Previous research has shown that both past unemployment and anticipated future unemployment have a detrimental impact on employees' attitudes and behaviours, which may affect organisational performance. Surprisingly, however, very little is known about the relative impact of past unemployment compared with current job insecurity. Although it is possible that both effects operate simultaneously, this paper – focused on employees' job satisfaction and utilising a set of cross-sectional data derived from the European Social Survey 2006–2007 – reports on a strongly pronounced insecurity effect: anticipated unemployment substantially reduces employees' job satisfaction. Interestingly, inclusion of the perceived risk of future unemployment as a s...
This article examines whether subjective expectations of unemployment are reliable indicators of the...
Earlier studies established that perceived job insecurity is more strongly related to the experience...
We explore how negative attitudes toward the unemployed are related to countries’ overall and long-t...
Previous research has shown that both past unemployment and anticipated future unemployment have a d...
Previous research has shown that both past unemployment and anticipated future unemployment have a d...
Previous research has shown that both past unemployment and anticipated future unemployment have a d...
Previous research has shown that both past unemployment and anticipated future unemployment have a d...
Previous research has shown that both past unemployment and anticipated future unemployment have a d...
The increased flexibility on the labour market has given rise to feelings of job insecurity in many ...
It is widely assumed that British workers have become more insecure over the last decade. This paper...
It is widely assumed that British workers have become more insecure over he last decade. This paper ...
It is widely assumed that British workers have become more insecure over he last decade. This paper ...
It is widely assumed that British workers have become more insecure over he last decade. This paper ...
It is widely assumed that British workers have become more insecure over he last decade. This paper ...
It is widely assumed that British workers have become more insecure over he last decade. This paper ...
This article examines whether subjective expectations of unemployment are reliable indicators of the...
Earlier studies established that perceived job insecurity is more strongly related to the experience...
We explore how negative attitudes toward the unemployed are related to countries’ overall and long-t...
Previous research has shown that both past unemployment and anticipated future unemployment have a d...
Previous research has shown that both past unemployment and anticipated future unemployment have a d...
Previous research has shown that both past unemployment and anticipated future unemployment have a d...
Previous research has shown that both past unemployment and anticipated future unemployment have a d...
Previous research has shown that both past unemployment and anticipated future unemployment have a d...
The increased flexibility on the labour market has given rise to feelings of job insecurity in many ...
It is widely assumed that British workers have become more insecure over the last decade. This paper...
It is widely assumed that British workers have become more insecure over he last decade. This paper ...
It is widely assumed that British workers have become more insecure over he last decade. This paper ...
It is widely assumed that British workers have become more insecure over he last decade. This paper ...
It is widely assumed that British workers have become more insecure over he last decade. This paper ...
It is widely assumed that British workers have become more insecure over he last decade. This paper ...
This article examines whether subjective expectations of unemployment are reliable indicators of the...
Earlier studies established that perceived job insecurity is more strongly related to the experience...
We explore how negative attitudes toward the unemployed are related to countries’ overall and long-t...