This study examined health and well-being among workers who have experienced varying types of contact with layoffs in an organization undergoing downsizing. Using survey data from a large organization employing both white- and blue-collar workers (N? =?2,279), the authors argued that there are important differences among surviving workers as a function of their layoff experiences. Having any kind of personal contact with layoffs is found to be associated with less job security, more symptoms of poor health, depression, and eating changes as compared with having no layoff contact. Being laid off and rehired is associated with more work-related injuries and illnesses and missed work days due to such events than is receiving a warn notice, i...
In a representative sample of 13,683 U.S. employees, we compared survivors of layoffs, offshoring, o...
This study explored the impact of downsizing on levels of uncertainty, coworker and management trust...
Changing dynamics of economies like recession, intense competition, political situations and adaptab...
This study examined health and well-being among workers who have experienced varying types of contac...
In this longitudinal study, the authors compared 1,244 white- and blue-collar workers who reported 0...
In this longitudinal study, the authors compared 1,244 white- and blue-collar worker...
In this paper we examine: (1) recency and duration effects of layoff contact; and (2) the order effe...
This is due to higher workloads, guilt at seeing colleagues leave and fear for the future, write a t...
In the present study, we investigate several outcome differences among 410 managers who either had o...
In the present study, we investigate several outcome differences among 410 managers ...
This article tests the hypotheses that the effects of layoffs on surviving employees\u27 level of or...
This article tests the hypotheses that the effects of layoffs on surviving employees...
Absenteeism figures are increasingly applied as an integrated measure of health in the working popul...
Previous research have shown that survivors of layoffs are affected by so-called survivor syndrome, ...
This study estimates the effect of job loss on health for near elderly employees based on longitudin...
In a representative sample of 13,683 U.S. employees, we compared survivors of layoffs, offshoring, o...
This study explored the impact of downsizing on levels of uncertainty, coworker and management trust...
Changing dynamics of economies like recession, intense competition, political situations and adaptab...
This study examined health and well-being among workers who have experienced varying types of contac...
In this longitudinal study, the authors compared 1,244 white- and blue-collar workers who reported 0...
In this longitudinal study, the authors compared 1,244 white- and blue-collar worker...
In this paper we examine: (1) recency and duration effects of layoff contact; and (2) the order effe...
This is due to higher workloads, guilt at seeing colleagues leave and fear for the future, write a t...
In the present study, we investigate several outcome differences among 410 managers who either had o...
In the present study, we investigate several outcome differences among 410 managers ...
This article tests the hypotheses that the effects of layoffs on surviving employees\u27 level of or...
This article tests the hypotheses that the effects of layoffs on surviving employees...
Absenteeism figures are increasingly applied as an integrated measure of health in the working popul...
Previous research have shown that survivors of layoffs are affected by so-called survivor syndrome, ...
This study estimates the effect of job loss on health for near elderly employees based on longitudin...
In a representative sample of 13,683 U.S. employees, we compared survivors of layoffs, offshoring, o...
This study explored the impact of downsizing on levels of uncertainty, coworker and management trust...
Changing dynamics of economies like recession, intense competition, political situations and adaptab...