Drawing on nationally representative data for British employees, the article argues for a more comprehensive concept of job insecurity, including not only job tenure insecurity but also job status insecurity, relating to anxiety about changes to valued features of the job. It shows that job status insecurity is highly prevalent in the workforce and is associated with different individual, employment and labour market characteristics than those that affect insecurity about job loss. It is also related to different organizational contexts. However, the article also shows that the existence of effective mechanisms of employee participation can reduce both types of job insecurity
© 2018, © 2018 The Author(s). Published by Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. ...
In this piece, Dr. Shoss outlines the prevalence, experience, and consequences of job insecurity. Dr...
Work is an essential part of most people’s lives. With increasing flexibility in work life, many emp...
Drawing on nationally representative data for British employees, the article argues for a more compr...
The reduction of employees due to financial savings, mergers and acquisitions, restructuring , chang...
An earlier article by Gallie, Felstead, Green and Inanc demonstrates that employee insecurity can be...
Employees attach value to their job features/total job and when they perceive threats to these and e...
© Emerald Group Publishing Limited. Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to investigate the relati...
This proposal introduces a multi-level model of job insecurity that includes moderating factors as w...
We investigate the validity of subjective data expectations of job loss and on the probability of re...
It is widely assumed that British workers have become more insecure over the last decade. This paper...
This paper considers three aspects of the job insecurity facing British men in the last two decades....
This article assesses whether job insecurity is higher in leveraged buyouts (LBOs) than elsewhere. I...
It is widely assumed that British workers have become more insecure over he last decade. This paper ...
This article examines the moderating effect of collective trust in management on the relation betwee...
© 2018, © 2018 The Author(s). Published by Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. ...
In this piece, Dr. Shoss outlines the prevalence, experience, and consequences of job insecurity. Dr...
Work is an essential part of most people’s lives. With increasing flexibility in work life, many emp...
Drawing on nationally representative data for British employees, the article argues for a more compr...
The reduction of employees due to financial savings, mergers and acquisitions, restructuring , chang...
An earlier article by Gallie, Felstead, Green and Inanc demonstrates that employee insecurity can be...
Employees attach value to their job features/total job and when they perceive threats to these and e...
© Emerald Group Publishing Limited. Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to investigate the relati...
This proposal introduces a multi-level model of job insecurity that includes moderating factors as w...
We investigate the validity of subjective data expectations of job loss and on the probability of re...
It is widely assumed that British workers have become more insecure over the last decade. This paper...
This paper considers three aspects of the job insecurity facing British men in the last two decades....
This article assesses whether job insecurity is higher in leveraged buyouts (LBOs) than elsewhere. I...
It is widely assumed that British workers have become more insecure over he last decade. This paper ...
This article examines the moderating effect of collective trust in management on the relation betwee...
© 2018, © 2018 The Author(s). Published by Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. ...
In this piece, Dr. Shoss outlines the prevalence, experience, and consequences of job insecurity. Dr...
Work is an essential part of most people’s lives. With increasing flexibility in work life, many emp...