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Titolo completo
PSICOLOGIA DELLA SALUTE
Editore
FrancoAngeli
ISSN
1721-0321 (Rivista Stampata)
1972-5167 (Rivista Online)
Numero del fascicolo
3
Designazione del fascicolo
3
Data del fascicolo
2024
Titolo completo
Qualità della vita lavorativa, differenze di genere e di ruolo nel personale docente e ricercatore nelle università: un'indagine nel contesto italiano
Di (autore)
Prima Pagina
137
Ultima Pagina
160
Lingua del testo
Italiano
Data di publicazione
2024/10
Copyright
2024 FrancoAngeli srl
Descrizione principale
Nel corso degli ultimi anni è cresciuta l'attenzione intorno ai temi del benessere e della salute nel contesto accademico. Studi recenti suggeriscono che il personale docente e ricercatore è sottoposto a numerose pressioni sul lavoro provenienti da una varietà di fonti e questo determina importanti ricadute sui livelli di benessere. Nello specifico, il presente lavoro si è proposto di esplorare nell'ottica del modello JDR, richieste, risorse lavorative ed esiti di benessere lavorativo e verificare differenze significative in relazione al genere e al ruolo del personale accademico. Lo studio ha coinvolto 1481 ricercatori e docenti appartenenti a cinque Atenei pubblici italiani. I risultati pongono in evidenza alcune criticità all'interno dei contesti accademici e forniscono spunti per avviare una riflessione più profonda circa l'importanza per le università e le istituzioni accademiche di affrontare attivamente il tema della salute e del benessere.
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