having no job at all, evidence suggests that employment is not always beneficial for health. With especially job insecurity reflecting a contemporary health risk for the employed, a systematic review was performed to assess if insecure employment can be as detrimental for health as unemployment, a...

2017
WILLIAM D. REISEL TAHIRA M. PROBST CORNELIUS J. KÖNIG

This research examines the effects of job insecurity on three outcomes: job attitudes (satisfaction), work behaviors (organizational citizenship behavior and deviant behavior), and negative emotions (anxiety, anger, and burnout). A total of 320 U. S. managers responded to a self-report electronic survey. Additionally, two independent referees have analyzed and rated a subset of the sample of ma...

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