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Cecilia Toscanelli; Ieva Urbanaviciute; Hans De Witte; Koorosh Massoudi – British Journal of Guidance & Counselling, 2024
Boredom at work occurs in the context of low demands and resources and can have a host of negative outcomes for employees. However, the existing literature is lacunary concerning the mechanisms underlying the link between boredom and its negative outcomes. Based on the concept of tedium, this study examines the link between boredom at work and…
Descriptors: Burnout, Psychological Patterns, Fatigue (Biology), Adults
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Kirsty Denyer; Tatiana S. Rowson – British Journal of Guidance & Counselling, 2024
This qualitative study explores the role of identity in changing from a traditional, organisation-based career to a protean career path. Biographical narrative interviews were conducted with 12 prime-aged U.K. participants. Data were analysed using narrative and thematic analysis. Findings highlight the anchoring role of identity in transitioning…
Descriptors: Self Concept, Career Pathways, Career Change, Foreign Countries
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Alfa, Akila; Rouamba, Barkissa; Tchonda, Masamésso; Meda, M'wambère Judith; Leeming, Claire S.; Atitsogbe, Kokou A.; Rossier, Jérôme – Australian Journal of Career Development, 2023
Drawing on the Psychology of Working Theory, the aim of this study is to assess the relationship between decent work, work needs' satisfaction and entrepreneurial intentions in Burkina Faso, Switzerland, and Togo. We also test the applicability of the model of entrepreneurial intentions in these countries. Using a sample of 1,829 individuals we…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Job Satisfaction, Work Environment, Entrepreneurship
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Finn, Mikaela; Flower, Rebecca L.; Leong, Han Ming; Hedley, Darren – Autism: The International Journal of Research and Practice, 2023
Autistic people face many challenges entering the workforce, for example, during job interviews where performance is reliant on particular social skills. To be competitive during job interviews, autistic people may experience pressure to conceal or 'camouflage' their autistic traits and behaviour. This qualitative study used semi-structured…
Descriptors: Job Applicants, Employment Interviews, Autism Spectrum Disorders, Interpersonal Competence
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Cardoso, Paulo; Campos, Rui; Taveira, Maria do Céu; Silva, Filipa – British Journal of Guidance & Counselling, 2023
This study aims to identify the client factors that predict working alliance in career construction counselling. The sample included 49 Portuguese participants (34 females). A demographic questionnaire collected information about clients' gender, age and educational level. Distress was assessed using the Outcome Questionnaire-45. The strength of…
Descriptors: Work Environment, Cooperation, Anxiety, Foreign Countries
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Zehorit Dadon-Golan; Iris BenDavid-Hadar – European Journal of Education, 2025
The knowledge-based economy and the information society highlights the importance of developing new competencies for personal, professional and social integration. Problem-solving in technologically rich environments (PS-TREs) is one of these competencies. This research examines the relationships between higher education and the PS-TREs…
Descriptors: Problem Solving, College Graduates, Foreign Countries, Knowledge Economy
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Helen Jones; Shelley Gait; Philip John Tyson – Journal of Workplace Learning, 2024
Purpose: The mental health and well-being of employees is negatively impacted by stress, anxiety and depression. There is a need to address these issues at an organisational level to enhance workforce welfare and to decrease the number of days lost due to mental health/well-being concerns. This study aimed to evaluate a mental health and…
Descriptors: Employees, Well Being, Mental Health, Resilience (Psychology)
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Paige Reeves; David McConnell; Shanon K. Phelan – Journal of Applied Research in Intellectual Disabilities, 2025
Background: Social inclusion focussed on belonging is increasingly emphasised by disability advocates and policymakers, yet belonging often remains absent for adults labelled with intellectual disabilities. People labelled with intellectual disabilities often rely on service providers to support their belonging. Methods: In this critically…
Descriptors: Adults, Intellectual Disability, Professional Personnel, Services
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Sarojni Choy; Anh Hai Le – Australian Journal of Adult Learning, 2023
In an ever-changing world of work, workers are expected to maintain currency of changes through lifelong learning to sustain employment and transition into new jobs or occupations - as the need arises. Adult workers rely on affordances from societal, workplace, community and educational institution sources that offer opportunities - intentional or…
Descriptors: Work Environment, Workplace Learning, Adults, Lifelong Learning
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Hendrikx, Karolien; Schreurs, Bieke; Jansen In de Wal, Joost – Journal of Workplace Learning, 2022
Purpose: The purpose of this study is to explore the role of employees' underlying implicit person theories in the relationship with innovative work climate and proactive behaviour at work. First, the authors study how an employee's implicit person theory (IPT), or the domain-general implicit belief about the development potential of people's…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Employee Attitudes, Work Environment, Personality Traits
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Sarah Pryor – Perspectives: Policy and Practice in Higher Education, 2025
This study considered how hybrid working impacts the management of menopause symptoms in HE Professional Services (PS) employees. The evidence suggested that work was affected by menopause symptoms and poor workplace control increased symptom severity. Participants adapted their working environment and employed compensatory actions to perform…
Descriptors: Females, Employed Women, Physiology, Symptoms (Individual Disorders)
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Romualdez, Anna Melissa; Walker, Zachary; Remington, Anna – Autism & Developmental Language Impairments, 2021
Autistic individuals often struggle to find and maintain employment. This may be because many workplaces are not suited to autistic individuals' needs. Among other difficulties, many autistic employees experience distracting or disruptive sensory environments, lack of flexibility in work hours, and unclear communication from colleagues. One…
Descriptors: Autism Spectrum Disorders, Adults, Self Disclosure (Individuals), Employment
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Korshunov, Ilya; Lubnikov, Sergei; Miroshnikov, Maxim; Tyunin, Arkadii – Adult Education Quarterly: A Journal of Research and Theory, 2023
Using the PIAAC data, we show how exposure to various dimensions of nonformal and informal learning relates to the problem-solving capacity in a technology-rich environment for working adults. The sample included permanent staff from various economic sectors, self-employed individuals, and casual employees doing fixed-term contracts (n = 1248)…
Descriptors: Employees, Self Employment, Nonformal Education, Informal Education
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Hülür, Gizem; Siebert, Jelena Sophie; Wahl, Hans-Werner – Developmental Psychology, 2020
Previous research documented positive associations between cognitively stimulating work and levels of cognitive performance, while longitudinal associations are less clear. We used 20-year longitudinal data from the Interdisciplinary Longitudinal Study of Adult Development and Aging (ILSE) to examine the role of perceived work environment…
Descriptors: Work Environment, Cognitive Ability, Work Attitudes, Longitudinal Studies
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Verburgh, Marjolein; Verdonk, Petra; Appelman, Yolande; Brood-van Zanten, Monique; Hulshof, Carel; Nieuwenhuijsen, Karen – Health Education & Behavior, 2022
Workplace health promotion (WHP) may be an appropriate way to support women with a low socioeconomic position (SEP) during midlife. Little is known about reaching and engaging women in WHP, particularly not at the intersection of midlife, low SEP, and ethnicity. We initiated the ProudWoman project, in which we implemented a WHP intervention aimed…
Descriptors: Work Environment, Health Promotion, Females, Adults
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