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Employment Contracts Psychological Contracts And Worker Wellbeing An International Study 1st Edition David E Guest

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Employment Contracts Psychological Contracts And Worker Wellbeing An International Study 1st Edition David E Guest
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Publisher: Oxford University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.22 MB
Pages: 304
Author: David E. Guest, Kerstin Isaksson, Hans De Witte
ISBN: 9780199542697, 0199542694
Language: English
Year: 2010
Edition: 1

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Employment Contracts Psychological Contracts And Worker Wellbeing An International Study 1st Edition David E Guest by David E. Guest, Kerstin Isaksson, Hans De Witte 9780199542697, 0199542694 instant download after payment.

Temporary employment has become a focus of policy debate, theory, and research. The book addresses as its core concern the relationship between temporary employment contracts and worker well-being. It does so within the analytic framework of the psychological contract, and advances theory and knowledge about the psychological contract by exploring it from a variety of perspectives. It also sets the psychological contract within the context of a range of other potential influences on work-related well-being including workload, job insecurity, employability, and organizational support. A key aim of the book is to identify the relative importance of these various potential influences on well-being.
The book covers seven countries; Belgium, Germany, The Netherlands, Spain, Sweden and the UK, as well as Israel as a comparator outside Europe. Data were collected from over 5,000 workers in over 200 organizations; and from both permanent and temporary workers as well as from employers.
The book's conclusions are interesting and controversial. The central finding is that contrary to expectations, temporary workers report higher well-being than permanent workers. As expected, a range of factors help to explain variations in work-related well-being and the research highlights the important role of the psychological contract. However, even after taking into account alternative explanations, the significant influence of type of employment contract remains, with temporary workers reporting higher well-being. In addition to this core finding, by exploring several aspects of the psychological contract, and taking into account both employer and employee perspectives, the book sheds new light on the nature and role of the psychological contract. It also raises some challenging policy questions and while acknowledging the potentially precarious nature of temporary jobs, highlights the need to consider the increasingly demanding nature of permanent jobs and their effects on the well-being of employees.

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