People are generally thought to worry about potential job loss to the extent to which they view job loss as likely to occur. However, might there be some individuals for whom job loss may be so detrimental that they experience high levels of worry even if they view job loss as less likely? To answer this question, the present study leveraged research on future-oriented cognition to investigate profiles of cognitive and affective job insecurity (JI). We examined how economic job dependency relates to different profiles of JI experiences as well as the implications of these profiles for understanding heterogeneity in work strain. Latent profile analysis using the U.S. International Social Survey Program data set, and replicated in the U.K. da...
Objectives: Traditional variable-oriented research has shown that employee perceptions of job insecu...
Job insecurity as a work-related stressor is well established through three decades of research. It ...
This study analyzes the effects of subjective and objective job insecurity among workers in the Unit...
Job loss and unemployment have been consistently shown to have deleterious consequences for health. ...
Employees attach value to their job features/total job and when they perceive threats to these and e...
Job insecurity as an occupational stressor has been influencing the well-being of employees for some...
An increasing number of people experience insecurity about the future of their job, making it more i...
The current research aimed to develop a deeper understanding of the antecedents of job insecurity, a...
The present study compares the mean levels and growth in job insecurity across employees’ precarious...
This paper analyzes the impact of job insecurity perceptions on individual well-being. While previou...
Job insecurity reflects a threat to the continuity and stability of employment as it is currently ex...
Job insecurity reflects a threat to the continuity and stability of employment as it is currently ex...
Purpose In the current context of the Great Recession, more flexibility from the workforce and organ...
The present study compares the mean levels and growth in job insecurity across employees’ precarious...
This thesis explores insecurity about four types of involuntary work transition. These are labeled ...
Objectives: Traditional variable-oriented research has shown that employee perceptions of job insecu...
Job insecurity as a work-related stressor is well established through three decades of research. It ...
This study analyzes the effects of subjective and objective job insecurity among workers in the Unit...
Job loss and unemployment have been consistently shown to have deleterious consequences for health. ...
Employees attach value to their job features/total job and when they perceive threats to these and e...
Job insecurity as an occupational stressor has been influencing the well-being of employees for some...
An increasing number of people experience insecurity about the future of their job, making it more i...
The current research aimed to develop a deeper understanding of the antecedents of job insecurity, a...
The present study compares the mean levels and growth in job insecurity across employees’ precarious...
This paper analyzes the impact of job insecurity perceptions on individual well-being. While previou...
Job insecurity reflects a threat to the continuity and stability of employment as it is currently ex...
Job insecurity reflects a threat to the continuity and stability of employment as it is currently ex...
Purpose In the current context of the Great Recession, more flexibility from the workforce and organ...
The present study compares the mean levels and growth in job insecurity across employees’ precarious...
This thesis explores insecurity about four types of involuntary work transition. These are labeled ...
Objectives: Traditional variable-oriented research has shown that employee perceptions of job insecu...
Job insecurity as a work-related stressor is well established through three decades of research. It ...
This study analyzes the effects of subjective and objective job insecurity among workers in the Unit...