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      The effects of job insecurity on employee safety outcomes: Cross-sectional and longitudinal explorations.

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      Journal of Occupational Health Psychology
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          Job insecurity research has focused primarily on attitudinal (e.g., job satisfaction), behavioral (e.g., employee turnover), and health outcomes. Moreover, research in the area of workplace safety has largely focused on ergonomic factors and personnel selection and training as primary antecedents of safety. Two cross-sectional structural equational modeling analyses and 1 longitudinal regression analysis of 237 food-processing plant employees unite these 2 disparate areas of research by exploring the relatively uncharted relationship between job insecurity and safety outcomes. Results indicate that employees who report high perceptions of job insecurity exhibit decreased safety motivation and compliance, which in turn are related to higher levels of workplace injuries and accidents.

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              CONTENT, CAUSE, AND CONSEQUENCES OF JOB INSECURITY: A THEORY-BASED MEASURE AND SUBSTANTIVE TEST.

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                Journal
                Journal of Occupational Health Psychology
                Journal of Occupational Health Psychology
                American Psychological Association (APA)
                1939-1307
                1076-8998
                2001
                2001
                : 6
                : 2
                : 139-159
                Article
                10.1037/1076-8998.6.2.139
                11326726
                00789527-56c2-49c1-ab28-5ab8ba63e81e
                © 2001
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