Journal article
Labour casualization and the psychosocial health of workers in Australia
M McGann, K White, J Moss
Work Employment and Society | SAGE PUBLICATIONS LTD | Published : 2016
Abstract
This article presents the results of a qualitative study of 72 workers in regional Victoria, Australia. Against the background of the growing casualization of the workforce it demonstrates the impact on the health and well-being of these workers, focusing on the intersection between psychosocial working conditions and health. In particular it focuses on the detrimental impact on workers’ sense of self-efficacy and self-esteem. It emphasizes how the job insecurity characteristic of non-standard work extends beyond the fear of job loss to involve uncertainty over the scheduling of work, with debilitating consequences for workers’ autonomy, self-efficacy and control over their lives. Additional..
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Funding Acknowledgements
This study was funded through an Australian Research Council Linkage Grant, between VicHealth, the University of Melbourne and the Australian National University.