Job demand, control and unresolved stress within the emotional work of long-term care in England
Shereen
Hussein
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(2018)
Job demand, control and unresolved stress within the emotional work of long-term care in England.
International Journal of Care and Caring, 2 (1).
pp. 89-108.
ISSN 2397-8821
DOI: 10.1332/239788218x15187915863909
Long-term care work is known for its difficult working conditions, with potential implications for workers’ well being. In England, long-term care policies are moving progressively towards marketisation, while public social care funding is under considerable strain. Little evidence exists on the job demand and control of long-term care workers who provide personal and direct care to adults and older people. The article uses survey data from long-term care workers in England (n = 991) to examine the levels of, and differentials in, job strain among long-term care workers. The findings highlight the vulnerability of certain groups of workers, with potential negative impacts on their well being.
Item Type | Article |
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Elements ID | 158029 |
Date Deposited | 25 Jun 2021 14:31 |
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