什么是‘好’工作?为蓝领工人构建工作质量模型

What is a ‘good’ job? Modelling job quality for blue collar workers

Ergonomics · 2016
被引 32
ABS 3

中文导读

基于对80名蓝领工人的访谈,提出工作质量模型,区分核心特征(如工作安全、薪酬)与个人适配特征(如自主性),强调个体差异对工作评价的影响。

Abstract

This paper proposes a model of job quality, developed from interviews with blue collar workers: bus drivers, manufacturing operatives and cleaners (n = 80). The model distinguishes between core features, important for almost all workers, and 'job fit' features, important to some but not others, or where individuals might have different preferences. Core job features found important for almost all interviewees included job security, personal safety and having enough pay to meet their needs. 'Job fit' features included autonomy and the opportunity to form close relationships. These showed more variation between participants; priorities were influenced by family commitments, stage of life and personal preference. The resulting theoretical perspective indicates the features necessary for a job to be considered 'good' by the person doing it, whilst not adversely affecting their health. The model should have utility as a basis for measuring and improving job quality and the laudable goal of creating 'good jobs'. Practitioner Summary: Good work can contribute positively to health and well-being, but there is a lack of agreement regarding the concept of a 'good' job. A model of job quality has been constructed based on semi-structured worker interviews (n = 80). The model emphasises the need to take into account variation between individuals in their preferred work characteristics.

工作质量蓝领工人工作特征工作满意度人力资源管理