Research on job insecurity has traditionally focused on organizational consequences. The present study explores potential extraorganizational outcomes (employees' consumption and life projects) of job insecurity in terms of both subjective perception and objective condition. Results are based on the secondary analysis of two large data sets: a tracking study with representative samples and a survey, both conducted on Italian employees. The findings suggest that job insecurity (especially the subjective perception, rather than the objective condition) may be associated with sacrifices of daily consumption (e.g. buying groceries, apparel, or entertainment) and life projects (e.g. buying a home, marrying, or having children)
Traditionally, research on job insecurity (JI) has focused on organizational consequences and employ...
This study investigates whether temporary contract volition and workers' expectations for contract r...
In the current context of economic crisis, more flexibility from the workforce and organizations is ...
Economic studies have considered the impact of job insecurity on savings and consumption, but they h...
Over the last few decades several economic, political, and technological changes surrounding work h...
Research on the consequences of job insecurity among temporary workers has been largely exploratory....
Nowadays, the labor market’s instability and flexibility has led to increased feelings of uncertaint...
Job insecurity, i.e. the perceived threat of losing the current job, has become an increasing concer...
This contribution analyzes whether temporary work and (the subjective perception of) job insecurity ...
Job insecurity, that is the perceived threat of losing the current job, has become an increasing con...
Contemporary society is characterized by a high level of uncertainty in many domains of everyday lif...
Job insecurity has many adverse consequences for individuals. In this dissertation, causes and conse...
Uncertainty, mobility, and opportunity are some of the concepts to describe work in today\u2019s fle...
Purpose. Using samples from Italy and the U.S., we examine the mechanisms through which job insecuri...
In scientific literature there is a great conceptual confusion about the definition of «job insecuri...
Traditionally, research on job insecurity (JI) has focused on organizational consequences and employ...
This study investigates whether temporary contract volition and workers' expectations for contract r...
In the current context of economic crisis, more flexibility from the workforce and organizations is ...
Economic studies have considered the impact of job insecurity on savings and consumption, but they h...
Over the last few decades several economic, political, and technological changes surrounding work h...
Research on the consequences of job insecurity among temporary workers has been largely exploratory....
Nowadays, the labor market’s instability and flexibility has led to increased feelings of uncertaint...
Job insecurity, i.e. the perceived threat of losing the current job, has become an increasing concer...
This contribution analyzes whether temporary work and (the subjective perception of) job insecurity ...
Job insecurity, that is the perceived threat of losing the current job, has become an increasing con...
Contemporary society is characterized by a high level of uncertainty in many domains of everyday lif...
Job insecurity has many adverse consequences for individuals. In this dissertation, causes and conse...
Uncertainty, mobility, and opportunity are some of the concepts to describe work in today\u2019s fle...
Purpose. Using samples from Italy and the U.S., we examine the mechanisms through which job insecuri...
In scientific literature there is a great conceptual confusion about the definition of «job insecuri...
Traditionally, research on job insecurity (JI) has focused on organizational consequences and employ...
This study investigates whether temporary contract volition and workers' expectations for contract r...
In the current context of economic crisis, more flexibility from the workforce and organizations is ...