Title Analysis of job satisfaction, job insecurity and job health in the employed population during the recent economic global crisis
Authors SANCLEMENTE IBÁÑEZ, FRANCISCO, Gamero, Nuria , Arenas, Alicia , Medina, Francisco J.
External publication Si
Means Anuario de Psicologia
Scope Article
Nature Científica
SJR Quartile 4
SJR Impact 0.165
Publication date 01/01/2020
ISI 000597417400005
DOI 10.1344/anpsic2020.50.14
Abstract The aim of this work was to analyse the differences in job satisfaction, job insecurity and job health in the employed population during the recent period of economic crisis (2008-2012). The samples were extracted from the latest Andalusian Surveys of Working Conditions. The hypotheses were tested by means comparison. The results showed that levels of job satisfaction, job insecurity and job health worsened significantly in 2012 compared to 2008 among all employed people, especially affecting the services sector. Additionally, we found gender differences in job health among all employed people and, specifically, in the services sector. On the other hand, and even though foreign employees perceived lower job satisfaction and greater job insecurity than Spanish employees, they did not suffer greater worsening of job insecurity or job health than Spanish employees during the crisis.
Keywords Job health; job satisfaction; job insecurity; economic crisis; gender gaps; immigrant employees
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