I investigate whether two indicators of job-related well-being predict subsequent quitting. I find that both the Depression-Enthusiasm scale and the Anxiety-Comfort scale predict quitting, the former more strongly, and this contributes an element of criterion validity to their use as welfare measures. However, overall job satisfaction, which implicitly captures well-being relative to outside job opportunities, predicts job mobility better than either the Depression-Enthusiasm or the Anxiety-Comfort scale. I also find asymmetric effects: relative to intermediate levels, low well-being or job satisfaction are associated with greater quitting, yet high well-being or job satisfaction are not significantly associated with reduced quitting.Quits ...
A survey of 371 unemployed people in South East Queensland explored whether deprivation of the laten...
Forms of well-being vary in their activation as well as valence, differing in respect of energy-rela...
While long-lasting declines in life satisfaction following unemployment have been well documented, e...
While the links between worker well-being and quit intentions have been well researched, most studie...
Drawingupon recent psychological literature, we examine the effect of employment statuses pre- and p...
This thesis investigates the structure of job-related well-being; the identification of variables th...
BACKGROUND: The objective of this study was to establish the direction of causality in the relations...
An important controversy in the literature on employee withdrawal/adaptation concerns whether job sa...
Previous research has shown that the unemployed has lower life satisfaction than the employed but th...
International audienceWe test the wealth maximization theory of quitting behavior on the German Soci...
Background Much recent work extending the field of job characteristics to include positive aspects o...
Well-being is a multifaceted concept that mainly concerns optimal experience and functioning. It en...
So far, only few studies have considered different aspects of well-being in studying losing or gaini...
The present study was based on the assumption that people are motivated to gain or maintain their we...
Forms of well-being vary in their activation as well as valence, differing in respect of energy-rela...
A survey of 371 unemployed people in South East Queensland explored whether deprivation of the laten...
Forms of well-being vary in their activation as well as valence, differing in respect of energy-rela...
While long-lasting declines in life satisfaction following unemployment have been well documented, e...
While the links between worker well-being and quit intentions have been well researched, most studie...
Drawingupon recent psychological literature, we examine the effect of employment statuses pre- and p...
This thesis investigates the structure of job-related well-being; the identification of variables th...
BACKGROUND: The objective of this study was to establish the direction of causality in the relations...
An important controversy in the literature on employee withdrawal/adaptation concerns whether job sa...
Previous research has shown that the unemployed has lower life satisfaction than the employed but th...
International audienceWe test the wealth maximization theory of quitting behavior on the German Soci...
Background Much recent work extending the field of job characteristics to include positive aspects o...
Well-being is a multifaceted concept that mainly concerns optimal experience and functioning. It en...
So far, only few studies have considered different aspects of well-being in studying losing or gaini...
The present study was based on the assumption that people are motivated to gain or maintain their we...
Forms of well-being vary in their activation as well as valence, differing in respect of energy-rela...
A survey of 371 unemployed people in South East Queensland explored whether deprivation of the laten...
Forms of well-being vary in their activation as well as valence, differing in respect of energy-rela...
While long-lasting declines in life satisfaction following unemployment have been well documented, e...