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Decent work’s association with job satisfaction, work engagement, and withdrawal intentions in Australian working adults

journal contribution
posted on 2022-05-30, 04:34 authored by Peter McIlveen, P Nancey Hoare, Harsha N Perera, Chris Kossen, Louisa Mason, Shannon Munday, Carolyn Alchin, Allison Creed, Nicole McDonaldNicole McDonald
The present research is focused on the measurement properties of the Decent Work Scale (DWS) in Australia and adds to the cumulative evidence of the measure’s international utility for psychological research into the role of work in people’s lives. The study contributes new evidence via a survey of a sample of workers (N = 201) who completed the DWS and criterion measures of career-related factors including job satisfaction, work engagement, and withdrawal intentions. Correlated factors, higher order, and bifactor models were tested using confirmatory factor analysis. All models were satisfactory and the bifactor model evinced preferable fit. The DWS Values Congruence subscale predicted all criterion measures. Workers’ incomes and ratings of their occupations’ prestige had no main effects or interaction effect on the DWS subscales. Recommendations for future research include testing the DWS’s relations with measures of mental health which are known correlates of career-related outcomes.

History

Volume

29

Issue

1

Start Page

18

End Page

35

Number of Pages

18

eISSN

1552-4590

ISSN

1069-0727

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Language

en

Peer Reviewed

  • Yes

Open Access

  • No

External Author Affiliations

University of Southern Queensland; University of Nevada, USA

Era Eligible

  • Yes

Journal

Journal of Career Assessment

Article Number

ARTN 1069072720922959