Job-Related Well-Being of Immigrants

被引:1
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作者
Félix Neto
Daniela C. Wilks
Ana Cristina Menezes Fonseca
机构
[1] Universidade do Porto,Faculdade de Psicologia e Ciências de Educação
[2] Universidade Europeia – Laureate International Universities,School of Business and Social Sciences
来源
Social Indicators Research | 2019年 / 141卷
关键词
Migration; Job satisfaction; Job-related affective well-being;
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摘要
Considerable literature exists on the acculturation and adaptation of immigrants. For the most part, studies looked at their psychological and social adaptation to the host society in general. This study takes a step further, by looking into their working lives. The current paper presents a new perspective which regards job-related well-being and job satisfaction as indicators of psychological adaptation of immigrants. An investigation was conducted into the work-related well-being of Portuguese immigrants in Switzerland. The results show that on a whole Portuguese migrants working in Switzerland are satisfied with their jobs. Longer residential length was associated with higher workplace well-being. Job affective well-being and job satisfaction were predicted by sociocultural adaptation and satisfaction with migration life.
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页码:463 / 475
页数:12
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