Changes in the Association between European Workers’ Employment Conditions and Employee Well-Being in 2005, 2010 and 2015
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
3. Results
3.1. Relation between Well-being and Employment Contract
3.2. Relation between Well-Being and Supervising
3.3. Relation between Well-Being and Long Working Hours
3.4. Relation between Well-Being and having Another Paid Job
3.5. Relation between Well-being and the Number of Weekly Working Hours
3.6. Relation between Well-Being and Atypical Working Days, Shift Work andAalternating/RotatingSshifts
4. Discussion
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Conflicts of Interest
Appendix A
Appendix B
Appendix C
Variable | Response Categories | 2005 | 2010 | 2015 |
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Anxiety: “Over the last 12 months, did you have anxiety?” | No | 22582 | 30335 | 28678 |
Yes | 1944 | 1729 | 3024 | |
Fatigue: “Over the last 12 months, did you have overall fatigue?” | No | 19019 | 26388 | 25823 |
Yes | 5506 | 5687 | 5879 | |
Job satisfaction: “On the whole, are you very satisfied, satisfied, not very satisfied, or not at all satisfied with the working conditions in your main paid job?” | Very satisfied | 6143 | 8268 | 8517 |
Satisfied | 13970 | 19618 | 19568 | |
Not very satisfied | 3395 | 4239 | 3724 | |
Not at all satisfied | 835 | 827 | 792 | |
Type of employment contract and self-employment. Permanent contract (unlimited duration); Temporary contract (limited duration, fixed-term, temporary employment agency contract) Self-employed (Having more than one client, not receiving regular (monthly) payment, resources should come through payment for products or services provided and being able to take decisions for organising work and recruiting staff); No contract & others (apprenticeship or other training scheme, no contract and others) | Permanent contract | 15630 | 22458 | 22702 |
Temporary contract | 2922 | 3663 | 3766 | |
Self-employed | 4030 | 5096 | 4913 | |
No contract & others | 1656 | 1567 | 1341 | |
Supervision: “How many people work under your supervision, for whom pay increases, bonuses or promotion depend directly on you? “ | No subordinates | 19651 | 27098 | 26885 |
One or more | 4380 | 5747 | 5459 | |
Weekly working hours: “How many hours do you usually work per week in your main paid job? “ | Less than 20 h | 1594 | 2202 | 2734 |
Between 20 h and 35 h | 5264 | 7799 | 7524 | |
between 36 h and 45 h | 12627 | 16975 | 16474 | |
More than 45 h | 4433 | 5441 | 5122 | |
Long working hours: working more than 45 h per week and more than 10 h per day at least once a month | No | 20569 | 28527 | 28171 |
Yes | 3251 | 3922 | 3800 | |
Atypical working days: working on Saturday or Sunday one or more times a month | No | 10911 | 15506 | 14854 |
Yes | 13020 | 17184 | 17208 | |
Shift work: any kind of shift arrangement | No | 19965 | 27210 | 25709 |
Yes | 4245 | 5753 | 6907 | |
Alternating/rotating shifts: shift arrangement different of daily split shifts (with a break of at least 4 h in between) or permanent shifts (morning, afternoon or night) | No | 22060 | 30051 | 29217 |
Yes | 2122 | 2871 | 3310 | |
Other Paid Jobs: “besides Your Main Paid Job, do You have any other Paid Job(s)?” | No | 22772 | 30657 | 30171 |
Yes | 1480 | 2285 | 2449 | |
