In the growing health care sector, meeting emotional job demands is crucial to organizational outcomes but may negatively affect employees’ well-being. Drawing on the emotional aging literature, we predicted that two common emotional job demands, display demands (expressing positive, negative, and neutral emotions toward clients) and sensitivity demands (knowing what the client is feeling), affect older health care workers’ occupational well-being differently than young workers, as indicated by their job satisfaction and need for recovery. Survey data from employees of senior care homes (N = 141, aged between 17 and 62 years) confirmed the moderating role of age for links between emotional job demands and occupational well-being indicators....
The aging population is contributing to the graying of the workforce. This trend combined with the...
Researchers in the field of occupational stress and well-being are increasingly interested in the ro...
Employees exert emotional effort in order to perform their work effectively, albeit to varying degre...
In the growing health care sector, meeting emotional job demands is crucial to organizational outcom...
In the growing health care sector, meeting emotional job demands is crucial to organizational outcom...
In the growing health care sector, meeting emotional job demands is crucial to organizational outcom...
Prior research indicates that older in comparison to younger workers regulate their emotions at the ...
Background Research on emotional labour in health care work has not yet revealed under what conditio...
As the proportion of older employees in the workforce is growing, researchers have become increasing...
Empathy—which typically instigates prosocial behavior—comprises both cognitive and affective facets....
As the proportion of older employees in the workforce is growing, researchers have become increasing...
Affective experiences at work are a key contributing factor to long-term job-related well-being and ...
International audiencePrevious studies have demonstrated that geriatric care employees are exposed t...
The aging population is contributing to the graying of the workforce. This trend combined with the...
Researchers in the field of occupational stress and well-being are increasingly interested in the ro...
Employees exert emotional effort in order to perform their work effectively, albeit to varying degre...
In the growing health care sector, meeting emotional job demands is crucial to organizational outcom...
In the growing health care sector, meeting emotional job demands is crucial to organizational outcom...
In the growing health care sector, meeting emotional job demands is crucial to organizational outcom...
Prior research indicates that older in comparison to younger workers regulate their emotions at the ...
Background Research on emotional labour in health care work has not yet revealed under what conditio...
As the proportion of older employees in the workforce is growing, researchers have become increasing...
Empathy—which typically instigates prosocial behavior—comprises both cognitive and affective facets....
As the proportion of older employees in the workforce is growing, researchers have become increasing...
Affective experiences at work are a key contributing factor to long-term job-related well-being and ...
International audiencePrevious studies have demonstrated that geriatric care employees are exposed t...
The aging population is contributing to the graying of the workforce. This trend combined with the...
Researchers in the field of occupational stress and well-being are increasingly interested in the ro...
Employees exert emotional effort in order to perform their work effectively, albeit to varying degre...