Contract Work, a Blessing in Disguise? An Application of the Tenets of the Dual Labour Market Theory

M. Amankwah
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This study aims at investigating the good and bad of contract employment and examines whether there have been changes in the working conditions over time. Specifically, the study explored why people accept contract work and the peculiar emotional challenges they experience due to their employment status. A qualitative research design was employed with data collected through interviews with 34 employees from six financial institutions in Ghana. Thematic analysis revealed that individuals’ reasons for accepting contract work were either for socioeconomic convenience, affective or job-related factors. The emotional challenges experienced by these contract workers were either psychological or social. Another finding that emerged pertained to intrinsic and extrinsic protective factors for the experience of these emotional challenges. These findings imply that although contract workers are more vulnerable and may experience a variety of emotional challenges compared to permanent workers, some of these contract workers consider their jobs a blessing rather than a curse.
合同工作,因祸得福?二元劳动力市场理论原则的应用
本研究旨在调查合同雇佣的好与坏,并检查工作条件是否随着时间的推移而发生变化。具体来说,该研究探讨了人们为什么接受合同工作,以及他们因就业状况而经历的特殊情感挑战。本研究采用质性研究设计,通过对来自加纳六家金融机构的34名员工的访谈收集数据。专题分析显示,个体接受代工的原因有社会经济便利因素、情感因素和工作相关因素。这些合同工所经历的情感挑战要么是心理上的,要么是社会上的。另一项发现与这些情绪挑战的内在和外在保护因素有关。这些发现表明,尽管与正式员工相比,合同工更脆弱,可能会遇到各种各样的情感挑战,但其中一些合同工认为他们的工作是一种祝福,而不是诅咒。
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