Balancing social and economic factors - explorative qualitative analysis of working conditions of supervisors in German social firms.

Ann-Christin Kordsmeyer, Ilona Efimov, Julia Christine Lengen, Annegret Flothow, Albert Nienhaus, Volker Harth, Stefanie Mache
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Background: Social firms are companies on the general labour market which provide employment to people with severe disabilities. In this setting different job resources are offered for its employees, including social support or flexibility in terms of working hours, tasks or pace of work. However, to date, only limited evidence exists on the work and health situation of supervisors in social firms. Therefore, the study aims to explore job demands and resources of supervisors in social firms to increase knowledge in a little researched field and to develop recommendations for action on workplace health promotion.

Methods: Sixteen semi-structured telephone interviews were conducted with supervisors of social firms in the North of Germany within July and November 2020. Different sectors such as gastronomy or cleaning services as well as employment opportunities for people with different types of disabilities were included. The interviews were recorded, transcribed verbatim and analysed following the qualitative content analysis according to Mayring (deductive-inductive approach).

Results: Overall, a heterogeneous composition was aimed for in terms of age and gender distribution (68.75% were male and between 32 and 60 years old). Supervisors reported various job demands in social firms, including for instance emotional demands, conflicts between social and economic objectives, conflict management, exposure to heat, heavy lifting or constant standing. In contrast, a high meaning of work, possibilities in shaping the structure of the social firm, social support of colleagues or the management and the provision of an ergonomic work environment were highlighted as job resources. Further person-related demands (e.g. own expectations) and resources (e.g. patience) were underlined as well.

Conclusion: First exploratory insights were provided with reference to job demands and resources for supervisors in social firms. The overview on working conditions underlines the significance of a supportive work environment taking structural and behavioural-related implications into account to reduce demands and strengthen resources. Further interventional research is needed regarding the development, testing and evaluation of workplace health promotion interventions in social firms.

平衡社会和经济因素——德国社会企业主管工作条件的探索性定性分析。
背景:社会企业是一般劳动力市场上为严重残疾人士提供就业机会的公司。在这种情况下,为员工提供不同的工作资源,包括社会支持或工作时间、任务或工作节奏方面的灵活性。然而,迄今为止,关于社会企业监督员的工作和健康状况的证据有限。因此,本研究旨在探讨社会企业主管的工作需求和资源,以增加对这一研究较少的领域的认识,并为工作场所健康促进的行动提出建议。方法:于2020年7月至11月对德国北部地区的社会企业主管进行了16次半结构化电话访谈。不同的行业,如烹饪或清洁服务,以及不同类型残疾人士的就业机会都包括在内。访谈记录,逐字抄录,并根据Mayring(演绎-归纳法)进行定性内容分析。结果:总体而言,针对年龄和性别分布的异质性组成(68.75%为男性,年龄在32至60岁之间)。主管报告了社会企业的各种工作需求,包括情感需求、社会和经济目标之间的冲突、冲突管理、暴露在高温下、繁重的工作或持续站立。相反,工作的高度意义、塑造社会企业结构的可能性、同事或管理层的社会支持以及提供符合人体工程学的工作环境被强调为工作资源。还强调了与人有关的进一步需求(例如自己的期望)和资源(例如耐心)。结论:首先对社会企业主管的工作需求和资源提供了探索性的见解。关于工作条件的概述强调了考虑到结构和行为方面的影响的支持性工作环境对减少需求和加强资源的重要性。需要对社会企业工作场所促进健康干预措施的发展、测试和评价进行进一步的干预性研究。
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