Objective: In this review article, we present an overview of the results of longitudinal studies on the consequences of job insecurity for health and well-being. We discuss the evidence for normal causation (“Does job insecurity influence outcomes?”), reversed causation (“Do specific outcomes predict job insecurity?”), and reciprocal causation. We also review the various theories used to develop the hypotheses and whether theory has been used at all. Method: Scientific and scholarly databases were searched to find all existing articles. We found 57 longitudinal studies published since 1987 in a variety of countries throughout the world. All articles were summarised in an encompassing table. Results: The results show strong evidence for norm...
AbstractDrawing on 2011 and 2016European Quality of Life Surveydata from eight European countries, t...
Since the 1930s, research has indicated that unemployment has serious effects on physical and psycho...
Aims This study examines the relationship of subjective job insecurity and macroeconomic parameters...
Objective: In this review article, we present an overview of the results of longitudinal studies on ...
Objective In this review article, we present an overview of the results of longitudinal studies on t...
Job insecurity has been increasing since the 1980s. While researchers have found job insecurity to b...
RATIONALE: The present study aims to investigate the pattern of cross-lagged relationships between j...
Rationale The present study aimed to investigate the pattern of cross-lagged relationships between j...
Rationale The present study aimed to investigate the pattern of cross-lagged relationships between j...
This paper analyzes the impact of job insecurity perceptions on individual well-being. While previou...
© 2018, © 2018 The Author(s). Published by Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. ...
Although job insecurity and employability have drawn much research attention, the plausible relation...
This paper shows that employability strongly moderates the effects of unemployment and of job insecu...
Background Job insecurity has been associated with impaired self-rated health (SRH) in cross-s...
The Relationship Between Individual Job Insecurity, Job Insecurity Climate and Employees' Psychologi...
AbstractDrawing on 2011 and 2016European Quality of Life Surveydata from eight European countries, t...
Since the 1930s, research has indicated that unemployment has serious effects on physical and psycho...
Aims This study examines the relationship of subjective job insecurity and macroeconomic parameters...
Objective: In this review article, we present an overview of the results of longitudinal studies on ...
Objective In this review article, we present an overview of the results of longitudinal studies on t...
Job insecurity has been increasing since the 1980s. While researchers have found job insecurity to b...
RATIONALE: The present study aims to investigate the pattern of cross-lagged relationships between j...
Rationale The present study aimed to investigate the pattern of cross-lagged relationships between j...
Rationale The present study aimed to investigate the pattern of cross-lagged relationships between j...
This paper analyzes the impact of job insecurity perceptions on individual well-being. While previou...
© 2018, © 2018 The Author(s). Published by Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. ...
Although job insecurity and employability have drawn much research attention, the plausible relation...
This paper shows that employability strongly moderates the effects of unemployment and of job insecu...
Background Job insecurity has been associated with impaired self-rated health (SRH) in cross-s...
The Relationship Between Individual Job Insecurity, Job Insecurity Climate and Employees' Psychologi...
AbstractDrawing on 2011 and 2016European Quality of Life Surveydata from eight European countries, t...
Since the 1930s, research has indicated that unemployment has serious effects on physical and psycho...
Aims This study examines the relationship of subjective job insecurity and macroeconomic parameters...