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Under pressure: the impact of recession on employees in Ireland

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Russell, Helen ; McGinnity, Frances

British Journal of Industrial Relations

2014

52

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June

286-307

economic conditions ; economic recession ; employment ; labour market ; statistics ; well being ; working conditions ; job insecurity

Ireland

Labour market

http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/bjir.12018

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"Ireland is experiencing the worst recession since the foundation of the state, and the effects on the labour market have been dramatic. This article explores the impact of recession for those still in employment by examining work pressure, using two large, nationally representative workplace surveys from 2003 (boom) and 2009 (recession). We find a significant increase in work pressure between 2003 and 2009. Staff reductions and company reorganization are both associated with increased work pressure, as is current job insecurity. Other job changes, like large pay cuts, increases in responsibility and monitoring are also associated with increased work pressure. We argue that negative organizational and job changes in the previous two years play an important role in accounting for the rise in work pressure."

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