Temporary Work, Permanent Strain? Personal Resources as Inhibitors of Temporary Agency Workers’ Burnout
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Theoretical Framework
3. Method
3.1. Instrument and Measures
3.2. Participants and Sample Description
3.3. Statistical Analysis
4. Findings
5. Discussion
6. Conclusions and Practical Implications
6.1. Practical Implications
6.2. Limitations and Future Research
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
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Frequency | Percentage (%) | |
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Gender | ||
Male | 1023 | 49.9 |
Female | 1027 | 50.1 |
Age | ||
Less than 30 years | 1030 | 50.2 |
31–40 years | 611 | 29.8 |
41–50 years | 307 | 15.0 |
51–60 years | 89 | 4.3 |
More than 60 years | 13 | 0.6 |
Duration of the last (current) contract | ||
Less than 3 months | 490 | 23.9 |
3–6 months | 465 | 22.7 |
More than 6 months | 1095 | 53.4 |
BRN–DP | BRN–EE | BRN–PA | RES | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Cronbach’s Alpha | 0.708 | 0.74 | 0.796 | 0.914 |
Composite Reliability | 0.654 | 0.851 | 0.831 | 0.929 |
Average Variance Extracted (AVE) | 0.527 | 0.656 | 0.622 | 0.573 |
Fornell–Larcker Criterion | ||||
BRN–DP | 0.654 | |||
BRN–EE | 0.507 | 0.810 | ||
BRN–PA | −0.022 | −0.085 | 0.789 | |
RES | −0.088 | −0.234 | 0.448 | 0.757 |
Mean | Std Deviation | Cronbach Alpha | Obs. | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Resilience | 4.0231 | 0.77161 | 0.914 | 2050 |
Burnout Dimensions | Mean ± SD, f (%) | Cronbach Alpha |
---|---|---|
Emotional Exhaustion (EE) | 3.48 ± 3.93 | 0.740 |
No to Low (0–9) | 1840 (89.8%) | |
Moderate to High (10–18) | 210 (10.2%) | |
Depersonalization (DP) | 2.61 ± 3.32 | 0.708 |
No to Low (0–9) | 1944 (94.8%) | |
Moderate to High (10–18) | 106 (5.2%) | |
Reduced personal accomplishment (PA) | 11.27 ± 4.80 | 0.796 |
No to Low (10–18) | 1336 (65.3%) | |
Moderate to High (0–9) | 714 (34.8%) |
Original Sample (O) | Standard Deviation (STDEV) | T Statistics (|O/STDEV|) | p Value | |
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H1: RES → BRN − EE | −0.234 | 0.024 | 9.647 | 0.000 |
H2: RES → BRN − DP | −0.088 | 0.026 | 3.355 | 0.001 |
H3: RES → BRN − PA | 0.448 | 0.022 | 20.684 | 0.000 |
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Ferreira, P.; Gomes, S. Temporary Work, Permanent Strain? Personal Resources as Inhibitors of Temporary Agency Workers’ Burnout. Adm. Sci. 2022, 12, 87. https://doi.org/10.3390/admsci12030087
Ferreira P, Gomes S. Temporary Work, Permanent Strain? Personal Resources as Inhibitors of Temporary Agency Workers’ Burnout. Administrative Sciences. 2022; 12(3):87. https://doi.org/10.3390/admsci12030087
Chicago/Turabian StyleFerreira, Pedro, and Sofia Gomes. 2022. "Temporary Work, Permanent Strain? Personal Resources as Inhibitors of Temporary Agency Workers’ Burnout" Administrative Sciences 12, no. 3: 87. https://doi.org/10.3390/admsci12030087
APA StyleFerreira, P., & Gomes, S. (2022). Temporary Work, Permanent Strain? Personal Resources as Inhibitors of Temporary Agency Workers’ Burnout. Administrative Sciences, 12(3), 87. https://doi.org/10.3390/admsci12030087