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Perceived employability and employee strain: A meta-analysis
Authors:Michael B Harari  Kate M McCombs  Yannick Thams
Institution:1. Florida Atlantic University, Boca Raton, Florida, USA;2. Samford University, Homewood, Alabama, USA

Contribution: Data curation, Writing - review & editing;3. Florida Atlantic University, Boca Raton, Florida, USA

Contribution: Writing - review & editing

Abstract:This meta-analysis addresses the association between perceived employability (PE) and employee strain (k = 34). Consistent with expectations, PE was negatively related to strain (ρ = −.12, 95% CI = −.16 to −.08). Moderator analysis showed that this relationship was stronger post-2008 (ρ = −.20, 84% CI = −.23 to −.17) versus pre-2008 (ρ = −.06, 84% CI = −.08 to −.05) and in high (ρ = −.17, 84% CI = −.21 to −.14) versus low (ρ = −.07, 84% CI = −.09 to −.06) uncertainty avoidant cultures. Our results suggest that career competency development interventions can be effective for reducing employee strain and that national uncertainty avoidance need be incorporated into models of boundaryless careers, especially as it relates to employee health and well-being.
Keywords:meta-analysis  perceived employability  strain
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