"Jag jobbar hellre ihjäl mig än blir arbetslös" : En studie om det gränslösa arbetet och dess inverkan på den psykiska hälsan

The labour market today is characterized by flexibility and a demand on the individual of maintaining employability by remaining educated, experienced and by having a positive approach concerning being available after work hours. The aim of the study is to understand the relation between the current...

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Main Authors: Sabanovic, Elma, Tibell, Marika
Format: Others
Language:Swedish
Published: Högskolan i Borås, Akademin för vård, arbetsliv och välfärd 2016
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spelling ndltd-UPSALLA1-oai-DiVA.org-hb-103422016-08-04T06:01:38Z"Jag jobbar hellre ihjäl mig än blir arbetslös" : En studie om det gränslösa arbetet och dess inverkan på den psykiska hälsansweA study about boundless work and its effect on employee mental healthSabanovic, ElmaTibell, MarikaHögskolan i Borås, Akademin för vård, arbetsliv och välfärdHögskolan i Borås, Akademin för vård, arbetsliv och välfärd2016employabilitymental healthlabour marketboundless workavailabilityanställningsbarhetpsykisk hälsaarbetsmarknadtillgänglighetThe labour market today is characterized by flexibility and a demand on the individual of maintaining employability by remaining educated, experienced and by having a positive approach concerning being available after work hours. The aim of the study is to understand the relation between the current conditions of the labour market and its effects on employee mental health.  Throughout the study, several aspects have been investigated: Boundless work, availability after work hours, previous education, the distinction between work life and private life, and the effect of these aspects on mental health. The empirical material has been analyzed with the following theoretical framework: the Theory of Power, the Effort-Reward Imbalance Model and the Control-Demand model, including the later updated version with the third variable; work-related social support. The empirical material is gathered by eight semi- structured interviews.  The results of the study showed distinctions between how the demands of the labour market are perceived and how it affects mental health. Hence, the negative effects on mental health depend on the demands of availability after working hours, which in turn vary depending on previous education, a lack of support from manager and colleagues, and an experienced demand of employability. Student thesisinfo:eu-repo/semantics/bachelorThesistexthttp://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:hb:diva-10342application/pdfinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
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topic employability
mental health
labour market
boundless work
availability
anställningsbarhet
psykisk hälsa
arbetsmarknad
tillgänglighet
spellingShingle employability
mental health
labour market
boundless work
availability
anställningsbarhet
psykisk hälsa
arbetsmarknad
tillgänglighet
Sabanovic, Elma
Tibell, Marika
"Jag jobbar hellre ihjäl mig än blir arbetslös" : En studie om det gränslösa arbetet och dess inverkan på den psykiska hälsan
description The labour market today is characterized by flexibility and a demand on the individual of maintaining employability by remaining educated, experienced and by having a positive approach concerning being available after work hours. The aim of the study is to understand the relation between the current conditions of the labour market and its effects on employee mental health.  Throughout the study, several aspects have been investigated: Boundless work, availability after work hours, previous education, the distinction between work life and private life, and the effect of these aspects on mental health. The empirical material has been analyzed with the following theoretical framework: the Theory of Power, the Effort-Reward Imbalance Model and the Control-Demand model, including the later updated version with the third variable; work-related social support. The empirical material is gathered by eight semi- structured interviews.  The results of the study showed distinctions between how the demands of the labour market are perceived and how it affects mental health. Hence, the negative effects on mental health depend on the demands of availability after working hours, which in turn vary depending on previous education, a lack of support from manager and colleagues, and an experienced demand of employability.
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Tibell, Marika
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Tibell, Marika
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title "Jag jobbar hellre ihjäl mig än blir arbetslös" : En studie om det gränslösa arbetet och dess inverkan på den psykiska hälsan
title_short "Jag jobbar hellre ihjäl mig än blir arbetslös" : En studie om det gränslösa arbetet och dess inverkan på den psykiska hälsan
title_full "Jag jobbar hellre ihjäl mig än blir arbetslös" : En studie om det gränslösa arbetet och dess inverkan på den psykiska hälsan
title_fullStr "Jag jobbar hellre ihjäl mig än blir arbetslös" : En studie om det gränslösa arbetet och dess inverkan på den psykiska hälsan
title_full_unstemmed "Jag jobbar hellre ihjäl mig än blir arbetslös" : En studie om det gränslösa arbetet och dess inverkan på den psykiska hälsan
title_sort "jag jobbar hellre ihjäl mig än blir arbetslös" : en studie om det gränslösa arbetet och dess inverkan på den psykiska hälsan
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