"The joy of work is gone, just a heavy workload and tough working conditions and little joy" - correlation between economic collapse and the working environment of public employees

The year 2008 marked the beginning of a great recession worldwide and Iceland became one of the first countries in Europe to be affected by the international crisis. The effects of the crisis were widely spread in the community and even though its negative impact was more strongly felt in the privat...

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Main Author: Sigursteinsdóttir, Hjördís
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:Icelandic
Published: Stjórnsýslustofnun 2016
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Online Access:https://ojs.hi.is/index.php/irpa/article/view/a.2016.12.2.11
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spelling fticelandunivojs:oai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/2492 2023-08-20T04:07:34+02:00 "The joy of work is gone, just a heavy workload and tough working conditions and little joy" - correlation between economic collapse and the working environment of public employees "Vinnugleðin hefur tapast, nú er bara álag og erfitt og lítil gleði" - starfsumhverfi opinberra starfsmanna á tímum efnahagsþrenginga Sigursteinsdóttir, Hjördís 2016-12-19 application/pdf https://ojs.hi.is/index.php/irpa/article/view/a.2016.12.2.11 isl ice Stjórnsýslustofnun https://ojs.hi.is/index.php/irpa/article/view/a.2016.12.2.11/pdf https://ojs.hi.is/index.php/irpa/article/view/a.2016.12.2.11 Copyright (c) 2016 Stjórnmál og stjórnsýsla Icelandic Review of Politics & Administration; Vol. 12 No. 2 (2016); 417-442 Stjórnmál og stjórnsýsla; Bnd. 12 Nr. 2 (2016); 417-442 1670-679X 1670-6803 Job satisfaction economic collapse job security workload satisfaction with management Starfsánægja efnahagshrun starfsöryggi álag í starfi ánægja með stjórnun info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion Peer-reviewed Article 2016 fticelandunivojs 2023-08-01T12:28:55Z The year 2008 marked the beginning of a great recession worldwide and Iceland became one of the first countries in Europe to be affected by the international crisis. The effects of the crisis were widely spread in the community and even though its negative impact was more strongly felt in the private sector, it also had a large impact on the public sector, particularly municipalities. The aim of this study was to examine how municipal employees experienced job satisfaction, workload, job security, satisfaction with management and how management cares for the health and wellbeing of employees two, three, and five years aftir the economic collapse in 2008. In addition, the study addresses the question of whether factors in the work environment as well as personal factors can predict the likelihood of job satisfaction. Mixed methods were used (questionnaires and focus group interviews) to gather data. The results showed a decline in job satisfaction following the economic crisis, mainly due to cost- cutting management. Working condictions worsened significantly as time passed and this was manifested in staff reductions, increased workload, declined job security, more dissatisfaction with management and less care for the health and wellbeing of employees, especially in workplaces where manpower had been downsized. Redundancies at work was the best predictor for job satisfaction (OR=0.590), reflecting less job satisfaction. Furthermore, other hygiene factors make a statistical contribution to the model. It is important that managers are aware of the work-related wellbeing of employees, especially in times of economic recession, not only among employees that have been hit hardest but also those who are normally considered to have greater job security, such as municipal employees. Árið 2008 markaði upphaf mikils samdráttarskeiðs um heim allan og Ísland var eitt af fyrstu löndunum í Evrópu sem alþjóðakreppan náði til. Áhrifa kreppunnar gætti víða í samfélaginu og þó hún hafi komi harðar niður á einkageiranum hafði hún ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Iceland University of Iceland: Peer Reviewed Journals
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topic Job satisfaction
economic collapse
job security
workload
satisfaction with management
Starfsánægja
efnahagshrun
starfsöryggi
álag í starfi
ánægja með stjórnun
spellingShingle Job satisfaction
economic collapse
job security
workload
satisfaction with management
Starfsánægja
efnahagshrun
starfsöryggi
álag í starfi
ánægja með stjórnun
Sigursteinsdóttir, Hjördís
"The joy of work is gone, just a heavy workload and tough working conditions and little joy" - correlation between economic collapse and the working environment of public employees
topic_facet Job satisfaction
economic collapse
job security
workload
satisfaction with management
Starfsánægja
efnahagshrun
starfsöryggi
álag í starfi
ánægja með stjórnun
description The year 2008 marked the beginning of a great recession worldwide and Iceland became one of the first countries in Europe to be affected by the international crisis. The effects of the crisis were widely spread in the community and even though its negative impact was more strongly felt in the private sector, it also had a large impact on the public sector, particularly municipalities. The aim of this study was to examine how municipal employees experienced job satisfaction, workload, job security, satisfaction with management and how management cares for the health and wellbeing of employees two, three, and five years aftir the economic collapse in 2008. In addition, the study addresses the question of whether factors in the work environment as well as personal factors can predict the likelihood of job satisfaction. Mixed methods were used (questionnaires and focus group interviews) to gather data. The results showed a decline in job satisfaction following the economic crisis, mainly due to cost- cutting management. Working condictions worsened significantly as time passed and this was manifested in staff reductions, increased workload, declined job security, more dissatisfaction with management and less care for the health and wellbeing of employees, especially in workplaces where manpower had been downsized. Redundancies at work was the best predictor for job satisfaction (OR=0.590), reflecting less job satisfaction. Furthermore, other hygiene factors make a statistical contribution to the model. It is important that managers are aware of the work-related wellbeing of employees, especially in times of economic recession, not only among employees that have been hit hardest but also those who are normally considered to have greater job security, such as municipal employees. Árið 2008 markaði upphaf mikils samdráttarskeiðs um heim allan og Ísland var eitt af fyrstu löndunum í Evrópu sem alþjóðakreppan náði til. Áhrifa kreppunnar gætti víða í samfélaginu og þó hún hafi komi harðar niður á einkageiranum hafði hún ...
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Sigursteinsdóttir, Hjördís
author_facet Sigursteinsdóttir, Hjördís
author_sort Sigursteinsdóttir, Hjördís
title "The joy of work is gone, just a heavy workload and tough working conditions and little joy" - correlation between economic collapse and the working environment of public employees
title_short "The joy of work is gone, just a heavy workload and tough working conditions and little joy" - correlation between economic collapse and the working environment of public employees
title_full "The joy of work is gone, just a heavy workload and tough working conditions and little joy" - correlation between economic collapse and the working environment of public employees
title_fullStr "The joy of work is gone, just a heavy workload and tough working conditions and little joy" - correlation between economic collapse and the working environment of public employees
title_full_unstemmed "The joy of work is gone, just a heavy workload and tough working conditions and little joy" - correlation between economic collapse and the working environment of public employees
title_sort "the joy of work is gone, just a heavy workload and tough working conditions and little joy" - correlation between economic collapse and the working environment of public employees
publisher Stjórnsýslustofnun
publishDate 2016
url https://ojs.hi.is/index.php/irpa/article/view/a.2016.12.2.11
genre Iceland
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op_source Icelandic Review of Politics & Administration; Vol. 12 No. 2 (2016); 417-442
Stjórnmál og stjórnsýsla; Bnd. 12 Nr. 2 (2016); 417-442
1670-679X
1670-6803
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