Theorists have argued the importance of the latent and manifest benefits of employment and their relationship with psychological well-being. However, no one scale has been devised that adequately and reliably measures all five latent and one manifest benefit together. The aims of this study were to develop such a scale that satisfies standards for psychometric adequacy, and to present evidence for its validity. In the scale development phase, in-depth interviews with 33 unemployed adults and comments from labour market experts were used in the item generation process. In Study 1, 307 unemployed adults were surveyed, and item analysis, inter-item and item-total correlations and factor analysis were used to reduce the item pool to a 36-item ...
Unemployment is a ubiquitous problem that is a complex of cultural, economic interpersonal, physical...
Research by psychologists and others has consistently found that employees experience better psychol...
This paper aims to test the gain and loss cycle ideas from the Conservation of Resources (COR) Theor...
A survey of 371 unemployed people in South East Queensland explored whether deprivation of the laten...
Two hundred and thirty-eight university students were administered scales of the latent (social supp...
A survey of 371 unemployed people in South East Queensland explored whether deprivation of the laten...
This study focused on the impact of reemployment on access to both the latent and manifest benefits ...
Personality, well-being and deprivation theory Two hundred and thirty-eight university students were...
Theories of economic and latent deprivation have been used by many researchers to explain the deteri...
Structural relationships among latent and economic deprivation, employment commitment, personal reso...
The Employment Hope scale (EHS) was designed to measure the empowerment-based self-sufficiency (SS) ...
This chapter presents findings on revalidation of the Short Employment Hope Scale (EHS- 14) using a ...
A substantial body of research shows that unemployment has detrimental effects on individuals’ subje...
Doctor of PhilosophyDepartment of PsychologyClive J. A. FullagarResearch on occupational well-being,...
[Abstract]: A stress and coping framework was used to explore psychological factors influencing ...
Unemployment is a ubiquitous problem that is a complex of cultural, economic interpersonal, physical...
Research by psychologists and others has consistently found that employees experience better psychol...
This paper aims to test the gain and loss cycle ideas from the Conservation of Resources (COR) Theor...
A survey of 371 unemployed people in South East Queensland explored whether deprivation of the laten...
Two hundred and thirty-eight university students were administered scales of the latent (social supp...
A survey of 371 unemployed people in South East Queensland explored whether deprivation of the laten...
This study focused on the impact of reemployment on access to both the latent and manifest benefits ...
Personality, well-being and deprivation theory Two hundred and thirty-eight university students were...
Theories of economic and latent deprivation have been used by many researchers to explain the deteri...
Structural relationships among latent and economic deprivation, employment commitment, personal reso...
The Employment Hope scale (EHS) was designed to measure the empowerment-based self-sufficiency (SS) ...
This chapter presents findings on revalidation of the Short Employment Hope Scale (EHS- 14) using a ...
A substantial body of research shows that unemployment has detrimental effects on individuals’ subje...
Doctor of PhilosophyDepartment of PsychologyClive J. A. FullagarResearch on occupational well-being,...
[Abstract]: A stress and coping framework was used to explore psychological factors influencing ...
Unemployment is a ubiquitous problem that is a complex of cultural, economic interpersonal, physical...
Research by psychologists and others has consistently found that employees experience better psychol...
This paper aims to test the gain and loss cycle ideas from the Conservation of Resources (COR) Theor...