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Human Costs of Organizational Downsizing: Comparing Health Trends Between Leavers and Stayers
Authors:Mika Kivimäki  Jussi Vahtera  Marko Elovainio  Jaana Pentti  Marianna Virtanen
Affiliation:(1) Department of Psychology, University of Helsinki, Helsinki, Finland;(2) Department of Psychology, Finnish Institute of Occupational Health, Finland;(3) Turku Regional Institute of Occupational Health, Finnish Institute of Occupational Health, Finland
Abstract:We studied health-related selection and consequences of an organizational downsizing among 886 municipal employees. Measurements of health indicators were conducted before any rumor of the downsizing and immediately after the downsizing 3 years later. Results of predownsizing health showed that those who did not find employment after the staff reductions were older employees with high preexisting morbidity. Those getting a new job elsewhere were younger and had better health already before the downsizing than the stayers. After the downsizing, deterioration of health was most likely in the stayers working in groups of major staff reductions and among the nonemployed leavers. In the reemployed leavers, the risk of increased health problems was lower than in others including employees working in no or minor downsizing groups.
Keywords:personnel downsizing  organizational change  socioeconomic determinants of health  employment  occupational diseases  longitudinal studies
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