On-call working is a relatively new form of work scheduling in many occupational settings. For a large proportion of employees, being on-call is not an option but an integral component of the job. Essentially, utilising this type of work scheduling is often far less expensive for employers than providing full shift-work cover during out of hours, even when on-call workers receive recompense for such working (Mabon, 1995). However, research into the negative outcomes of on-call working is extremely limited, especially in relation to other forms of work scheduling such as shift and night-work. Where research into on-call working has been conducted, it has primarily centred around the medical professions, with such studies predominantly focusi...
On-call working time arrangements are increasingly common, involve work only in the event of an unpr...
The study focused on examining the work schedule and its effects on general well-being, social inter...
The objectives of this study were to (1) examine whether need for recovery differs between workers (...
Abstract Many professions in the fields of engineering, aviation and medicine employ this form of sc...
Given the current production and service requirements for many organisations, 24/7 operations have b...
Many professions in the fields of engineering, aviation and medicine employ this form of scheduling....
On-call work is becoming an increasingly common work pattern, yet the human impacts of this type of ...
Ferguson, SA ORCiD: 0000-0002-9682-7971; Vincent, GE ORCiD: 0000-0002-7036-7823On-call work is becom...
Many professions in the fields of engineering, aviation and medicine employ this form of scheduling....
On-call work is becoming an increasingly common work pattern, yet the human impacts of this type of ...
Contains fulltext : 149484.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Objectives. Thi...
There has been extensive research into shift work tolerance and how individuals with certain traits ...
This study examined the relationship between on-call duty exposure (active and total on-call hours a...
Objectives. This study examined the relationship between on-call duty exposure (active and total on-...
Objectives. This study examined the relationship between on-call duty exposure (active and total on-...
On-call working time arrangements are increasingly common, involve work only in the event of an unpr...
The study focused on examining the work schedule and its effects on general well-being, social inter...
The objectives of this study were to (1) examine whether need for recovery differs between workers (...
Abstract Many professions in the fields of engineering, aviation and medicine employ this form of sc...
Given the current production and service requirements for many organisations, 24/7 operations have b...
Many professions in the fields of engineering, aviation and medicine employ this form of scheduling....
On-call work is becoming an increasingly common work pattern, yet the human impacts of this type of ...
Ferguson, SA ORCiD: 0000-0002-9682-7971; Vincent, GE ORCiD: 0000-0002-7036-7823On-call work is becom...
Many professions in the fields of engineering, aviation and medicine employ this form of scheduling....
On-call work is becoming an increasingly common work pattern, yet the human impacts of this type of ...
Contains fulltext : 149484.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Objectives. Thi...
There has been extensive research into shift work tolerance and how individuals with certain traits ...
This study examined the relationship between on-call duty exposure (active and total on-call hours a...
Objectives. This study examined the relationship between on-call duty exposure (active and total on-...
Objectives. This study examined the relationship between on-call duty exposure (active and total on-...
On-call working time arrangements are increasingly common, involve work only in the event of an unpr...
The study focused on examining the work schedule and its effects on general well-being, social inter...
The objectives of this study were to (1) examine whether need for recovery differs between workers (...