This paper analyzes the impact of job insecurity perceptions on individual well-being. While previous studies on the subject have used the concept of perceived job insecurity rather arbitrarily, the present analysis explicitly takes into account individual perceptions about both the likelihood and the potential costs of job loss. We demonstrate that any model assessing the impact of perceived job insecurity on individual well-being potentially su®ers from simultaneity bias yielding upward-biased coe±cients. When applying our concept of perceived job insecurity to concrete data from a large household panel survey we ¯nd the true unbiased e®ects of perceived job insecurity to be more than twice the size of estimates that ignore simultaneity. ...
Job insecurity is recognized as one of the most prominent job stressors for employees. Despite decad...
Job insecurity has been increasing since the 1980s. While researchers have found job insecurity to b...
The organization of work in the United States has changed dramatically over the last four decades as...
Job loss and unemployment have been consistently shown to have deleterious consequences for health. ...
Job insecurity as an occupational stressor has been influencing the well-being of employees for some...
This paper shows that employability strongly moderates the effects of unemployment and of job insecu...
Aims This study examines the relationship of subjective job insecurity and macroeconomic parameters...
© Emerald Group Publishing Limited. Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to investigate the relati...
Objective: In this review article, we present an overview of the results of longitudinal studies on ...
In the 1997 and 1998 waves of the British Household Panel Survey, workers are asked to assess their ...
Employees attach value to their job features/total job and when they perceive threats to these and e...
The purpose of this paper is to examine perceptions of job insecurity among employees, applying a pa...
One of the more visible effects of the societal changes is the increased feelings of uncertainty in ...
Job insecurity is recognized as one of the most prominent job stressors for employees. Despite deca...
This article proposes that the insecurity facing employees in the labour market can be viewed as a m...
Job insecurity is recognized as one of the most prominent job stressors for employees. Despite decad...
Job insecurity has been increasing since the 1980s. While researchers have found job insecurity to b...
The organization of work in the United States has changed dramatically over the last four decades as...
Job loss and unemployment have been consistently shown to have deleterious consequences for health. ...
Job insecurity as an occupational stressor has been influencing the well-being of employees for some...
This paper shows that employability strongly moderates the effects of unemployment and of job insecu...
Aims This study examines the relationship of subjective job insecurity and macroeconomic parameters...
© Emerald Group Publishing Limited. Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to investigate the relati...
Objective: In this review article, we present an overview of the results of longitudinal studies on ...
In the 1997 and 1998 waves of the British Household Panel Survey, workers are asked to assess their ...
Employees attach value to their job features/total job and when they perceive threats to these and e...
The purpose of this paper is to examine perceptions of job insecurity among employees, applying a pa...
One of the more visible effects of the societal changes is the increased feelings of uncertainty in ...
Job insecurity is recognized as one of the most prominent job stressors for employees. Despite deca...
This article proposes that the insecurity facing employees in the labour market can be viewed as a m...
Job insecurity is recognized as one of the most prominent job stressors for employees. Despite decad...
Job insecurity has been increasing since the 1980s. While researchers have found job insecurity to b...
The organization of work in the United States has changed dramatically over the last four decades as...