Decent Work Profiles of Korean Workers: Antecedents and Outcomes of Profile Membership

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Lee, Seran [1 ]
Kim, Ji-Hye [1 ]
Lee, Ki-Hak [1 ]
机构
[1] Yonsei Univ, Dept Psychol, 208 Yu Eok Gyeom Memorial Hall,50 Yonsei Ro, Seoul 03722, South Korea
关键词
decent work; latent profile analysis; work volition; job satisfaction; life satisfaction; SOCIAL-STATUS; PSYCHOLOGY; SATISFACTION; JOB;
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10.1177/10690727241254120
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B849 [应用心理学];
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040203 ;
摘要
Recent research has explored profiles of decent work based on the Psychology of Working Theory. However, such investigations have rarely been attempted in Korea. This study applied latent profile analysis to discover decent work profiles and their relationships with antecedents and outcomes. Among 605 Korean workers, five distinct profiles emerged: indecent (7.9%), low safety and healthcare access (34.9%), average (38.1%), decent (13.7%), and value-dominant but low rest (5.4%). Higher subjective social status and work volition were associated with the decent work group, whereas women and individuals with less education were linked to work characterized by greater vulnerability. Furthermore, satisfaction with work needs, job, and life varied significantly across these profiles. The decent work group generally exhibited the highest satisfaction, whereas the indecent work group had the lowest. The low-safety and healthcare access work group tended to exhibit higher satisfaction levels than the indecent work group, but lower levels than the average work group. The value-dominant but low-rest work group exhibited life satisfaction comparable to the decent work group. The findings of this study highlight the distinctive characteristics of the working conditions in South Korea. Based on these results, we discuss theoretical and practical implications.
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