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The role of career adaptability and work conditions on general and professional well-being
Authors:Christian Maggiori,Claire S. Johnston,Franciska Krings,Koorosh Massoudi,Jé    me Rossier
Affiliation:1. Swiss National Centre of Competence in Research LIVES, University of Lausanne, Switzerland;2. Faculty of Business and Economics, University of Lausanne, Switzerland;3. Institute of Psychology, University of Lausanne, Switzerland
Abstract:This study, conducted with a representative sample of employed and unemployed adults living in Switzerland (N = 2002), focuses on work conditions (in terms of professional insecurity and job demands), career adaptability, and professional and general well-being. Analyses of covariance highlighted that both unemployed and employed participants with low job insecurity reported higher scores on career adaptability and several dimensions (notably on control) than employed participants with high job insecurity. Moreover, structural equation modeling for employed participants showed that, independent of work conditions, adaptability resources were positively associated both with general and professional well-being. As expected professional outcomes were strongly related to job strain and professional insecurity, emphasizing the central role of the work environment. Finally, career adaptability partially mediated the relationship between job strain and professional insecurity, and the outcome well-being.
Keywords:Career adaptability   Professional insecurity   Job strain   Professional well-being   General well-being
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