Sex | Men | 13680 | 18280 | 17155 |
Women | 10846 | 14909 | 15576 | |
Age | 16–24 | 2676 | 2615 | 2151 |
25–34 | 5614 | 7644 | 6702 | |
35–54 | 13104 | 18120 | 17809 | |
55 or more | 3048 | 4653 | 5926 | |
Education level | Pre-primary or primary | 1483 | 1375 | 883 |
Lower, upper and post-secondary | 16670 | 17991 | 21155 | |
Tertiary education, first and second | 6270 | 8014 | 10545 | |
Seniority | 1 year or less | 4276 | 4993 | 5397 |
More than 1 to 5 years | 7149 | 9870 | 8525 | |
More than 5 years | 12597 | 17930 | 18205 | |
Establishment size (number of workers in the workplace) | 1–9 | 8679 | 13139 | 10002 |
10–249 | 11101 | 15018 | 11201 | |
250 and over | 3551 | 4019 | 10,063 | |
Activity sector | Private | 16551 | 23381 | 23315 |
Public | 6002 | 7470 | 7056 | |
Other | 1692 | 2153 | 2196 | |
Economic activity | Agriculture | 1184 | 1447 | 1209 |
Industry | 7102 | 8250 | 7530 | |
Services | 8675 | 12349 | 13285 | |
Public Administration | 7250 | 10746 | 10450 | |
Occupation | Managers | 2206 | 3002 | 2467 |
Professionals | 3622 | 4938 | 5611 | |
Technicians and associate professionals | 3223 | 5588 | 4842 | |
Clerical support workers | 2908 | 3618 | 3727 | |
Service and sales workers | 3117 | 4569 | 4982 | |
Craft and related trades workers | 3465 | 4361 | 3982 | |
Plant and machine operators, and assemblers | 2032 | 2840 | 2693 | |
Elementary occupations | 2796 | 3036 | 3212 | |
Total (differences between Total and sum of categories are missing values) | 24526 | 33190 | 32738 |
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No Contract | Self-Employed | Temporary | |||||
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DepVariable | Year | ORadj 95% CI | BY | ORadj 95% CI | BY | ORadj 95% CI | BY |
Anxiety | 2005 | 0.69 (0.52;0.90) * | 1.22 (1.04;1.43) * | 0.80 (0.66;0.98) * | |||
2010 | 1.30 (1.00;1.68) * | ↑ | 1.45 (1.23;1.71) * | 1.00 (0.82;1.22) | |||
2015 | 1.10 (0.87;1.39) | 1.51 (1.32;1.72) * | 1.06 (0.91;1.22) | ||||
Fatigue | 2005 | 0.86 (0.74;1.01) | 1.38 (1.24;1.53) * | 1.32 (1.18;1.48) * | |||
2010 | 1.43 (1.22;1.67) * | ↑ | 1.33 (1.20;1.48) * | 1.37 (1.22;1.53) * | |||
2015 | 0.91 (0.75;1.09) | ↓ | 1.29 (1.17;1.42) * | 1.28 (1.15;1.42) * | |||
Dissatisfacion | 2005 | 1.19 (1.02;1.38) * | 0.77 (0.68;0.88) * | 1.51 (1.35;1.69) * | |||
2010 | 1.32 (1.13;1.54) * | 0.82 (0.72;0.93) * | 1.26 (1.13;1.41) * | ||||
2015 | 2.05 (1.76;2.40) * | ↑ | 1.21 (1.08;1.36) * | ↑ | 1.54 (1.39;1.71) * |
DepVariable | Year | Supervising Others 1 or More (Reference: None) | Long Working Hours Yes (Reference: No) | Other Paid Job(s) Yes (Reference: No Other Paid Job ) | |||
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ORadj 95% CI | BY | ORadj 95% CI | BY | ORadj 95% CI | BY | ||
Anxiety | 2005 | 0.87 (0.76;1.00) | 2.08 (1.81;2.39) * | 1.20 (0.97;1.49) | |||
2010 | 1.16 (1.01;1.34) * | ↑ | 2.06 (1.78;2.39) * | 1.07 (0.85;1.34) | |||
2015 | 1.38 (1.24;1.52) * | 2.41 (2.16;2.68) * | 1.19 (1.02;1.38) * | ||||
Fatigue | 2005 | 0.89 (0.81;0.98) * | 2.39 (2.17;2.63) * | 1.43 (1.25;1.65) * | |||
2010 | 1.04 (0.95;1.14) | 2.40 (2.18;2.63) * | 1.12 (0.98;1.29) | ||||
2015 | 1.24 (1.14;1.34) * | ↑ | 2.16 (1.98;2.36) * | 1.04 (0.92;1.18) | |||
Dissatisfacion | 2005 | 0.65 (0.58;0.73) * | 1.46 (1.30;1.63) * | 1.45 (1.24;1.68) * | |||
