Seeking Good Work in the COVID-19 Recovery: Shifting Priorities and Employment Choices Among Workers.

Journal of occupational and environmental medicine(2022)

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OBJECTIVE:Disruption to working lives spurred by the COVID-19 pandemic may shape people's preferences for future employment. We aimed to identify the components of work prioritized by a UK sample and the employment changes they had considered since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic. METHODS:A nationally representative longitudinal household survey was conducted in Wales at two time points between 2020 and 2021. RESULTS:Those in poorer health prioritized flexibility and were more likely to consider retiring. Those with limiting preexisting conditions or low mental well-being were more likely to consider becoming self-employed. Those experiencing financial insecurity (including those with high wage precarity or those furloughed) were more likely to consider retraining, becoming self-employed, or securing permanent employment. CONCLUSIONS:Ensuring flexible, secure, and autonomous work is accessible for individuals facing greater employment-related insecurity may be key.
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