The experience of employment strain and activation among temporary agency workers in Canada

Kim Bosmans, Wayne Lewchuk, Nele De Cuyper, Stefan Hardonk, Karen Maria Van Aerden, Christophe Vanroelen

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Abstract

This article integrates the employment strain model with the social stress model in order to reveal the mechanisms that explain the relation between precarious employment and mental well-being. This model is applied to the case of temporary agency employment by analysing 41 in-depth interviews with temporary agency workers from Canada. The results show how temporary agency workers perceive employment-related uncertainties and efforts mainly as negative and to a lesser extent as positive experiences, respectively evoking strain or activa- tion. Further, it is revealed how uncertainties and efforts mutually reinforce each other, which increases strain, and how support can serve as a buffer.
Original languageEnglish
Number of pages16
JournalSociety, Health & Vulnerability
Volume8
Issue number1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2 May 2017

Keywords

  • Employment strain
  • precarious employment
  • qualitative research
  • social stress model
  • temporary agency employment

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