2010 | 0.59 (0.52;0.66) * | 1.50 (1.34;1.67) * | 1.19 (1.03;1.38) * | ||||
2015 | 0.76 (0.69;0.84) * | ↑ | 1.57 (1.42;1.74) * | 1.22 (1.07;1.39) * |
DepVariable | Year | >=45 h | 20 h–35 h | <20 h | |||
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ORadj 95% CI | BY | ORadj 95% CI | BY | ORadj 95% CI | BY | ||
Anxiety | 2005 | 1.69 (1.48;1.94) * | 1.07 (0.93;1.23) | 0.55 (0.41;0.75) * | |||
2010 | 1.63 (1.40;1.89) * | 1.09 (0.95;1.25) | 0.79 (0.61;1.03) | ||||
2015 | 2.26 (2.03;2.53) * | ↑ | 1.46 (1.32;1.62) * | ↑ | 1.10 (0.93;1.30) | ||
Fatigue | 2005 | 2.10 (1.92;2.30) * | 0.84 (0.76;0.93) * | 0.48 (0.40;0.58) * | |||
2010 | 2.01 (1.84;2.20) * | 1.07 (0.98;1.17) | ↑ | 0.84 (0.71;0.98) * | ↑ | ||
2015 | 1.90 (1.74;2.07) * | 1.15 (1.06;1.24) * | 0.82 (0.71;0.94) * | ||||
Dissatisfacion | 2005 | 1.44 (1.30;1.60) * | 0.88 (0.79;0.97) * | 0.69 (0.57;0.82) * | |||
2010 | 1.50 (1.36;1.66) * | 1.04 (0.95;1.14) | 0.75 (0.63;0.88) * | ||||
2015 | 1.55 (1.41;1.71) * | 1.15 (1.05;1.25) * | 0.90 (0.78;1.04) |
DepVariable | Year | Work on Saturdays and/or Sundays Yes (Reference: No) | Work in Shits Yes (Reference: No) | Alternating or Rotating Shift Yes (Reference: No) | |||
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ORadj 95% CI | BY | ORadj 95% CI | BY | ORadj 95% CI | BY | ||
Anxiety | 2005 | 1.64 (1.46;1.83) * | 1.37 (1.20;1.56) * | 1.16 (0.97;1.39) | |||
2010 | 1.53 (1.36;1.72) * | 1.74 (1.52;1.99) * | 1.23 (1.02;1.48) * | ||||
2015 | 1.60 (1.47;1.74) * | 1.17 (1.06;1.29) * | ↓ | 1.18 (1.04;1.34) * | |||
Fatigue | 2005 | 1.81 (1.68;1.95) * | 1.46 (1.34;1.59) * | 1.27 (1.13;1.43) * | |||
2010 | 1.58 (1.47;1.70) * | 1.46 (1.34;1.59) * | 1.47 (1.31;1.65) * | ||||
2015 | 1.91 (1.78;2.04) * | ↑ | 1.44 (1.34;1.56) * | 1.36 (1.24;1.50) * | |||
Dissatisfacion | 2005 | 1.40 (1.29;1.52) * | 1.57 (1.43;1.72) * | 1.60 (1.42;1.80) * | |||
2010 | 1.42 (1.31;1.53) * | 1.48 (1.36;1.62) * | 1.47 (1.31;1.65) * | ||||
2015 | 1.56 (1.45;1.68) * | 1.47 (1.36;1.59) * | 1.44 (1.30;1.60) * |
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Marin-Garcia, J.A.; Bonavia, T.; Losilla, J.-M. Changes in the Association between European Workers’ Employment Conditions and Employee Well-Being in 2005, 2010 and 2015. Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health 2020, 17, 1048. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph17031048
Marin-Garcia JA, Bonavia T, Losilla J-M. Changes in the Association between European Workers’ Employment Conditions and Employee Well-Being in 2005, 2010 and 2015. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. 2020; 17(3):1048. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph17031048
Chicago/Turabian StyleMarin-Garcia, Juan A., Tomas Bonavia, and Josep-Maria Losilla. 2020. "Changes in the Association between European Workers’ Employment Conditions and Employee Well-Being in 2005, 2010 and 2015" International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 17, no. 3: 1048. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph17031048
APA StyleMarin-Garcia, J. A., Bonavia, T., & Losilla, J. -M. (2020). Changes in the Association between European Workers’ Employment Conditions and Employee Well-Being in 2005, 2010 and 2015. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 17(3), 1048. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph17031048