Two is worse than one. The mediating role of precariousness of life in the association between qualitative job insecurity and distress among Italian temps

IF 0.6 Q4 STATISTICS & PROBABILITY Electronic Journal of Applied Statistical Analysis Pub Date : 2020-12-15 DOI:10.1285/I20705948V13N3P634
Flavio Urbini, Alessandro Lo Presti, A. Chirumbolo, A. Callea
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Nowadays, the labour market’s instability and flexibility has led to increased feelings of uncertainty, insecurity and precariousness in the workforce. With respect to psychological health, to date studies focused mainly on the consequences of the fear of losing the job as a whole (i.e. quantitative job insecurity), in comparison to the consequences of threat of losing valued job features (i.e. qualitative job insecurity). Understanding the psychological mechanisms that explain the process of stress experiences, deriving from qualitative job insecurity, may contribute to identify how to promote healthier workplaces. The present study aimed to examine the mediating role of precariousness of life in the relationship between qualitative job insecurity and mental distress, i.e. emotional exhaustion and psychological symptoms. Precariousness of life is a pervasive syndrome among temporary employees affecting their daily life. The Conservation Of Resources (COR) and dual labour market theories were used as theoretical framework to draw the research hypotheses. The sample was composed of 272 white and blue collar Italian temporary employees. The results of structural equation modelling revealed that qualitative job insecurity was positively and significantly related to emotional exhaustion and psychological symptoms. Furthermore, these relationships were mediated by precariousness of life: Goodness of fit indices of mediation model was satisfactory and indirect effects were significant, therefore supporting our hypotheses. This study provided additional evidence to the literature concerning job insecurity as it focused on temporary workers, examining the effect on mental health by qualitative job insecurity via precariousness of life. Practical implications were discussed.
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两个不如一个。生活不稳定性在定性工作不安全感和意大利临时工痛苦之间的关联中的中介作用
如今,劳动力市场的不稳定性和灵活性导致劳动力的不确定性、不安全感和不稳定性增加。关于心理健康,迄今为止的研究主要集中在对失去工作的恐惧的后果(即数量上的工作不安全感)与失去有价值的工作特征的威胁的后果(即质量上的工作不安全感)的比较上。了解解释压力经历过程的心理机制,源自定性的工作不安全感,可能有助于确定如何促进更健康的工作场所。本研究旨在探讨生活不稳定性在质性工作不安全感与精神痛苦(即情绪耗竭和心理症状)之间的中介作用。生活不稳定是临时工中普遍存在的一种综合症,影响着他们的日常生活。本文以资源守恒理论和二元劳动力市场理论为理论框架,提出了研究假设。样本由272名意大利白领和蓝领临时工组成。结构方程建模结果显示,定性工作不安全感与情绪耗竭和心理症状呈显著正相关。此外,这些关系被生活不稳定性中介:中介模型的拟合优度指标令人满意,间接效应显著,因此支持我们的假设。本研究为有关工作不安全感的文献提供了额外的证据,因为它关注临时工,通过生活不稳定来检验定性工作不安全感对心理健康的影响。讨论了实际影响。
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