Introduction. The perception of psychosocial risks exposes workers to develop work-related stress. Recently the attention of scientific research has focused on a psychosocial risk already identified as “job insecurity” that regards the “overall concern about the continued existence of the job in the future” and that also depends on worker’s perception, different for each gender. Aim of the Study. The aim of this cross sectional study is to show if job insecurity, in the form of temporary contracts, can influence the perception of psychosocial risks and therefore increase worker’s vulnerability to work-related stress and how the magnitude of this effect differs between genders. Materials and Methods. 338 administrative technical workers (113...
Transformation in the management of human resources in the public sector has led to new approaches t...
We used a secondary, qualitative analysis of stakeholder perceptions of work stress in Australia to ...
This study analyzes the effects of subjective and objective job insecurity among workers in the Unit...
Introduction.The perception of psychosocial risks exposesworkers to developwork-related stress. Rece...
Background: Psychosocial risks, via stress mechanism, may negatively influence employees’ health and...
Research on the consequences of job insecurity among temporary workers has been largely exploratory....
Based on the gender model and the life context model, the financial and domestic responsibilities an...
Background. Quality of working life is the result of many factors inherent in the workplace environm...
The long‐term negative consequences of job insecurity on employees’ health and well‐being have been ...
This study examined the complex relationships between gender, job insecurity and job related stress....
We used psychological contract theory as a framework to meta-analytically review subjective and obje...
Thesis (M.A. (Industrial Psychology))--North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2006.Extensive r...
This study investigates differences in the causal effect of fixed-term contracts on affective job in...
This study investigates whether temporary contract volition and workers' expectations for contract r...
While the role of individual differences in shaping primary appraisals of psychosocial working condi...
Transformation in the management of human resources in the public sector has led to new approaches t...
We used a secondary, qualitative analysis of stakeholder perceptions of work stress in Australia to ...
This study analyzes the effects of subjective and objective job insecurity among workers in the Unit...
Introduction.The perception of psychosocial risks exposesworkers to developwork-related stress. Rece...
Background: Psychosocial risks, via stress mechanism, may negatively influence employees’ health and...
Research on the consequences of job insecurity among temporary workers has been largely exploratory....
Based on the gender model and the life context model, the financial and domestic responsibilities an...
Background. Quality of working life is the result of many factors inherent in the workplace environm...
The long‐term negative consequences of job insecurity on employees’ health and well‐being have been ...
This study examined the complex relationships between gender, job insecurity and job related stress....
We used psychological contract theory as a framework to meta-analytically review subjective and obje...
Thesis (M.A. (Industrial Psychology))--North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2006.Extensive r...
This study investigates differences in the causal effect of fixed-term contracts on affective job in...
This study investigates whether temporary contract volition and workers' expectations for contract r...
While the role of individual differences in shaping primary appraisals of psychosocial working condi...
Transformation in the management of human resources in the public sector has led to new approaches t...
We used a secondary, qualitative analysis of stakeholder perceptions of work stress in Australia to ...
This study analyzes the effects of subjective and objective job insecurity among workers in the Unit...