Work arrangements and well-being following a crisis: Overall view

There has been a considerable amount of sociological work dealing with unemployment and its influence on individuals and society. Little has been said, however, about the connection of recessions to workers’ insecurity, stress and depression. There has also been little research into the results of t...

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Main Authors: Rafnsdóttir, Guðbjörg Linda, Snorradóttir, Ásta, Sigursteinsdóttir, Hjördís
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:Icelandic
Published: School of Social Sciences 2023
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spelling fticelandunivojs:oai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/3762 2023-11-12T04:19:33+01:00 Work arrangements and well-being following a crisis: Overall view Vinnufyrirkomulag og líðan í kjölfar kreppu: Yfirlitsgrein Rafnsdóttir, Guðbjörg Linda Snorradóttir, Ásta Sigursteinsdóttir, Hjördís 2023-10-15 application/pdf https://ojs.hi.is/index.php/tf/article/view/3762 isl ice School of Social Sciences https://ojs.hi.is/index.php/tf/article/view/3762/2343 https://ojs.hi.is/index.php/tf/article/view/3762 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0 The Icelandic Society; Vol. 5 No. 2 (2014): Special issue on the banking collapse; 39-56 Íslenska þjóðfélagið; Bnd. 5 Nr. 2 (2014): Sérhefti um bankahrunið; 39-56 Efnahagskreppa vinnutengd heilsa veikindafjarvistir samskipti kynjamunur Recession occupational health sickness absence social relations gender differences info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion Ritrýnd grein 2023 fticelandunivojs 2023-10-18T22:54:52Z There has been a considerable amount of sociological work dealing with unemployment and its influence on individuals and society. Little has been said, however, about the connection of recessions to workers’ insecurity, stress and depression. There has also been little research into the results of the economic crash on those who did not lose their jobs. This overview will deal with Icelandic research which has rectified this by researching work environments of the financial sector (banks and pension funds) and municipal employees (elementary and primary school teachers, senior services and group homes) domestically following the economic crash which began in the fall of 2008. The research, which builds on qualitative and quantitative data, shows that the financial collapse in Iceland resulted in a considerable increase in depression, work absences and relationship problems among people that were not unemployed. Workers’ departments and offices which saw direct reductions or large changes rather risked employees becoming sick. It is therefore important to strengthen work solutions that promote a healthy work environment following an economic crisis. This is especially true about those who work in places where many organizational changes have occurred and where workers have been laid off. Á vettvangi félagsfræðinnar hefur talsvert verið fjallað um atvinnuleysi og áhrif þess á einstaklinga og samfélög. Lítið hefur hins vegar verið fjallað um tengsl samdráttar í rekstri við óöryggi, álag og vanlíðan starfsfólks sem heldur starfi sínu. Í þessari yfirlitsgrein verður fjallað um íslenskar rannsóknir sem hafa bætt úr þessu með því að rannsaka vinnufyrirkomulag og líðan starfsfólks fjármálafyrirtækja (banka og sparisjóða) og sveitarfélaga (grunnskóla- og leikskólakennara, starfsfólks í öldrunarþjónustu og á sambýlum) hér á landi í kjölfar efnahagskreppunnar sem hófst haustið 2008. Rannsóknirnar, sem byggja á eigindlegum (qualitative) og megindlegum (quantitative) gögnum, sýna að fjármálahrunið á Íslandi hafði í för með ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Iceland University of Iceland: Peer Reviewed Journals
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language Icelandic
topic Efnahagskreppa
vinnutengd heilsa
veikindafjarvistir
samskipti
kynjamunur
Recession
occupational health
sickness absence
social relations
gender differences
spellingShingle Efnahagskreppa
vinnutengd heilsa
veikindafjarvistir
samskipti
kynjamunur
Recession
occupational health
sickness absence
social relations
gender differences
Rafnsdóttir, Guðbjörg Linda
Snorradóttir, Ásta
Sigursteinsdóttir, Hjördís
Work arrangements and well-being following a crisis: Overall view
topic_facet Efnahagskreppa
vinnutengd heilsa
veikindafjarvistir
samskipti
kynjamunur
Recession
occupational health
sickness absence
social relations
gender differences
description There has been a considerable amount of sociological work dealing with unemployment and its influence on individuals and society. Little has been said, however, about the connection of recessions to workers’ insecurity, stress and depression. There has also been little research into the results of the economic crash on those who did not lose their jobs. This overview will deal with Icelandic research which has rectified this by researching work environments of the financial sector (banks and pension funds) and municipal employees (elementary and primary school teachers, senior services and group homes) domestically following the economic crash which began in the fall of 2008. The research, which builds on qualitative and quantitative data, shows that the financial collapse in Iceland resulted in a considerable increase in depression, work absences and relationship problems among people that were not unemployed. Workers’ departments and offices which saw direct reductions or large changes rather risked employees becoming sick. It is therefore important to strengthen work solutions that promote a healthy work environment following an economic crisis. This is especially true about those who work in places where many organizational changes have occurred and where workers have been laid off. Á vettvangi félagsfræðinnar hefur talsvert verið fjallað um atvinnuleysi og áhrif þess á einstaklinga og samfélög. Lítið hefur hins vegar verið fjallað um tengsl samdráttar í rekstri við óöryggi, álag og vanlíðan starfsfólks sem heldur starfi sínu. Í þessari yfirlitsgrein verður fjallað um íslenskar rannsóknir sem hafa bætt úr þessu með því að rannsaka vinnufyrirkomulag og líðan starfsfólks fjármálafyrirtækja (banka og sparisjóða) og sveitarfélaga (grunnskóla- og leikskólakennara, starfsfólks í öldrunarþjónustu og á sambýlum) hér á landi í kjölfar efnahagskreppunnar sem hófst haustið 2008. Rannsóknirnar, sem byggja á eigindlegum (qualitative) og megindlegum (quantitative) gögnum, sýna að fjármálahrunið á Íslandi hafði í för með ...
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Rafnsdóttir, Guðbjörg Linda
Snorradóttir, Ásta
Sigursteinsdóttir, Hjördís
author_facet Rafnsdóttir, Guðbjörg Linda
Snorradóttir, Ásta
Sigursteinsdóttir, Hjördís
author_sort Rafnsdóttir, Guðbjörg Linda
title Work arrangements and well-being following a crisis: Overall view
title_short Work arrangements and well-being following a crisis: Overall view
title_full Work arrangements and well-being following a crisis: Overall view
title_fullStr Work arrangements and well-being following a crisis: Overall view
title_full_unstemmed Work arrangements and well-being following a crisis: Overall view
title_sort work arrangements and well-being following a crisis: overall view
publisher School of Social Sciences
publishDate 2023
url https://ojs.hi.is/index.php/tf/article/view/3762
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op_source The Icelandic Society; Vol. 5 No. 2 (2014): Special issue on the banking collapse; 39-56
Íslenska þjóðfélagið; Bnd. 5 Nr. 2 (2014): Sérhefti um bankahrunið; 39-56
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