2012
DOI: 10.4102/sajems.v15i3.124
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The prevalence and magnitude of job insecurity

Abstract: This study investigates the prevalence and magnitude of job insecurity experienced by employees in an organisation undergoing major transformation, while taking cognisance of intercorrelations among its subdimensions. The research adopted a formal, hypothesis-testing approach whereby quantitative data was collected using a cross-sectional survey method from a sample of 1620 employees. The findings indicate that threats to salient job features/total job and feelings of powerlessness trigger the potential for jo… Show more

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“…The dimensions of measuring job insecurity are based on Dachapalli and Parumasur (2012), namely (1) the level of perception of how important aspects of work are felt by employees;…”
Section: Job Insecuritymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The dimensions of measuring job insecurity are based on Dachapalli and Parumasur (2012), namely (1) the level of perception of how important aspects of work are felt by employees;…”
Section: Job Insecuritymentioning
confidence: 99%