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DOI: 10.1037/e529722013-001
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Employability perceptions: Nature, determinants, and implications for health and well-being

Abstract: The general aim of the present thesis is to increase our understanding of perceived employability. Employability perceptions refer to individuals' beliefs about their possibilities of finding new, equal, or better employment. How people perceive their possibilities of getting employment is important in a labour market characterised by flexibility and uncertainty, and the present thesis sets out to investigate the nature, determinants, and implications of employability perceptions, using two population-based sa… Show more

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“…Most definitions of employability stress the individual aspects of the concept (18,(34)(35)(36). Gazier, following a thorough description of the trends over time in conceptualizing employability (37), identified seven trends or phases, five of which focus on the individual.…”
Section: The Changing World Of Work Health and Employabilitymentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Most definitions of employability stress the individual aspects of the concept (18,(34)(35)(36). Gazier, following a thorough description of the trends over time in conceptualizing employability (37), identified seven trends or phases, five of which focus on the individual.…”
Section: The Changing World Of Work Health and Employabilitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This will in turn contribute to health and sustainability and to an individual's choice and ability to take later retirement. This counts for all workers; particularly for specific subgroups of the labor market -predominantly precarious (often low-skilled) workers -for whom, notwithstanding the trends depicted above, there is a tendency towards a deterioration in working conditions, especially since the start of the economic crisis (30-33).In summary, values constitute an important aspect of work, and by extension, of employment and employability.Most definitions of employability stress the individual aspects of the concept (18,(34)(35)(36). Gazier, following a thorough description of the trends over time in conceptualizing employability (37), identified seven trends or phases, five of which focus on the individual.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Job security is said to signify 'the continuation of the same job' , whereas employment security is taken to mean that work is available somewhere else in the labour market (Gazier, 2007: 102). Another label used for approximately the same phenomenon is ' employability' (e.g., Berntson, 2008;De Cuyper et alii, 2008;De Cuyper, Notelaers and De Witte, 2009). Previous research shows that employment security involves a reduction in worry of losing one' s job (Berglund, Furåker and Vulkan, 2014).…”
Section: Key Conceptsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Domestic research on employability starts later, the basis is still weak, and making comprehensive and systematical comment on varied study results is rare [6] . These studies focus upon the significance, concept, factor, level, etc., and introduce the research of foreign employability.…”
Section: Third Phase (From the End Of 1990s To Now): The Concept Omentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the early 1980s, the research on employability turned to enterprise or organization level [6] . Facing variable external environment, enterprise must obtain adequate flexibility to accommodate the changes.…”
Section: B Second Phase (1980s-the End Of 90s): the Formation And Evmentioning
confidence: 99%