Emerging Job Precariousness: Work Experiences and Expectations of Low-Qualified Young Workers in Switzerland
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Title
Emerging Job Precariousness: Work Experiences and Expectations of Low-Qualified Young Workers in Switzerland
Journal
Emerging Adulthood
ISSN
2167-6968
2167-6984
2167-6984
Publication state
Published
Issued date
24/01/2022
Peer-reviewed
Oui
Volume
10
Number
1
Pages
19–29
Language
english
Abstract
Based on the notion of decent work and the Psychology of Working Theory, our research aimed to understand the subjective work experiences and anticipations of emerging adults doing precarious jobs in Switzerland. We carried out a consensual qualitative analysis of 15 interviews with Swiss-born and foreign-born low-qualified precarious young workers. Results shed light on sources of dissatisfaction within their jobs, such as unhealthy working conditions and a hostile work atmosphere, and sources of satisfaction at work, such as interesting tasks and fulfilling relationships. Moreover, participants’ career plans were either vague or clearly defined. These results have implications for the design of counseling interventions for emerging adults at risk of, or already experiencing, difficult school-to-work transitions and job insecurity.
Keywords
Emerging Adulthood, Career Development, Life-span and Life-course Studies, Developmental and Educational Psychology
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24/06/2020 13:22
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