From muddiness to madness: an examination of decent work and mental health in the Ghanaian mining industry

Kwesi Amponsah-Tawiah, Justice Mensah, Ruth Boakyewaa, Grace Asare
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Purpose Building on the emerging literature on the psychology of working theory, this study aims to examine the impact of decent work on employees’ mental health as well as the association between the dimensions of decent work on employees’ mental health. Design/methodology/approach Quantitative data were collected from 260 employees working in the Ghanaian mining industry. Findings Data analysis showed a positive significant relationship between decent work and employee mental health. Furthermore, access to health care, adequate compensation and hours that allow for free time and rest related positively and significantly with employee mental health. However, the relationships between physical and interpersonal safe working conditions, organizational values that complement family and social values and employee mental health were not significant. Originality/value The findings extend the emerging literature relative to the influence of decent work on mental health in developing country context, specifically, sub-Saharan Africa where concerns for decent work have become extremely relevant because of the experience of extreme poverty and unemployment that characterize the region.
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从泥泞到疯狂:对加纳采矿业体面工作和心理健康的调查
目的在新兴的工作心理学理论文献的基础上,本研究旨在检验体面工作对员工心理健康的影响,以及体面工作维度与员工心理健康之间的关系。设计/方法/方法从加纳采矿业的260名员工中收集了定量数据。数据分析显示,体面工作与员工心理健康之间存在显著的正相关关系。此外,获得医疗保健、适当的薪酬以及允许自由时间和休息的时间与员工的心理健康有着积极而重要的关系。然而,身体和人际安全工作条件、补充家庭和社会价值观的组织价值观以及员工心理健康之间的关系并不显著。原创性/价值研究结果扩展了发展中国家背景下关于体面工作对心理健康影响的新兴文献,特别是撒哈拉以南非洲,由于该地区的极端贫困和失业经历,对体面工作的关注变得极为重要。
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期刊介绍: The International Journal of Law and Management is a leading journal addressing all aspects of regulation and law as they impact on organisational development, operations and leadership. Organisations and their leaders operate in an increasingly complex world of emerging regulation across national and international boundaries. The International Journal of Law and Management seeks to acknowledge the dynamics of that environment and provide a platform for articles and contributions to stimulate scholarly debate in the development of law and practice. The International Journal of Law and Management seeks to present the latest research on policy, practice and theoretical perspectives and their impact on the development and leadership of organisations. Contributions of a multi-disciplinary nature are welcome. Coverage includes, but is not limited to: -Employment and industrial law- Corporate governance and social responsibility- Intellectual property- Corporate law and finance- Insolvency- Commercial law and consumer protection- Environmental law- Taxation- Competition law- Regulatory theory
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