Decent work in Italy: A network analysis

IF 1.4 Q3 PSYCHOLOGY, APPLIED Australian Journal of Career Development Pub Date : 2022-04-01 DOI:10.1177/10384162221089462
A. Svicher, Annamaria Di Fabio, A. Gori
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The present study investigated the Italian version of the Decent Work Scale (DWS) with a sample of 645 workers (females = 65.1%; mean age = 43.9 years; SD = 10.9) according to a network perspective. We compared factorial and network models and estimated the regularized partial correlations for the five DWS domains: physically and interpersonally safe working conditions (SC), access to healthcare (AH), adequate compensation (AC), hours that allow for free time and rest (FT) and organizational values complement family and social values (CV). The results highlighted that the network model showed the best fit to the data. Among the most central domains in the network, the high centrality of CV suggests that this domain could represent an effective target for actions addressed to fostering decent work in Italy. In contrast, the low centrality of AC and FT underlines the urgent need to advocate for more decent remunerations and working hours in Italy.
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意大利的体面工作:网络分析
本研究调查了意大利版体面工作量表(DWS),样本为645名工人(女性= 65.1%;平均年龄43.9岁;从网络角度来看,SD = 10.9)。我们比较了因子模型和网络模型,并估计了五个DWS领域的正则化偏相关性:身体和人际安全的工作条件(SC),获得医疗保健(AH),适当的补偿(AC),允许自由时间和休息的时间(FT)以及组织价值补充家庭和社会价值(CV)。结果表明,该网络模型与实际数据拟合效果最好。在网络中最核心的领域中,CV的高中心性表明,该领域可以代表意大利促进体面工作的有效目标。相比之下,AC和FT的低中心地位突显出,迫切需要在意大利倡导更体面的薪酬和工作时间。
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