Unfavourable working conditions are a prominent issue in the field of economic and social studies. The topic has been deeply investigated, especially in order to build intrinsic job quality indices. Many psycho-social risks that negatively impact on workers' health and well-being, such as a very high work intensity and work-related stress, have become key matters of interest. We explore two different analytical tools to measure work-related stress, detecting the effects of subjective, environmental and economic variables on the response patterns of a large sample of respondents. We discuss results through a model belonging to the class of generalized CUB models which is worthwhile for this kind of surveys; in addition, a multiple indicator, multiple independent cause (MIMIC) model is employed to interpret work-related stress concept as a latent variable, which manifests itself through a number of indicators and it is influenced by a number of exogenous variables. Specifically, we analyze the perceived stress assessments using data collected in the fifth European Working Conditions Survey carried out by Eurofound in 2010.

Work-related Stress: Different Techniques to Compare Measures and Determinants / Addabbo, Tindara; Capecchi, Stefania; Piccolo, Domenico; Sarti, Elena. - STAMPA. - 9:(2017), pp. 255-277.

Work-related Stress: Different Techniques to Compare Measures and Determinants

ADDABBO, Tindara;SARTI, ELENA
2017

Abstract

Unfavourable working conditions are a prominent issue in the field of economic and social studies. The topic has been deeply investigated, especially in order to build intrinsic job quality indices. Many psycho-social risks that negatively impact on workers' health and well-being, such as a very high work intensity and work-related stress, have become key matters of interest. We explore two different analytical tools to measure work-related stress, detecting the effects of subjective, environmental and economic variables on the response patterns of a large sample of respondents. We discuss results through a model belonging to the class of generalized CUB models which is worthwhile for this kind of surveys; in addition, a multiple indicator, multiple independent cause (MIMIC) model is employed to interpret work-related stress concept as a latent variable, which manifests itself through a number of indicators and it is influenced by a number of exogenous variables. Specifically, we analyze the perceived stress assessments using data collected in the fifth European Working Conditions Survey carried out by Eurofound in 2010.
2017
no
Inglese
Well-being at and through Work
Addabbo, Tindara; Ales, Edoardo; Curzi, Ylenia; Senatori, Iacopo
9
255
277
9788892107403
Giappichelli
ITALIA
Torino
Work-related stress; Ordinal data; CUB models, MIMIC model.
Work-related Stress: Different Techniques to Compare Measures and Determinants / Addabbo, Tindara; Capecchi, Stefania; Piccolo, Domenico; Sarti, Elena. - STAMPA. - 9:(2017), pp. 255-277.
Addabbo, Tindara; Capecchi, Stefania; Piccolo, Domenico; Sarti, Elena
4
Contributo su VOLUME::Capitolo/Saggio
268
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info:eu-repo/semantics/bookPart
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