Precariousness Profile and Career Adaptability as Determinants of Job Insecurity: A Three-Wave Study
Abstract
The present study compares the mean levels and growth in job insecurity across employees’ precariousness profiles as defined by a combination of perceived employability and financial difficulties. Drawing on the labor market precariousness and workplace stress literature, we hypothesized that employees with the most precarious profile would report elevated levels of job insecurity followed by a growth trend. Moreover, career adaptability was...
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Title
Precariousness Profile and Career Adaptability as Determinants of Job Insecurity: A Three-Wave Study
Published Date
Aug 13, 2018
Volume
47
Issue
2
Pages
146 - 161
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