Unpromising Futures: Early-Career GPs’ Narrative Accounts of Meaningful Work during a Professional Workforce Crisis

IF 3.8 3区 管理学 Q1 ECONOMICS Work Employment and Society Pub Date : 2023-03-27 DOI:10.1177/09500170231157543
L. Laverty, K. Checkland, S. Spooner
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Over the past few decades, the intensification and reorganisation of work have led to growing precarity, insecurity and uncertainty for employees, affecting even professionals tied to traditionally model employers. Doctors, in particular, have seen substantial changes to their work: having to work harder, longer and more intensely with reductions in expected autonomy, deference and respect. This article focuses on how early-career GPs make sense of and navigate meaningful work in the context of a current workforce crisis. Drawing on 15 narrative interviews and 10 focus groups with early-career GPs, the findings show that meaningful work during a crisis is understood temporally, with imagined futures perceived as increasingly impossible due to changes to the structure and orientation of medical work, leading to different career plans. Utilising Adam and Groves’ approach to futures as a conceptual lens, the article focuses on how multiple, often clashing, future orientations impact meaningful work.
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无望的未来:职业生涯早期的全科医生在职业劳动力危机中对有意义工作的叙述
在过去的几十年里,工作的强化和重组导致员工越来越不稳定、不安全和不确定性,甚至影响到与传统模范雇主有联系的专业人士。尤其是医生,他们的工作发生了实质性的变化:他们不得不更加努力、更长时间、更激烈地工作,预期的自主性、尊重和尊重都有所减少。本文关注的是在当前的劳动力危机背景下,早期职业全科医生如何理解和驾驭有意义的工作。根据15次叙述性采访和10个与早期职业全科医生的焦点小组,研究结果表明,危机期间有意义的工作是暂时理解的,由于医疗工作的结构和方向的变化,想象中的未来越来越不可能,从而导致不同的职业计划。这篇文章利用亚当和格罗夫斯对未来的方法作为一个概念镜头,重点关注多个往往相互冲突的未来方向如何影响有意义的工作。
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期刊介绍: Work, Employment and Society (WES) is a leading international peer reviewed journal of the British Sociological Association which publishes theoretically informed and original research on the sociology of work. Work, Employment and Society covers all aspects of work, employment and unemployment and their connections with wider social processes and social structures. The journal is sociologically orientated but welcomes contributions from other disciplines which addresses the issues in a way that informs less debated aspects of the journal"s remit, such as unpaid labour and the informal economy.
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